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THE MISSING TIN BOX
OR
THE STOLEN RAILROAD BONDS.
Author of "Schooldays of Fred Harley," "Poor but Plucky," "By Pluck, Not Luck," Etc., etc.
CHICAGO: M. A. Donohue & Co.
Copyright, 1897.
CONTENTS.
THE MISSING TIN BOX.
CHAPTER I.
AN INTERESTING CONVERSATION.
CHAPTER II.
A BRAVE YOUTH'S REWARD.
CHAPTER III.
A SERIOUS CHARGE.
CHAPTER IV.
HAL STANDS UP FOR HIMSELF.
CHAPTER V.
HAL DETERMINES TO ACT.
CHAPTER VI.
A BLOW IN THE DARK.
CHAPTER VII.
HAL DETERMINES TO INVESTIGATE.
CHAPTER VIII.
FELIX HARDWICK IS ASTONISHED.
CHAPTER IX.
THE PLOT AGAINST HAL.
CHAPTER X.
HAL IS ACCUSED.
CHAPTER XI.
FOR AND AGAINST.
CHAPTER XII.
HAL IN A FEARFUL SITUATION.
CHAPTER XIII.
HAL SHOWS HIS METTLE.
CHAPTER XIV.
HAL EXPRESSED HIS OPINION.
CHAPTER XV.
HAL DEFENDS A GIRL.
CHAPTER XVI.
HAL ON THE WATCH.
CHAPTER XVII.
NEAR TO DEATH.
CHAPTER XVIII.
HAL IN A TIGHT SITUATION.
CHAPTER XIX.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
CHAPTER XX.
FOLLOWING ALLEN.
CHAPTER XXI.
IN A DANGEROUS PLACE.
CHAPTER XXII.
HAL MEETS LAURA SUMNER.
CHAPTER XXIII.
HAL'S BOLD SCHEME.
CHAPTER XXIV.
HAL IN A NEW ROLE.
CHAPTER XXV.
HAL'S ESCAPE FROM HARDWICK.
CHAPTER XXVI.
HAL OBTAINS ANOTHER SITUATION.
CHAPTER XXVII.
HAL PLAYS A DARING PART.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
HAL IS EXPOSED.
CHAPTER XXIX.
HAL MAKES A LIVELY MOVE.
CHAPTER XXX.
THE MISSING TIN BOX.
CHAPTER XXXI.
HARDWICK'S DASH FOR LIBERTY.
CHAPTER XXXII.
A SURPRISING REVELATION.
THE END
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