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Title: Mark Tidd's CitadelAuthor: Clarence Budington KellandIllustrator: William Wallace ClarkeRelease date: May 22, 2018 [eBook #57199]Language: EnglishCredits: Produced by Roger Frank, the Google Books Library Project(https://books.google.com) and the Online DistributedProofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book wasproduced from images made available by the HathiTrustDigital Library.)

Title: Mark Tidd's Citadel

Author: Clarence Budington KellandIllustrator: William Wallace Clarke

Author: Clarence Budington Kelland

Illustrator: William Wallace Clarke

Release date: May 22, 2018 [eBook #57199]

Language: English

Credits: Produced by Roger Frank, the Google Books Library Project(https://books.google.com) and the Online DistributedProofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book wasproduced from images made available by the HathiTrustDigital Library.)

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LITTLE BY LITTLE THEY FORCED US BACK UNTIL ONE OF THEM SQUEEZED THROUGH

LITTLE BY LITTLE THEY FORCED US BACK UNTIL ONE OF THEM SQUEEZED THROUGH

LITTLE BY LITTLE THEY FORCED US BACK UNTIL ONE OF THEM SQUEEZED THROUGH

Mark Tidd’s CitadelBYCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLANDauthor of “Mark Tidd”“Mark Tidd in the Backwoods”“Mark Tidd in Business” etc.ILLUSTRATEDHARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERSNEW YORK AND LONDON

Mark Tidd’s CitadelBYCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLANDauthor of “Mark Tidd”“Mark Tidd in the Backwoods”“Mark Tidd in Business” etc.ILLUSTRATED

Mark Tidd’s Citadel

BY

CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND

author of “Mark Tidd”

“Mark Tidd in the Backwoods”

“Mark Tidd in Business” etc.

ILLUSTRATED

HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERSNEW YORK AND LONDON

HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS

NEW YORK AND LONDON

Books byCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLANDMARK TIDD’S CITADEL. Illustrated. Post 8vo.THE HIDDEN SPRING. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD IN THE BACKWOODS. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD IN BUSINESS. Illustrated. Post 8vo.THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER. Illustrated. Cloth, LeatherHARPER A BROTHERS, NEW YORKMark Tidd’s CitadelCopyright, 1916, by Harper & BrothersPrinted in the United States of AmericaPublished October, 1916

Books byCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND

Books by

CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND

MARK TIDD’S CITADEL. Illustrated. Post 8vo.THE HIDDEN SPRING. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD IN THE BACKWOODS. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD IN BUSINESS. Illustrated. Post 8vo.THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER. Illustrated. Cloth, Leather

MARK TIDD’S CITADEL. Illustrated. Post 8vo.THE HIDDEN SPRING. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD IN THE BACKWOODS. Illustrated. Post 8vo.MARK TIDD IN BUSINESS. Illustrated. Post 8vo.THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER. Illustrated. Cloth, Leather

MARK TIDD’S CITADEL. Illustrated. Post 8vo.

THE HIDDEN SPRING. Illustrated. Post 8vo.

MARK TIDD. Illustrated. Post 8vo.

MARK TIDD IN THE BACKWOODS. Illustrated. Post 8vo.

MARK TIDD IN BUSINESS. Illustrated. Post 8vo.

THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER. Illustrated. Cloth, Leather

HARPER A BROTHERS, NEW YORK

HARPER A BROTHERS, NEW YORK

Mark Tidd’s CitadelCopyright, 1916, by Harper & BrothersPrinted in the United States of AmericaPublished October, 1916

Mark Tidd’s Citadel

Copyright, 1916, by Harper & Brothers

Printed in the United States of America

Published October, 1916

ILLUSTRATIONSLittle by Little They Forced Us Back Until One of Them Squeezed ThroughThe B-bass Was Taken by Somebody that Wasn’t Very BigI Could See It Was a Man’s Head and He Was Spying InLittle by Little He Jerked Me Toward the ShoreI Could Get Into the Water without the Least Bit of Danger of Anybody’s Seeing MeThere We Stood and Beat Them Back as Fast as They Came On

ILLUSTRATIONS

ILLUSTRATIONS

Little by Little They Forced Us Back Until One of Them Squeezed ThroughThe B-bass Was Taken by Somebody that Wasn’t Very BigI Could See It Was a Man’s Head and He Was Spying InLittle by Little He Jerked Me Toward the ShoreI Could Get Into the Water without the Least Bit of Danger of Anybody’s Seeing MeThere We Stood and Beat Them Back as Fast as They Came On

Little by Little They Forced Us Back Until One of Them Squeezed ThroughThe B-bass Was Taken by Somebody that Wasn’t Very BigI Could See It Was a Man’s Head and He Was Spying InLittle by Little He Jerked Me Toward the ShoreI Could Get Into the Water without the Least Bit of Danger of Anybody’s Seeing MeThere We Stood and Beat Them Back as Fast as They Came On

Little by Little They Forced Us Back Until One of Them Squeezed Through

The B-bass Was Taken by Somebody that Wasn’t Very Big

I Could See It Was a Man’s Head and He Was Spying In

Little by Little He Jerked Me Toward the Shore

I Could Get Into the Water without the Least Bit of Danger of Anybody’s Seeing Me

There We Stood and Beat Them Back as Fast as They Came On


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