The Young Engineers in Mexico
H. Irving Hancock, american chemist and writer (1866-1922)
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Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- THE LAND OF GOLDEN EGGS
-03- THE WOLF WHO SHOWED HIS TEETH
-04- GATO STRIKES THE UP TRAIL
-05- TOM DOES SOME SAMPLING
-06- THE MINE THAT DID AND DIDN'T
-07- WATCHING THE MIDNIGHT LIGHTS
-08- DON LUIS'S ENGINEERING PROBLEM
-09- DANGLING THE GOLDEN BAIT
-10- DON LUIS SHOWS HIS CLAWS
-11- THE SPIRIT OF A TRUE ENGINEER
-12- A PIECE OF LEAD IN THE AIR
-13- NICOLAS DOES AN ERRAND
-14- PINING FOR THE GOOD OLD U.S.
-15- NEXT TO THE TELEGRAPH KEY
-16- THE JOB OF BEING AN HIDALGO
-17- TWO VICTIMS OF ROSY THOUGHTS
-18- THE STRANGER IN THE TENT
-19- CRAFT—OR SURRENDER
-20- THE HIDALGO PLANS GRATITUDE
-21- TWO REAL SIGNATURES
-22- THE FINAL TOUCH OF TRAGEDY
-23- MR. HAYNES ASKS A FEW QUESTIONS
-24- THE ENGINEER TURNS
-25- CONCLUSION