Copyright, 1917, by SULLY AND KLEINTEICH
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| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Something Troubles Uncle Jason | [1] |
| II. | Something Troubles Everybody | [16] |
| III. | Marty Speaks Out | [25] |
| IV. | "I Told You So" | [32] |
| V. | Janice Goes Her Way | [44] |
| VI. | The Shadow of Coming Events | [55] |
| VII. | Echoes | [63] |
| VIII. | Lottie Seeks a Friend | [72] |
| IX. | Mrs. Scattergood Talks | [82] |
| X. | The Only Serious Thing | [93] |
| XI. | "I Must Go!" | [103] |
| XII. | Nelson Does Not Understand | [113] |
| XIII. | Marty Expands | [121] |
| XIV. | The Black-eyed Woman | [132] |
| XV. | A Shock to Polktown | [141] |
| XVI. | Marty Runs Into Trouble | [153] |
| XVII. | Two Explosions | [163] |
| XVIII. | Something Very Exciting | [174] |
| XIX. | The Crossing | [183] |
| XX. | Roweled by Circumstances | [201] |
| XXI. | At La Guarda | [213] |
| XXII. | The Red Vest Again | [223] |
| XXIII. | The Bandits | [232] |
| XXIV. | The Situation Becomes Difficult | [240] |
| XXV. | An Amazing Meeting | [249] |
| XXVI. | At Last | [263] |
| XXVII. | Much To Talk About | [272] |
| XXVIII. | Tom Hotchkiss Reappears | [281] |
| XXIX. | "Judge B-day" | [289] |
| XXX. | At Home | [298] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| She approached the charger ridden by the bandit chief. (See page 242.) | [Frontispiece FACING PAGE] |
| "What do you mean? Has anything happened to daddy?" | [92] |
| "Marty Day!" repeated the girl. "How did you come here?" | [164] |
| A rising murmur went through the crowd; then they cheered | [306] |