Dan Merrithew. Lawrence Perry

Dan Merrithew - Lawrence Perry


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       Lawrence Perry

      Dan Merrithew

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066242473

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       Tongues of flame reached hungrily for them, licking above Dan's red-gold hair, but never touching the girl……… Frontispiece

       DAN MERRITHEW

       CHAPTER I

       THE GIRL ON THE "VEILED LADYE"

       CHAPTER II

       DAN'S SEARCH FOR THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

       CHAPTER III

       A FIGHT IN THE DARK

       CHAPTER IV

       DAN STAKES HIS LIFE, AND WINS

       CHAPTER V

       THE LOSS OF THE "FLEDGLING"

       CHAPTER VI

       THE BRAVE AND THE FAIR

       CHAPTER VII

       DAN IS COMMANDED TO A PARTY

       CHAPTER VIII

       WITS VERSUS MACHINE GUNS

       CHAPTER IX

       AN ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

       CHAPTER X

       THE WRAITH IN THE MOONLIGHT

       CHAPTER XI

       THE BURNING OF THE "TAMPICO"

       CHAPTER XII

       ALONE IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE

       CHAPTER XIII

       NIGHT ON THE DERELICT

       CHAPTER XIV

       DAN AND VIRGINIA

       CHAPTER XV

       CONCLUSION

       Table of Contents

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       "Oh, father," broke in the girl, "tell him it was noble!"

       In the flash of an eye, Dan was making for the assassin

       Opposite, smiling at him as though they had breakfasted together for years, was the radiant girl

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      The big coastwise tug Hydrographer slid stern-ward into a slip cluttered with driftwood and bituminous dust, stopping within heaving distance of three coal-laden barges which in their day had reared "royal s'ls" to the wayward winds of the seven seas.

      Near-by lay Horace Howland's ocean-going steam yacht, Veiled Ladye, which had put into Norfolk from Caribbean ports, to replenish her bunkers. There were a number of guests aboard, and most of them arose from their wicker chairs on the after-deck and went to the rail, as the great tug pounded alongside.

      Grateful for any kind of a break in the monotony of the long morning, they observed with interest the movements of a tall young man, in a blue shirt open at the throat and green corduroy trousers, who caught the heaving line hurtling from the bow of the nearest barge, and hauled the attached towing-cable dripping and wriggling from the heavy waters.

      He did it gracefully. There was a fine play of broad shoulders, a resilient disposition of the long, straight limbs, an impression of tiger-like strength and suppleness, not lost upon his observers, upon Virginia Howland least of all. She was not a girl to suppress a thought or emotion uppermost in her mind; and now she turned to her


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