NICK’S JOURNEY TO HANK LOW’S. Kerr and Folsom stared at each other and at Nick. They were no fools, and it was clear enough what Patsy’s errand meant. “Then,” said Folsom, in a low voice, “you suspect
NICK’S JOURNEY TO HANK LOW’S. Kerr and Folsom stared at each other and at Nick. They were no fools, and it was clear enough what Patsy’s errand meant. “Then,” said Folsom, in a low voice, “you suspect
DETECTIVE KEENE MAKES AN IMPRESSION. Richard Thorpe’s immediate cordiality toward Keene, when informed of his relations…
CONSTABLE BRAGG. It had turned ten o’clock. Though the sun was now well up and the sky cloudless, the air continued bit…
ON THE TRAIN. Detective Keene and the attorney caught their train by a narrow margin only, and secured a seat somewhat …
THE DEATH OF JACOB MOORE. “Chief Inspector Watts, I want you to do me a favor.” Chief Watts met the request with a rath…
HANK LOW’S LUCK. Claymore was not in his boarding house when Nick and Patsy arrived there. He had come in and gone out …
DADDY DREW’S DIVE. Nick looked suddenly at the picture. “By Jove!” he muttered, “I believe I know them now.” “I haven’t…
THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S EVIDENCE. Kerr was at police headquarters when Nick arrived with his prisoner, and his eyes glowed t…
THE DETECTIVE MAKES AN ARREST. Nick’s breath was knocked out of him, but he was not stunned. He knew partly what had ha…
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