Nor did Nick Carter go alone to the Thurlow mansion that afternoon. He took with him the suspected man who had at his request spent three days in prison, and by that humiliation aided him to solve the mystery and secure the guilty.
The gratitude of Edna Thurlow and her mother, as well as that of Frank Paulding, could not be verbally described; but it found expression in something much more substantial than words, and Nick Carter and his assistants returned to New York well repaid for their fine work in the Madison mystery.
THE END.
No. 1010 of the New Magnet Library, entitled “The Gamblers’ Syndicate,” is another fine story in which the skill, foresight, daring, and dashing bravery of Nick Carter and his faithful assistants are employed in running down a gang of organized crooks.
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