Nick Carter Stories No. 123, January 16, 1915: Half a million ransom; or, Nick Carter and the needy nine.

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No. 123. NEW YORK, January 16, 1915 Price Five Cents.
Edited by CHICKERING CARTER.
Nick Carter caught sight of the couple only by chance. His touring car, in which he was seated with his chauffeur and Patsy Garvan, his junior assistant, was speeding through one of the winding driveways in Central Park, New York, and heading for Fifty-ninth Street.
“Hold on! Slow down, Danny!” he cried to his chauffeur. “That woman has fainted, or is in a fit.”

Nicholas Carter
Burke Jenkins
A. L. Small
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Английский

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2022-08-22

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Popular literature -- Periodicals; Detective and mystery stories, American -- Periodicals

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