
Under the Chinese Dragon: A Tale of Mongolia
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About This Book
***Hyperlinked Table of Contents***Frederick Sadleir Brereton (5 August 1852 – 12 August 1957) was a decorated soldier and an author of children's books on heroic deeds conducted in the name of the British Empire. Brereton was a prolific author. By the time he died he had written over 40 books.In this With Wellington in Spain, A Story of the PeninsulaOn the Road to Bagdad, A Story of Townshend's Gallant Advance on the TigrisUnder the Chinese Dragon, A Tale of MongoliaHow Canada was Won, A Tale of Wolfe and QuebecThe Great Airship, A Tale of Adventure.In the grip of the Mullah, A tale of advent...
Chapters (51)
- Under the Chinese Dragon
- A Tale of Mongolia
- Author of "The Hero of Panama" "Tom Stapleton, the Boy Scout" "The Great Aeroplane" "Indian and Scout" &c. ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLES M. SHELDON
- "THE BRUTE SPRANG FULL AT DAVID"
- Illustrations
- UNDER THE CHINESE DRAGON
- CHAPTER I
- Ebenezer speaks his Mind
- CHAPTER II
- The Road to London
- CHAPTER III
- Wanted a Job
- CHAPTER IV
- A Responsible Position
- BURGLARS AT THE STORE
- CHAPTER V
- London's Alien Criminals
- CHAPTER VI
- The Professor makes a Suggestion
- CHAPTER VII
- At Sea on a Chinese Junk
- "A FLAME SUDDENLY ILLUMINATED THE 'TWEEN DECKS
- CHAPTER VIII
- In a Tight Corner
- CHAPTER IX
- A Game of Long Bowls
- "A ROAR OF APPLAUSE GREETED THE FIFTH SHOT"
- CHAPTER X
- Ebenezer Clayhill's Inspiration
- CHAPTER XI
- David goes on a Journey
- CHAPTER XII
- Chang announces his Errand
- CHAPTER XIII
- In a Chinese Prison
- CHAPTER XIV
- Tsu-Hi is Astonished
- "IN A SECOND DAVID WAS ON HIM"
- CHAPTER XV
- Dick and David Turn the Tables
- CHAPTER XVI
- Freedom Again
- CHAPTER XVII
- A Chapter of Adventures
- CHAPTER XVIII
- Terrors of the Mongolian Desert
- CHAPTER XIX
- A Fight to a Finish
- STORMING THE BARRICADE
- CHAPTER XX
- The Secret of the Ruins
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