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Black Star's Campaign (1920)
by Johnston McCulley
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BLACK STAR'S
CAMPAIGN


JOHNSTON McCULLEY

Black Star's Campaign

A DETECTIVE STORY

By JOHNSTON McCULLEY
Author of "John Standon of Texas," "Black Star."

CHELSEA HOUSE

79 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

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

  1. chapterpage
  2. I. News for the Sheriff 11
  3. II. A Shock for the City 17
  4. III. The New Headquarters 26
  5. IV. Over the Telephone 36
  6. V. Trailed 47
  7. VI. What Kowen Found 56
  8. VII. Verbeck Investigates 63
  9. VIII. Mystery and an Alarm 71
  10. IX. Orders and Letters 78
  11. X. A Double Crime 85
  12. XI. More Mystery 94
  13. XII. Another Telephone Call 101
  14. XIII. Inside the Museum 107
  15. XIV. Missing Masterpieces 116
  16. XV. Some Fishermen 124
  17. XVI. Hot Bread 132
  18. XVII. Muggs Sees His Man 141
  19. XVIII. Muggs Meets Disaster 147
  20. XIX. Important Information 155
  21. XX. On the Trail 163
  22. XXI. A Tense Moment 172
  23. XXII. On the Roof 183
  24. XXIII. Muggs Gives a Tip 192
  25. XXIV. On the Trail 202
  26. XXV. End of the Trail 209
  27. XXVI. The Big Blow 218
  28. XXVII. Muggs Takes a Chance 227
  29. XXVIII. The Alarm 235
  30. XXIX. Caught in the Net 244
  31. XXX. Muggs Arrives 249
  32. XXXI. An Empty Net 250
  33. XXXII. The Letter 254


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


The longest-living author of this work died in 1958, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 65 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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