A Fatal Message; or, Nick Carter’s Slender Clew

NICK CARTER
STORIES


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CONTENTS

A Fatal Message; Or, Nick Carter’s Slender Clew. 1
I. A Suspicious Wire. 1
II. The Intercepted Letter. 3
III. Nick Carter’s Plans. 5
IV. The Real Substitute. 7
V. Night Work. 9
VI. How Patsy Made Good. 11
VII. Chick Carter’s Cunning. 13
VIII. A Change of Base. 15
IX. The Result of the Ruse. 17
On A Dark Stage. 19
XX. The Second Act. 19
XXI. Enter the Girl. 20
XXII. A New Mystery. 22
XXIII. The Ardent Sleuth. 23
XXIV. Mr. Amos Jarge. 23
The News of All Nations. 27
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A FATAL MESSAGE;
Or, NICK CARTER’S SLENDER CLEW.

Edited by CHICKERING CARTER.

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