
Nick Carter Stories No. 158, September 18, 1915: The blue veil; or, Nick Carter's torn trail.
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Chapters (45)
- THE BLUE VEIL; Or, NICK CARTER’S TORN TRAIL.
- CHAPTER I. REMARKABLE TRICKERY.
- CHAPTER II. THE STOLEN BRIDE.
- CHAPTER III. THE ASSAULTED WAITER.
- CHAPTER IV. NICK CARTER’S INSIGHT.
- CHAPTER V. THE NAME ON A SIGN.
- CHAPTER VI. NICK’S SHREWD DEDUCTION.
- CHAPTER VII. THE GANG AND THE GAME.
- CHAPTER VIII. ON THE BACK TRACK.
- CHAPTER IX. CONVERGING FORCES.
- SNAPSHOT ARTILLERY. By BERTRAM LEBHAR.
- CHAPTER XX. A RASCAL’S LUCK.
- CHAPTER XXI. TEMPTED.
- CHAPTER XXII. THE TRAITOR.
- CHAPTER XXIII. THE SAME GAME.
- CHAPTER XXIV. FROM GLOOM TO JOY.
- CHAPTER XXV. BEFORE PRESS TIME.
- THE NEWS OF ALL NATIONS.
- Raw Cotton in Many Colors.
- Tree is Foe of Mosquitoes.
- Saw Seven Distinct Suns.
- Aime Argand and the Lamp.
- Interesting New Inventions.
- Cows Travel Far to Mourn.
- Now Numbers His Children.
- To Make Compass on Watch.
- Shoots White Jack Rabbit.
- Robbed by an Automobile.
- Look Out! Meteors Falling.
- Bird Excites Missourians.
- Willy Gets Spanked—Bang!
- Picking Prickly Peppers.
- Old “Nipsic” Goes Up in Smoke.
- Old Lady, Seventy-nine, is Some Rider.
- Loud Siren Screecher Terrorizes Hundreds.
- Finds Some Use for Dogfish.
- Look Out for Towel Inside.
- Man and Wife Keep Up Mum Game Fifty Years.
- Snakes and Snake Oil While Customers Wait.
- Sportsmen Rescue Squirrel.
- Ever-bearing Cherry Tree.
- Scarlet Diving Girl Author of New Fad.
- Hears the Dog Bark; Yes, Dogs Have Eyes.
- Makes Lucky Strike in Zinc.
- Big Brewery Becomes Malted-milk Concern.
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