IN WHICH A MATTER OF MUCH INGENUITY IS CONSIDERED “HELLO!” said Bat, his eyes almost bulging at the sight. “What the dickens is that?” For answer the crime specialist unwound the string, drew another
IN WHICH A MATTER OF MUCH INGENUITY IS CONSIDERED “HELLO!” said Bat, his eyes almost bulging at the sight. “What the dickens is that?” For answer the crime specialist unwound the string, drew another
CONCLUSION ASHTON-KIRK, with Miss Knowles and Scanlon, entered the billiard room a few moments later. Miss Hohenlo gree…
SHOWS HOW THE GREAT SWORD SPOKE TO SCANLON BUT the automobile voyagers had not returned when the two men reached Schwar…
TELLS HOW ASHTON-KIRK POINTED OUT CERTAIN MATTERS OF INTEREST AS Ashton-Kirk was about to reply to his friend’s questio…
IN WHICH ASHTON-KIRK PAYS HIS SECOND VISIT TO SCHWARTZBERG SCANLON was not at all an impatient man, but the length of t…
DEALS MAINLY WITH SOME NEWS FROM MEXICO THE next day at Schwartzberg was uneventful. Scanlon saw very little of Campe, …
SPEAKS OF A HARP WHICH WAS PLAYED IN SILENCE THERE hung the long strip of tapestry between the two windows, but the hug…
SHOWS HOW THE GREAT SWORD WAS MISSED FROM THE WALL THE day passed slowly for Scanlon; he put in a few hours with the ne…
TELLS HOW AMAZEMENT FILLED THE MIND OF MR. SCANLON THERE was something in the manner of Kretz as he approached that dre…
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