FRANK MERRIWELL’S TRIUMPH
OR
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF FELICIA
BY
BURT L. STANDISH
AUTHOR OF
The World-renowned “Merriwell Stories”
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Copyright, 1904
By STREET & SMITH
Frank Merriwell’s Triumph
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Contents
| I. | [A COMPACT OF RASCALS.] | 5 |
| II. | [DAYS OF RETRIBUTION.] | 12 |
| III. | [THE MAP VANISHES.] | 24 |
| IV. | [THE NIGHT WATCH.] | 34 |
| V. | [WILEY’S DISAPPEARANCE.] | 54 |
| VI. | [WILEY MEETS MISS FORTUNE.] | 70 |
| VII. | [A STARTLING TELEGRAM.] | 79 |
| VIII. | [FELIPE DULZURA.] | 90 |
| IX. | [WHAT THE MONK TOLD THEM.] | 104 |
| X. | [THREE IN A TRAP.] | 112 |
| XI. | [RUFFIANS AT ODDS.] | 122 |
| XII. | [A LIVELY FISTIC BOUT.] | 136 |
| XIII. | [MACKLYN MORGAN APPEARS.] | 148 |
| XIV. | [THE MESSENGER.] | 157 |
| XV. | [A DESPERATE SITUATION.] | 172 |
| XVI. | [CROWFOOT MAKES MEDICINE.] | 184 |
| XVII. | [HOW THE MEDICINE WORKED.] | 190 |
| XVIII. | [A BUNCH OF PRISONERS.] | 195 |
| XIX. | [THE VALLEY OF DESOLATION.] | 206 |
| XX. | [THE FINDING OF THE BABES.] | 220 |
| XXI. | [THE LOTTERY OF DEATH.] | 227 |
| XXII. | [AN ACT OF TREACHERY.] | 244 |
| XXIII. | [NEW RICHES PROMISED.] | 259 |
| XXIV. | [WHAT HAPPENED TO DICK.] | 272 |
| XXV. | [HOW WAS IT DONE?] | 286 |
| XXVI. | [FORCED TO WRITE.] | 296 |
| XXVII. | [COMPLETE TRIUMPH.] | 303 |