INTRODUCTION.
I was once a child myself, and dearly loved those books of adventure which told of strange lands and strange people I had never seen. Yet, when I read about the North American Indians and their wild ways, I would often wonder why there were so few books which told us about the Indians of South America and the beautiful countries contained therein; and I determined some day to visit those lands if I lived, and tell the generation of girls and boys following me all about them. Well, my young friends, I have told you a good deal in “The Young Castaways,” and now I am going to tell you still more in the following pages. I am going to tell you about a splendid unexplored country, and several adventures that happened therein, and I hope some day that some of you will go and see thosecountries, and penetrate even further into their mysteries, than did the girls and boys who figure in this book. Those amongst you who have read “The Young Castaways” will renew acquaintance with old friends, which, no doubt, will give you pleasure.
I remain, my dear girls and boys,Your sincere friend,THE AUTHORESS.
I remain, my dear girls and boys,Your sincere friend,THE AUTHORESS.
I remain, my dear girls and boys,Your sincere friend,THE AUTHORESS.
I remain, my dear girls and boys,
Your sincere friend,
THE AUTHORESS.