
The Motor Boys Over The Ocean
A Thrilling Adventure Across Land and Sea
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"The Motor Boys Over the Ocean" by Clarence Young is an exhilarating tale of adventure and friendship. The story follows three young friends, Jerry Hopkins, Ned Slade, and Bob Baker, known as the Motor Boys, who embark on a mission to locate a man named Mr. Wescott Jackson. Mr. Jackson holds the key to resolving a business crisis faced by Ned's father, Mr. Slade. The boys, accompanied by their friend Professor Uriah Snodgrass, set out on a journey filled with unexpected challenges and encounters. The narrative begins with Jerry proposing modifications to their airship, the Comet, to include hy...
"The Motor Boys Over the Ocean" by Clarence Young is an exhilarating tale of adventure and friendship. The story follows three young friends, Jerry Hopkins, Ned Slade, and Bob Baker, known as the Motor Boys, who embark on a mission to locate a man named Mr. Wescott Jackson. Mr. Jackson holds the key to resolving a business crisis faced by Ned's father, Mr. Slade. The boys, accompanied by their friend Professor Uriah Snodgrass, set out on a journey filled with unexpected challenges and encounters. The narrative begins with Jerry proposing modifications to their airship, the Comet, to include hydroplanes, allowing it to land on water. However, their plans take a backseat when they learn of Mr. Slade's business troubles. Determined to help, the boys decide to track down Mr. Jackson, who is known for his elusive nature. Their journey takes them through various landscapes, encountering obstacles such as a narrow road blocked by a ditch and a confrontation with their rival, Noddy Nixon. As they travel, the boys face a series of misadventures, including a run-in with a farmer named Ebenezer Sackett, who accuses them of killing his calf. Despite the setback, they continue their quest, driven by the urgency of their mission. The story is a testament to the boys' resilience and camaraderie as they navigate through challenges, relying on their wits and the guidance of Professor Snodgrass. The narrative is rich with themes of friendship, determination, and the spirit of adventure. Clarence Young masterfully weaves a tale that captures the essence of youthful enthusiasm and the drive to overcome obstacles. The Motor Boys' journey is not just a physical one but also a journey of growth and learning, as they discover the importance of loyalty and perseverance.