Black Star's Campaign
BLACK STAR'S
CAMPAIGN
JOHNSTON McCULLEY
A DETECTIVE STORY
By JOHNSTON McCULLEY
Author of "John Standon of Texas," "Black Star."
CHELSEA HOUSE
Black Star's Campaign
Copyright, 1919 by STREET & SMITH
(Printed In the United States of America)
All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreign
languages, including the Scandinavian.
CONTENTS
chapter page I. News for the Sheriff 11 II. A Shock for the City 17 III. The New Headquarters 26 IV. Over the Telephone 36 V. Trailed 47 VI. What Kowen Found 56 VII. Verbeck Investigates 63 VIII. Mystery and an Alarm 71 IX. Orders and Letters 78 X. A Double Crime 85 XI. More Mystery 94 XII. Another Telephone Call 101 XIII. Inside the Museum 107 XIV. Missing Masterpieces 116 XV. Some Fishermen 124 XVI. Hot Bread 132 XVII. Muggs Sees His Man 141 XVIII. Muggs Meets Disaster 147 XIX. Important Information 155 XX. On the Trail 163 XXI. A Tense Moment 172 XXII. On the Roof 183 XXIII. Muggs Gives a Tip 192 XXIV. On the Trail 202 XXV. End of the Trail 209 XXVI. The Big Blow 218 XXVII. Muggs Takes a Chance 227 XXVIII. The Alarm 235 XXIX. Caught in the Net 244 XXX. Muggs Arrives 249 XXXI. An Empty Net 250 XXXII. The Letter 254
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