Then, just in the nick of time, he turned to meet the driver of the cart. There was no chance of repeating his former tactics, for the sheer weight of the latter's rush had brought him into close quarters, and the next instant they were swaying up and down clutched in each other's arms.
By
Victor Bridges
Author of "A Rogue by Compulsion," "The Man from Nowhere,"
"Jetsam"
Illustrated by Ray Rohn
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York and London
The Knickerbocker Press
1919
Copyright, 1919
BY
VICTOR BRIDGES
The Knickerbocker Press, New York
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I.—"Tiger" Bugg Versus "Lightning" Lopez
II.—The Morals of Molly
III.—Two Yellow-Faced Foreigners
IV.—Like a Fairy Story
V.—The Leniency of Justice
VI.—Pricing an Heirloom
VII.—Bugg's Strategy
VIII.—Affairs in Livadia
IX.—A Run-Away Queen
X.—The Royal Enterprise
XI.—The Baited Trap
XII.—Molly Becomes an Ally
XIII.—A Move by the Enemy
XIV.—A Disturbance in Hampstead
XV.—Impending Events
XVI.—An Artistic Forgery
XVII.—A Decoy Message
XVIII.—The Royal Pass
XIX.—Jimmy Dale
XX.—Counterplotting
XXI.—The Solution
XXII.—Getting Access to Isabel
XXIII.—Kidnapping the Bride
XXIV.—Making Sure of Isabel
ILLUSTRATIONS
Just in the Nick of Time he Turned to Meetthe Driver of the Car . . . . . . Frontispiece
Tony Sent the Fellow Staggering Back to theEdge of the Pavement
"I am so Sorry to have Kept you Waiting,"Said Tony
"And do you Mean to Say," he Remarked,"that you really Waste this on BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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