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FOUR CONTINUED STORIES Far Gold . . . Arthur Hunt Chute . . . 641
A Six-Part Story—Part One
The Mysterious Stranger . . . Author of “The Seal of Satan” . . . 686
A Four-Part Story—Part Two
Harlequinade . . . Elizabeth York Miller . . . 734
A Six-Part Story— Part Five
Double Indemnity . . . C. C. Waddell . . . 763
A Three-Part Story — Part Three
NOVELETTE AND SHORT STORIES
El Perro’s Report . . . Kenneth Perkins . . . 660
Recognition . . . John Hopper . . . 717
One Man's Meat— . . . Ben Conlon . . . 752
For a Rainy Day . . . F. St Mars . . . 786
The Polecat . . . Laurance M. Hare . . . 793
POETRY
Poppy-Time . . . Pat Costello 658
The Drowned Captain . . . George Jay Smith 659
My Dog . . . Steve Hogan 733
Cinemagic . . . Robert Leslie Bellem 785
The Readers Viewpoint . . . 799
Here is the typical hero that Americans love, dashing, gallant, reckless, swashbuckling through those golden days of romance in the old South
CAPTAIN WILL O’ THE WISP By JOSEPH IVERS LAWRENCE
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