Chapter 8

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READ

When you want real recreation in your leisure hours, read! Read theStreet & Smith Novels!

They are the cheapest and most interesting reading matter published in America to-day. No jazz—no sex—just big, clean, interesting books. There are hundreds of different titles, among which you will find a lot of exactly the sort of reading you want.

So, when you get tired of rolling around in your Lady Lizzie or listening to the blah-blah of your radio, hie yourself to the nearest news dealer, grab off a copy of a good detective, adventure or love story, and then READ!

Read theStreet & Smith Novels. Catalogue sent upon request.

Street & Smith Corporation79 Seventh Avenue   New York City

Printed in the U. S. A.

[Transcriber's Note: The original edition of this work did not contain a table of contents. A table of contents has been created for this electronic edition.The advertisement containing a list of other Nick Carter stories has been moved from the front of the book to the back.The following typographical errors present in the original edition have been corrected.In Chapter II, a period was changed to a comma after "who he was".In Chapter V, a missing period was added after "take me into the fold" and after "near the tracks".In Chapter VII, "dregs in you coffee cup" was changed to "dregs in your coffee cup".In Chapter XIII, "she heard Madge inquire" was changed to "he heard Madge inquire".In Chapter XIV, "lying at full lngth" was changed to "lying at full length".In Chapter XVI, "He rose stifly" was changed to "He rose stiffly".In Chapter XIX, a missing quotation mark was added before "but he sent a bullet after me".In Chapter XXII, "that wake of life" was changed to "that walk of life".In Chapter XXVI, a missing period was added after "too stuck up for my kind".No other changes have been made to the original text.]

[Transcriber's Note: The original edition of this work did not contain a table of contents. A table of contents has been created for this electronic edition.

The advertisement containing a list of other Nick Carter stories has been moved from the front of the book to the back.

The following typographical errors present in the original edition have been corrected.

In Chapter II, a period was changed to a comma after "who he was".

In Chapter V, a missing period was added after "take me into the fold" and after "near the tracks".

In Chapter VII, "dregs in you coffee cup" was changed to "dregs in your coffee cup".

In Chapter XIII, "she heard Madge inquire" was changed to "he heard Madge inquire".

In Chapter XIV, "lying at full lngth" was changed to "lying at full length".

In Chapter XVI, "He rose stifly" was changed to "He rose stiffly".

In Chapter XIX, a missing quotation mark was added before "but he sent a bullet after me".

In Chapter XXII, "that wake of life" was changed to "that walk of life".

In Chapter XXVI, a missing period was added after "too stuck up for my kind".

No other changes have been made to the original text.]


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