THE G-MAN’S SON
AT PORPOISE ISLAND
| THE G-MAN’S SON AT PORPOISE ISLAND BY WARREN F. ROBINSON The Goldsmith Publishing Company CHICAGO |
Copyright, 1937, by
THE GOLDSMITH PUBLISHING COMPANY
MADE IN U. S. A.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | At Black Cove | [ 11] |
| II | The Night in Black Cove | [ 24] |
| III | The Strange Mr. Nevens | [ 39] |
| IV | The Mystery of Black Cove | [ 55] |
| V | Fighting for Life | [ 70] |
| VI | Conference with a G-Man | [ 83] |
| VII | Thirty Per Cent or Fight | [ 100] |
| VIII | Hegarty’s Plans | [ 118] |
| IX | The G-Man Grocer Meets the Boys | [ 131] |
| X | Nevada’s Biggest Plot | [ 144] |
| XI | Captured | [ 154] |
| XII | Delivering the Prisoner | [ 167] |
| XIII | Hegarty Plans a Surprise | [ 180] |
| XIV | The G-Men Close In | [ 195] |
| XV | The Boys Become Prisoners | [ 206] |
| XVI | The Fight Begins | [ 216] |
| XVII | G-Men to the Attack | [ 226] |
| XVIII | The Secret of Black Cove | [ 239] |
CHAPTER I
At Black Cove
THE cabin sloop Water Witch had cleared Centerport harbor and was well out in the bay heading towards the Catlow, or “Off Shore,” Islands when the first strange incident happened which was to start the G-man’s son, Stanley Sandborn, and his lanky, dark-haired chum, John Tallman, off on an adventure which was both bizarre and dangerous. Stanley was the first to notice the swiftly approaching gray runabout speedboat.
“Look at that fellow come!” said Stanley. “He’s doing closer to fifty than forty knots and notice how low he is!”