The Boy Inventors' Diving Torpedo Boat

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. THE RUNAWAY CAR.

CHAPTER II. THE "WHITE SHARK."

CHAPTER III. A WONDERFUL CRAFT.

CHAPTER IV. MORE STRANGE DISCOVERIES.

CHAPTER V. A WILD CHASE.

CHAPTER VI. JACK MAKES A PROMISE.

CHAPTER VII. THE LAUNCHING OF THE MODEL.

CHAPTER VIII. JUPE BATTLES WITH A WATER MONSTER.

CHAPTER IX. OFF ON THE STRANGEST CRAFT ON RECORD.

CHAPTER X. IN DIRE DANGER.

CHAPTER XI. TOM'S PLAN FOR RESCUE.

CHAPTER XII. A BRITISH SKIPPER.

CHAPTER XIII. AN IMPORTANT TELEGRAM.

CHAPTER XIV. THE VOICE IN THE DARK.

CHAPTER XV. THE MAN BEHIND THE MYSTERY.

CHAPTER XVI. ADAM DUKE'S METHODS.

CHAPTER XVII. THE TABLES ARE TURNED.

CHAPTER XVIII. HEAVEN'S INTERVENTION.

CHAPTER XIX. AN INSUFFICIENT DISGUISE.

CHAPTER XX. A NAVAL ENCOUNTER.

CHAPTER XXI. FRESH DANGER.

CHAPTER XXII. A NARROW ESCAPE.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE "WHITE SHARK" AND THE SQUADRON.

CHAPTER XXIV. A MYSTERY ADRIFT.

CHAPTER XXV. LOST IN THE FOG.

CHAPTER XXVI. "A PHANTOM OF LIGHT."

CHAPTER XXVII. LAND IS SIGHTED.

CHAPTER XXVIII. A SINGLE CHANCE.

CHAPTER XXIX. A FORTUNATE FIND.

CHAPTER XXX. A FISH STORY.

CHAPTER XXXI. FACING A SERIOUS SITUATION.

CHAPTER XXXII. THE "WHITE SHARK" TO THE RESCUE.

BY

RICHARD BONNER
AUTHOR OF “THE BOY INVENTORS’ WIRELESS TRIUMPH,” “THE BOY INVENTORS’ VANISHING GUN,” ETC.

ILLUSTRATED BY
CHARLES L. WRENN

NEW YORK
HURST & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

Copyright, 1912
BY
HURST & COMPANY


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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