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CHAPTER XXV. NODDY’S QUEER ACTIONS.

In The Motor Boys; or, Chums Through Thick and Thin

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Clarence Young


Dear Boys:Here is a brand-new line of stories for you, to be issued under the general title of “The Motor Boys Series.”The motor-cycle of to…

THE MONOLOGUE GIRL’S STORY

In Sketches of Gotham

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Owen Davis


If you're the sort that gets a thrill from rubbing elbows with shady characters you best leave the introductions to the streetwise Ike Swift…

Chapter 8, IN ENEMY WATERS

In Gun Running for Casement

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Karl Spindler


Sir Roger David Casement was a British public servant renowned for his Congo Report (1904) and his Putumayo Report (1912) both of which expo…

What Lester Said

In The Secret of the Old Mill (Version 2)

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Franklin W. Dixon


Frank and Joe solve the case of a counterfeiting ring, after Mrs. Hardy took some from a stranger. A tale full of thrills! This is third boo…

Chapter Six

In North by Night

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Peter Burchard


This story opens on St. Helena Island in July 1863. It is fiction but the battle and prison experiences of Lieutenant Timothy Bradford are b…

Old Jim

In The Bobbsey Twins at Cedar Camp

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Laura Lee Hope


In this 14th book in the Bobbsey Twins Series, the twins go on more adventures, including getting lost in a blizzard! (Summary by Maria Ther…

From Leyland's Note-book

In The Three Taps: A Detective Story Without a Moral

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Ronald Knox


If it was murder, how did the murderer get through a door and leave it locked on the inside? If suicide, how did the dead man turn off the g…

Yellow Jake

In Osceola the Seminole

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Thomas Mayne Reid


The brief but heroic struggle of the celebrated Chief, Osceola, forms the groundwork of a narrative which is equal, if not superior, to any …

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