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Tamim Ansary Illustrations by Derrick Williams i

Vanished! Table of Contents Introduction.............................. v Missing in Action.......................... 1 Jerrold Potter............................ 10 The Mary Celeste........................ 19 The Englishwoman and Her Daughter........... 28 David Lang.............................. 38 The Roanoke Colony....................... 47 iii

Vanished! Introduction Every year, hundreds of people disappear. Some of them probably vanish on purpose. They get tired of their old lives. They want to start over. So they move to new cities. They change their names and their looks. They get new jobs. In this way, they become new people. Others disappear because they are in trouble. They owe money or have powerful enemies. They need to hide. Some people disappear because their enemies catch up with them. They may be crime victims. Every big city police department has a missing persons section. Some disappearances are too puzzling v

Vanished! even for the police. They may involve the disappearance of many people, not just one. Ships, planes, houses, and whole towns may disappear. Some of these disappearances are weird even frightening. The important thing is to get past the fear and look at the facts. A puzzling disappearance is like any other puzzle. When you fit the known facts together, you can often guess the unknown parts. Working out such puzzles is good practice. You can use the same skill to solve the puzzles in your own life. Instead of feeling helpless or confused by frightening events, you become an investigator. You may even make some of your problems... disappear. vi

Trail of Paper In 1937, the Japanese invaded China. Six months into the war, the big city of Shanghai fell to them. Other nations spoke 1

out against the Japanese, but their words were useless. The Japanese pushed toward the heart of China. They began to march on Nanking, the capital. But the mighty Yangtze River stretched across their path. To reach Nanking, they would have to cross a narrow bridge. The Chinese commander, Colonel Li Fu Sien, decided to fight at that bridge. If he could stop the Japanese there, he just might save his country. He had 3,000 men under his command. He made his soldiers dig a trench about a mile from the bridge. They set up their big guns in the trench. They lay down to wait. Around nightfall, the colonel took a last 2

look at his soldiers. They seemed ready for battle. The Japanese were sure to attack in the morning. The colonel went to his tent to get some sleep. The next morning his aides woke him up. They were very nervous. Something strange was going on. They were trying to contact the 3,000 soldiers by radio and were getting no answer. The colonel rode to the front line. To his great surprise, he found the trench empty. The big guns were there, but the men were gone. They could not have run away. The river was at their backs. The only way across that 3

river was over the bridge. And on that bridge, there were sentries. None of them had seen or heard a thing. One or two soldiers might have slipped past them but not 3,000. Nor could the soldiers have run the other way. The Japanese army had them boxed in. One or two Chinese soldiers could have slipped through the Japanese lines. But the whole army? Surely not! Had the Japanese attacked during the night? Had they beaten 4

the Chinese soldiers and dragged them all away? That, too, seemed impossible. A battle is very noisy. Guns boom. People scream. Yet, the colonel and his aides had not heard any such sounds during the night. What, then, had happened to those 3,000 men? At the time, only two answers seemed possible. They must have gone over to the Japanese, or they must have quietly given up. The colonel had no time to wonder about it. Suddenly, the Japanese were pouring over the hills. They crossed the river easily. They hit Nanking hard. Soon they ruled all of China. And soon after that, World War II broke out. Everyone forgot 5

about the mystery of the missing army. After World War II, American officers looked through the Japanese army s records. It turned out the Japanese knew nothing about the missing men. They had been just as surprised as Colonel Sien to find them gone. To this day, no one knows what happened to all those men. They are simply listed as missing in action. This was not the first time a big group of soldiers had disappeared. An even more baffling case took place during World War I, at the Battle of Gallipoli. The Russians and the British were fighting the Turks in that battle. At one point, a regiment of 6

British soldiers was told to march over a certain hill. The Turks were waiting on the other side. The British regiment was the First Norfolk. It numbered about 1,000 men. Hundreds of people watched them march up Hill 60. It was a clear summer afternoon. There was only one cloud in the sky. But that one cloud was resting on top of Hill 60. It looked as solid and heavy as a loaf of bread. The wind was shaking the leaves that day. But the cloud was not even stirring. The first row of British soldiers moved 7

into the cloud. The second row marched in behind them. The third row marched in next. Row after row, the men kept marching into the cloud. No one came out the other side. When the cloud had taken in the last man, it drifted away. Below it, people saw an empty hill. The whole regiment had vanished like dry ice on a hot day. People have come up with many ideas to explain these disappearances. Some say a spaceship took them all away. (But some people say this about every strange disappearance.) These people say the cloud had a spaceship inside it. Why would creatures from another planet steal 1,000 British soldiers? That s a good question. 8

Perhaps they were having a war of their own somewhere and needed some soldiers. Perhaps word had gotten around the universe: Earth has a lot of wars. Its soldiers must be tough. 9