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1—Jack Harkaway’s School DaysBy Bracebridge Hemyng
2—Jack Harkaway’s FriendsBy Bracebridge Hemyng
3—Jack Harkaway After School DaysBy Bracebridge Hemyng
4—Jack Harkaway Afloat and AshoreBy Bracebridge Hemyng
5—Jack Harkaway Among the PiratesBy Bracebridge Hemyng
6—Jack Harkaway at OxfordBy Bracebridge Hemyng
7—Jack Harkaway’s StrugglesBy Bracebridge Hemyng
8—Jack Harkaway’s TriumphsBy Bracebridge Hemyng
9—Jack Harkaway Among the BrigandsBy Bracebridge Hemyng
10—Jack Harkaway’s ReturnBy Bracebridge Hemyng
11—Jack Harkaway Around the WorldBy Bracebridge Hemyng
12—Jack Harkaway’s PerilsBy Bracebridge Hemyng
13—Jack Harkaway in ChinaBy Bracebridge Hemyng
14—Jack Harkaway and the Red DragonBy Bracebridge Hemyng
15—Jack Harkaway’s PluckBy Bracebridge Hemyng
16—Jack Harkaway in AustraliaBy Bracebridge Hemyng
17—Jack Harkaway and the BushrangersBy Bracebridge Hemyng
18—Jack Harkaway’s DuelBy Bracebridge Hemyng
19—Jack Harkaway and the TurksBy Bracebridge Hemyng
20—Jack Harkaway in New YorkBy Bracebridge Hemyng
21—Jack Harkaway Out WestBy Bracebridge Hemyng
22—Jack Harkaway Among the IndiansBy Bracebridge Hemyng
23—Jack Harkaway’s Cadet DaysBy Bracebridge Hemyng
24—Jack Harkaway in the Black HillsBy Bracebridge Hemyng
25—Jack Harkaway in the ToilsBy Bracebridge Hemyng
26—Jack Harkaway’s Secret of WealthBy Bracebridge Hemyng

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