THE ADAM CHASERBy B. M. BowerAuthor of “Black Thunder,” “The Meadowlark Name,” Etc.Transcriber’s Note: This story appeared in the September 7, 1925 issue ofThe Popular Magazine.Treasures of the storied past, records of prehistoric settlements of the American Indian, lure a young archaeologist, Professor Abington, to the Sonora caves of Arizona where fate plays him a grim trick, and makes him arbiter of the destinies of living men.
By B. M. BowerAuthor of “Black Thunder,” “The Meadowlark Name,” Etc.
Transcriber’s Note: This story appeared in the September 7, 1925 issue ofThe Popular Magazine.
Transcriber’s Note: This story appeared in the September 7, 1925 issue ofThe Popular Magazine.
Treasures of the storied past, records of prehistoric settlements of the American Indian, lure a young archaeologist, Professor Abington, to the Sonora caves of Arizona where fate plays him a grim trick, and makes him arbiter of the destinies of living men.