CHAPTER I THE THRESHOLD OF ADVENTURE
CHAPTER II SENHOR PORITOL
CHAPTER III THE SHADOWS
CHAPTER IV THE GIRL OF THE CAR
CHAPTER V "EVANS, S. R."
CHAPTER VI A CHANCE LEAD
CHAPTER VII A JAPANESE AT LARGE
CHAPTER VIII THE TRAIL OF MAKU
CHAPTER IX NUMBER THREE FORTY-ONE
CHAPTER X "FIND THE AMERICAN"
CHAPTER XI THE WAY OUT
CHAPTER XII POWER OF DARKNESS
CHAPTER XIII AN OLD MAN OF THE SEA
CHAPTER XIV PRISONERS IN THE DARK
CHAPTER XV FROM THE DEVIL TO THE DEEP SEA
CHAPTER XVI THE STRUGGLE
CHAPTER XVII A CHANCE OF THE GAME
CHAPTER XVIII THE GOAL
CHAPTER XIX A SAVED SITUATION
Title: The Girl and The Bill
An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure
Author: Bannister Merwin
Language: English
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“‘Perhaps you can imagine how those letters puzzled
me,’ he volunteered”
THE GIRL AND
THE BILL
An American Story of Mystery, Romance
and Adventure
By BANNISTER MERWIN
ILLUSTRATED
A. L. BURT COMPANY
Publishers New York
COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
Published, March, 1909
CHAPTER | | PAGE |
I | The Threshold of Adventure | 1 |
II | Senhor Poritol | 21 |
III | The Shadows | 41 |
IV | The Girl of the Car | 58 |
V | “Evans, S. R.” | 77 |
VI | A Chance Lead | 93 |
VII | A Japanese at Large | 115 |
VIII | The Trail of Maku | 136 |
IX | Number Three Forty-One | 162 |
X | “Find the American” | 178 |
XI | The Way Out | 192 |
XII | Power of Darkness | 209 |
XIII | An Old Man of the Sea | 223 |
XIV | Prisoners in the Dark | 253 |
XV | From the Devil to the Deep Sea | 279 |
XVI | The Struggle | 295 |
XVII | A Chance of the Game | 322 |
XVIII | The Goal | 347 |
XIX | A Saved Situation | 359 |