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Frank Allen at Gold Fork; or, Locating the lost claim

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Young Frank Allen and his companions, staying at a western ranch, uncover a hidden map connected to a lost gold claim and confront prowlers and rustlers trying to seize it. Their nighttime stakeout leads to a chaotic corral scene, a stolen pony, a stampede, and physical danger, prompting a wider pursuit to protect the map and locate the buried claim. The narrative blends action-driven episodes—sneaking, horseback chases, and hand-to-hand encounters—with themes of resourcefulness, friendship, and frontier justice, unfolding through cliffhanger chapters that emphasize suspense and practical problem-solving.

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Graham B. Forbes

Graham B. Forbes was an American author known for his engaging children's adventure stories, particularly those featuring the character Frank Allen. His works often revolve around themes of friendship, teamwork, and outdoor exploration, appealing to young readers with a sense of adventure. Notable titles include "Frank Allen and his motor boat; or, Racing to save a life" and the series "The boys of Columbia High," which showcases various sports and activities. Forbes's writing captures the spirit of youth and the excitement of discovery, making his stories a staple in early 20th-century children's literature.

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