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"At Least Ten Thousand of Them," He Announced.


The BRIGHTON BOYS in THE RADIO SERVICE BY LIEUTENANT JAMES R. DRISCOLL ILLUSTRATED THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA

Copyright, 1918, by
John C. Winston Company


Contents

I"For Uncle Sam"[9]
IIInto the Service—A Spy[21]
IIIUnexpected Action[34]
IVFarewell, United States[43]
VThe Fight in the Wireless Room[54]
VIThe Mystery of the Iron Cross[67]
VIIThe Timely Rescue[77]
VIIIThe Death of the Spy[88]
IXThe Periscope at Dawn[101]
XFrance at Last[110]
XITapping the Enemy's Wire[118]
XIIThe S O S With Pistol Shots[131]
XIIIThe Cave of Death[140]
XIVDESPERATE MEASURES[153]
XVThe Surprise Attack—Promotion[164]
XVIA Tight Place[176]
XVIIThe Lieutenant's Invention[191]
XVIIISlim Goodwin a Prisoner[200]
XIXTurning the Tables[211]
XXThe Great News[221]

Illustrations

"At Least Ten Thousand of Them," He Announced.[Frontispiece]
There was an Instant of Terrible Whirling about the Room.[66]
Scores of Huge Armored Tanks Rolled Through[168]