Which, I think, is a corking good suggestion.

The three happiest boys in Yankton, South Dakota, are Dan Schenk (G. F.), Joe Dowling (S. F,) and Bob Seeley (F. F.). Not only have these boys organized a successful Pool, but they have swell rotographed letterheads. The reproduction of the “fish” is almost as good as Salg could do himself. Dan advises that the Pool has its meetings in an attic. Boy, I bet they have fun!

“Our Freckled Goldfish club,” writes Ernest Smith of Alhambra, Calif., “has an orchestra consisting of a violin, saxophone, a jazzophone and a harmonica. All of the boys playing in the orchestra are Freckled Goldfish.”

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LEO’S PICTURE

And had you heard, gang, about the marvelous piece of “art” that you can get by sending ten cents in stamps to Grosset & Dunlap, 1140 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Yah, the “art” referred to is Leo’s picture—and what a wonderful bargain! Only ten cents for such a marvelous picture! [[xiii]]

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CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I [The Boy in the Tree] 1
II [The Talking Frog] 8
III [An Unknown Prowler] 18
IV [We Take the Frog to School] 27
V [Bubbles of Beauty] 41
VI [The Mysterious Soap Man] 52
VII [What Scoop Did] 62
VIII [In the Old Mill] 71
IX [The Mystery Deepens] 83
X [A Surprise] 95
XI [The Bible’s Secret] 103
XII [So Beautiful!] 114
XIII [Up a Rope] 129
XIV [Felix Gennor, Jr.] 142
XV [The Prisoner] 150
XVI [Chased by a Ghost] 168
XVII [The Crazy Puzzle Room] 173
XVIII [The Ten-Ring Puzzle] 182
XIX [Scoop Disappears] 192
XX [Up the River] 197
XXI [Fishing!] 213
XXII [We Capture the Ghost] 222

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