Captured by the Arabs
9781465582317
180 pages
Library of Alexandria
Overview
“THE Sahara Desert! Adventure! Exploration!” breathed Joe Lewis, as he sat with four companions on the deck of the steamer Sylvania, awaiting their first glimpse of North Africa. “It'll be wonderful!” muttered Bob Holton, who was also deeply touched. He, like his chum, had often pictured this mission into the heart of the vast expanse of sand. Soon it would be the real thing. Already the youth could feel his feet plod through the loose soil, could sense the delight of long traveling in a little-known land. Dr. Kirshner, a noted archaeologist, looked up from the book he was reading. His bronzed face took on a wide smile as he scrutinized the two young men. “Got the old spirit, all right,” he said with twinkling eyes. “I suppose it came from that expedition in Brazil. Every explorer gets it sooner or later.” “That's right,” agreed Mr. Lewis, Joe's father. “They say the main characteristic of a true explorer is his ability to sense the thrill of adventure.”