The Automobile Girls at Chicago; Or, Winning Out Against Heavy Odds
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He's Here! Cried Barbara. Frontispiece.
Author of The Automobile Girls at Newport, The Automobile Girls in the Berkshires, The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson, etc.
Illustrated P H I L A D E L P H I A HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY
Copyright, 1912, by Howard E. Altemus Printed in the United States of America
BARBARA THURSTON awakened with a violent start.
Wha—a-at is it? she muttered, then opened her eyes wide. In the darkness of the Pullman berth she could see nothing at all save a faint perpendicular line of light at the edges of the curtains that enclosed the section.
I—I wonder what made me wake up so suddenly? Barbara put out a groping hand. The hand came in contact with Mollie Thurston's face. Mollie brushed it away, muttering irritably in her sleep. Then all at once Barbara discovered what had awakened her. Close at hand she heard the voices of two men. They were conversing in low, cautious tones.
I tell you I'll crush him! I'll crush them both. I'll make beggars of them! declared one of the men in a slightly heightened tone.
The train had stopped, as Barbara realized at that moment. Otherwise she might not have been able to hear the words so plainly. The girl shuddered at the tone of the speaker's voice more than at the words themselves. She drew the curtains aside a little and peered out. It was then that she discovered by the light reflected from the adjoining section that the berths next to her had not been made up. Two men were sitting in the double seat within a few inches of where her head had lain. She was unable to see the men, nor did Barbara recognize either of the voices. Their conversation could be of no possible interest to her, she told herself. Still for some reason that she did not stop to analyze, the girl lay back with half-closed eyes, listening. She listened not because she wanted to hear, but for the reason that she could not well help overhearing the conversation in the adjoining section.
Laura Dent Crane
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OR
Winning Out Against Heavy Odds
LAURA DENT CRANE
CONTENTS
The Automobile Girls at Chicago
CHAPTER I
THE MAN IN SECTION THIRTEEN
CHAPTER II
THE MISSING PASSENGER
CHAPTER III
A DIZZY ROUND OF PLEASURE
CHAPTER IV
BATTLE OF THE BULLS AND BEARS
CHAPTER V
AN EMBARRASSING MOMENT
CHAPTER VI
THE WRECK OF MR. A. BUBBLE
CHAPTER VII
THE MYSTERY OF THE IRON GATES
CHAPTER VIII
EXPLORING THE SECRET PASSAGE
CHAPTER IX
IN AN INDIAN GRAVEYARD
CHAPTER X
MEETING A TREASURE HUNTER
CHAPTER XI
GIVING AN ATTIC PARTY
CHAPTER XII
A CURIOUS OLD JOURNAL
CHAPTER XIII
THE MYSTERY OF THE ATTIC
CHAPTER XIV
TOMMY TAKES A WILD RIDE
CHAPTER XV
AN AMAZING OCCURRENCE
CHAPTER XVI
BOB SOLVES ANOTHER MYSTERY
CHAPTER XVII
A LONG-REMEMBERED CHRISTMAS
CHAPTER XVIII
BAB'S EXCITING DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XIX
A BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT
CHAPTER XX
CONCLUSION
THE ANNAPOLIS SERIES
THE WEST POINT SERIES
THE PONY RIDER BOYS SERIES
THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SERIES
THE COLLEGE GIRLS SERIES
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