THE WRECK OF THE HAWK.
By the author of "MOTOR MATT."
[CONTENTS]
[CHAPTER I. ON THE LEVEE.]
[CHAPTER II. MIXED IDENTITIES.]
[CHAPTER III. DOUBLE-TROUBLE.]
[CHAPTER IV. TRICKED!]
[CHAPTER V. MOTOR MATT'S PROMISE.]
[CHAPTER VI. DASHINGTON DASHED.]
[CHAPTER VII. A HARD STARTER.]
[CHAPTER VIII. A BULLET FROM BELOW.]
[CHAPTER IX. THE WRECK.]
[CHAPTER X. THE UNEXPECTED.]
[CHAPTER XI. A FRIEND FROM THE ENEMY'S CAMP.]
[CHAPTER XII. THE BAG OF DIAMONDS.]
[CHAPTER XIII. A DARING PLOT.]
[CHAPTER XIV. ON THE ROAD.]
[CHAPTER XV. A NEW MAN TAKES A HAND.]
[CHAPTER XVI. CONCLUSION.]
[THE MASKED LIGHT (CONCLUSION).]
[SPANISH CEDAR LOGS.]
[COOKING THE VENISON STEAK.]
[BABY OSTRICHES.]
[MINK FARM IN OREGON.]
[CHARACTERS THAT APPEAR IN THIS STORY.]
Motor Matt, a lad who is at home with every variety of motor, and whose never-failing nerve serves to carry him through difficulties that would daunt any ordinary young fellow. Because of his daring as a racer with bicycle, motor-cycle and automobile he is known as "Mile-a-minute Matt." Motor-boats, air ships and submarines come naturally in his line, and consequently he lives in an atmosphere of adventure in following up his "hobby."
Carl Pretzel, a cheerful and rollicking German boy, stout of frame as well as of heart, who is led by a fortunate accident to link his fortunes with those of Motor Matt.
Dick Ferral, a young sea dog from Canada, with all a sailor's superstitions, but in spite of all that a royal chum, ready to stand by the friend of his choice through thick and thin.
Archibald Townsend, a wealthy though eccentric gentleman, who owns a remarkable submarine boat on which our friends have seen various adventures in the past.
Cassidy, mate of the submarine Grampus.
Whistler,
Jurgens,
Bangs,} a trio of rogues bent upon gaining possession of a prize. Joe Dashington, Motor Matt's double, who proves how small a matter will sometimes turn a fellow from the wrong road into the right one.
Shirley, of Scotland Yard, who springs a surprise at the end of the story.
Fetterman, assistant chief of police, who helps the Scotland Yard man.
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Whistler, Jurgens, Bangs, | } | a trio of rogues bent upon gaining possession of a prize. |