That was all; and the great detective then escaped from the outpouring of gratitude of the two men, whose happy future he had insured.

THE END.

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198—Nick Carter Under the Knife; or, The Little Giant Among the Body-Snatchers.
197—The Little Glass Vial; or, A Beautiful Blackmailer Brought to Bay.
196—A Man of Wood; or, Who Killed Dr. Startle?
195—Nick Carter’s Grateful Client; or, Saving the Honor of the Old Man’s Boy.
194—Nick Carter on the Bowery; or, A Crippled Cracksman’s Detection.
193—Nick Carter on the Inside; or, No Chance for the Coroner.
192—Nick Carter in Frisco; or, Instructed by a Newspaper Personal.
191—Wanted for Embezzlement; or, What Became of the Treasurer.
190—Nick Carter’s Slippery Quarry; or, The Case Against ’Frisco Jim.
189—Nick Carter’s Proofs; or, Bad News for the Guilty.
188—Nick Carter at the Races; or, Two Kinds of Lead Pipe Cinch.
187—The Best Detective in the Country; or, A Prompt Reply to a Telegram.
186—Nick Carter Rescues a Daughter; or, The Junior Partner’s Strange Behavior.
185—Nick Carter Saves a Reputation; or, A Button Worth a Fortune.
184—Shielding a Murderer; or, Nick Carter’s Dealings with an Avenger.
183—Saved from the Penitentiary; or, Three Cheers for Nick Carter.
182—The Blood-Stained Check; or, Nick Carter in the Dissecting-Room.
181—In the Clutch of the Law; or, Nick Carter’s Chain of Evidence.
180—The Government Custom’s Swindle; or, Nick Carter’s Work for the U. S. Treasury.
179—Nick Carter’s Beautiful Decoy; or, The Diamond Duke of Chicago.
178—Nick Carter Arrests a Client; or, The Body Found in the Flat.
177—Nick Carter’s Dumb Assistant; or, The Man with a Dead Brain.
176—Nick Carter Behind the Counter; or, A Peck of Pawn Tickets.
[Pg 66]175—Nick Carter’s Pointer; or, A Hungry Dog’s Dinner.
174—By Whose Hand; or, Nick Carter Advertises for a Cab-Driver.
173—Caught in Six Hours; or, Trouble in Room No. 46.
172—Burglar Joe; or, Nick Carter’s Leap in the Dark.
171—Nick Carter’s Little Shadow; or, The Man with the Yellow Dog.
170—Caught by Electricity; or, Nick Carter Bags an Old Offender.
169—Unmasked by Nick Carter; or, An Attempt at Blackmail.
168—Nick Carter’s Second Sight; or, A Dumfounded Prisoner.
167—Nick Carter Makes a Loan That Brings Him Big Returns.
166—Nick Carter Prevents a Disturbance, and Loses a Disguise.
165—Nick Carter in a Hole; or, A Plan to Catch Him That Didn’t Work.
164—Nick Carter Off the Track, but Has Another String to His Bow.
163—Nick Carter Jumps a Train, and Takes Big Chances.
162—Nick Carter Saves a Life, and Earns a Woman’s Gratitude.
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160—Nick Carter’s Steamer Trunk; or, A Crime in Mid-Ocean.
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154—Nick Carter Settles a Conspiracy; or, A Telegram That Wasn’t Signed.
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