As for Nina de Sutro, with a heart warped by her sorrows, the wrecking of her life in girlhood by the outlaw who had crossed her path, she in the end sought a haven of refuge within the walls of a Mexican convent, hiding her life and her beautiful face under the veil of a nun.
THE END.
No. 45 of the Buffalo Bill Border Stories, “Buffalo Bill and the Doomed Dozen,” is a good deal of a mystery story. Of course it has the Western setting, and all the trappings of an A1 Buffalo Bill adventure yarn—yet it is a little different—though every bit as enjoyable and thrilling as any in the series.
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The Chain of Clues
By NICHOLAS CARTER
New Magnet Library No. 1030
A gamblers’ club with sixteen entrances through sixteen different houses on three streets, where gambling is prohibited, is certainly an interesting background for a detective story.
Nick Carter becomes a member of such an organization to trap a crook who held human life so cheaply that his devilish crimes went unpunished for a long time.