Copyright, 1921,
By World Syndicate Company, Inc.
PRINTED IN THE U. S. A.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | The House of Mystery | [1] |
| II | William Parkins Arrives | [19] |
| III | A Message from Winifred | [40] |
| IV | A Sudden Departure | [49] |
| V | The Hawk Seeks Its Prey | [61] |
| VI | Secret Service | [77] |
| VII | The New Winifred | [96] |
| VIII | Henry Updyke Drops In | [115] |
| IX | Forces Beyond the Skies | [133] |
| X | The Nurse Takes a Chance | [144] |
| XI | Mary Johnson | [166] |
| XII | The Third Degree | [188] |
| XIII | Winifred Meets Updyke | [216] |
| XIV | George Carver's Bride | [242] |
| XV | Parkins Runs Amuck | [259] |
| XVI | The Hut Across the Bay | [279] |
| XVII | The Wolf Hound | [288] |
| XVIII | Flight of a Soul | [301] |
DREAMY HOLLOW
CHAPTER I. THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY
Dreamy Hollow may be reached three ways—by automobile, aeroplane or boat through Great South Bay. But to go there without invitation would have spoiled the welcome, for, at the time of which we write, the master of this magnificent acreage was a man of square jaw, protruding forehead, and very punctilious. He also possessed two deep blue eyes that set far back under brows of extra overhang—eyes that reflected the soul when tranquil, but in heat of passion, turned to lead.