TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Chapter I. A Bad Beginning. Chapter XXII. Two Departures.
Chapter II. The Enemy Makes a Move. Chapter XXIII. A Shot in the Dark.
Chapter III. Scenting a Mystery. Chapter XXIV. Jim Long Shows His Hand.
Chapter IV. Chartering a Dummy. Chapter XXV. In Which I Take Jim on Trust.
Chapter V. En Route for Trafton. Chapter XXVI. The Trail of the Assassin.
Chapter VI. Jim Long. Chapter XXVII. An Angry Heiress.
Chapter VII. We Organize. Chapter XXVIII. Jim Gives Bail.
Chapter VIII. A Resurrection. Chapter XXIX. Vigilants.
Chapter IX. Mob Law. Chapter XXX. A Chapter of Telegrams.
Chapter X. Two Fair Champions. Chapter XXXI. Carnes Tells His Story.
Chapter XI. A Cup of Tea. Chapter XXXII. Amy Holmes Confesses.
Chapter XII. A Big Haul. Chapter XXXIII. Johnny La Porte is Brought to Book.
Chapter XIII. 'Squire Brookhouse Makes a Call. Chapter XXXIV. How Bethel was Warned.
Chapter XIV. Mrs. Ballou's Pistol Practice. Chapter XXXV. We Prepare For a "Party."
Chapter XV. Preparations of War. Chapter XXXVI. Something the Moon Failed to See.
Chapter XVI. Fly Crooks in Trafton. Chapter XXXVII. Caught in the Act.
Chapter XVII. Southward to Clyde. Chapter XXXVIII. "The Counterfeiter's Daughter."
Chapter XVIII. A Sewing Machine Agent. Chapter XXXIX. "Louise Barnard's Friendship."
Chapter XIX. Haunted by a Face. Chapter XL. The Story Of Harvey James.
Chapter XX. Some Bits Of Personal History. Chapter XLI. A Gathering of the Fragments.
Chapter XXI. "Evolving a Theory." Chapter XLII. In Conclusion.
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