Nick Carter Stories No. 152, August 7, 1915: The Forced Crime; or, Nick Carter's Brazen Clew.

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No. 152. August 7, 1915. Price Five Cents.
“You say this burglar has got into your bedroom three times?”
“Yes, Carter. Three times that I know of. He may have got in oftener for aught I know.”
“Hardly likely, Mr. Bentham. If you woke up three times and saw him, it indicates that there is something in his presence which affects you even in your sleep. It is a psychological influence, evidently.”

Nicholas Carter
Ralph Boston
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2022-05-17

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

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