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ARGOSY-ALLSTORY
WEEKLY

Vol. CXXIII
CONTENTS FOR JULY 24, 1920
Number 3

The entire contents of this magazine are protected by copyright, and must not be reprinted without the publishers' permission.


SEVEN CONTINUED STORIES

How Many Cards? Isabel Ostrander 289

A Seven-Part Story—Part One

The Progress of J. Bunyan Stephen Chalmers 318

A Four-Part Story—Part Three

Beware of the Bride Edgar Franklin 342

A Six-Part Story—Part Two

Pride of Tyson John Frederick 379

A Six-Part Story—Part Foar

Moors End Jeannette I. Helm 407

A Four-Part Story—Part Three

Circumstances Charles King Van Riper 437

A Two-Part Story—Part Two

Land of the Shadow People Charles B. Stilson 466

A Five-Part Story—Part Five

ONE NOVELETTE

The Gift House E. K. Means 368

NINE SHORT STORIES

The Brazen Serpent H. Bedford-Jones 311

Teach: Pirate De Luxe C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne 335

X—THE SHEEP-STEALER

Action! Horatio Winslow 360

The Ghost Max Brand 400

Entirely Without Notes Jack Bechdolt 429

Debts Roy W. Hinds 458

Ten Minutes Valgard Dengir 488

Odd and Beautiful Ferdinand Grahame 492

A Moor There Was Eugene A. Clancy 506



HIGH LIGHTS FOR JULY 31

An out-of-the-ordinary serial
"BING! BANG! BOOM!"
By Raymond Leslie Goldman

A striking novelette
"SO ENDS THIS DAY"
By J. Allan Dunn



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