Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 16: A Good Thing
by Frank Tousey
'Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 16: A Good Thing' Summary
Bruce Hardy and Joe Ramsey are two friends who attend Hurricane Hill Military Academy in New Jersey. They are both excellent students and athletes, and they are always willing to help others. One day, they hear about a group of miners who are terrorizing the local town. The miners are stealing gold and other valuables, and they are also attacking the townspeople. Bruce and Joe decide to take action and stop the miners. They travel to the miners' hideout and confront them. The miners are much larger and stronger than Bruce and Joe, but the two friends refuse to give up. They fight bravely and eventually defeat the miners. The townspeople are grateful to Bruce and Joe for saving them, and the two friends are hailed as heroes.Book Details
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