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• BRNAN LOSSES

... y of contributing to this extremely deservW object The hue and cry out again against the alien. And with the rumour in circulation AnA a spy was responsible for the destruction of Hampshire and of Lord Kitchener and staff, m not unnatural that the agitation ...

CHAPTER XXXVII

... seemed to lt him some little time grasp what the soldier raying. .. i v. Oh. that’s it, itl” said. A spy undoubtedly. Take him out and shoot him. “1 spy. Kosslyn said Itoldly. i • Far the first time the melancholy officer loosed at him. Rosslyn'a German ...

Fort**. LyU C Fowler, Dorothy M-... 2 2 Fowl**, Jane 2 2 Fraser. Alexander .... -r 2 2 Garden, Florenre L. 22-- 2S

... for nobody in Buchan will rend anything just now which baa not aome reference the war. The air hat been full of all sorts rumours in of all efforts that hare been made prevent spreading of inaccurate reports It is recognised that th« circulation of false ...

SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS

... the most skilful pilot Norfolk and Suffolk waters, whom also knows, aboard, and Jack, who had imagined the eubmarine was spying behalf of some foreign power, takes heart. It is evident there is some deep mystery attaching to It, however. Raymond, the ...

STORY. An Awful Boer

... invaders. But hope, long deferred, was fast merging into dexpair. The British forces were still apparently far, far away. aiul rumours of tho aproaching enemy floated thick ui*on the air. I thought sadly of the peaceful little village in dear old Russotshire ...

Yesterday’s Markets

... raid now being made on fishing craft in the North Sea is that the Germans wish clear out of way craft that are in position to spy out the sea and gain infoi(nation regarding the movements of German warships and carry it home to Britain. It argued that the ...

CHAPTER IV.—

... private detective, hut hired spies are not to be thought when; woman’s honour stake, I won’t heat about the bush. You hard the rumours flying round concerning Lady BerlUst” C’antelupe had been listening with due attention. but at the question bis eyes flashed ...

CHAPTER XII. RETURN TO HEADQUARTERS

... happier, though still very anxious. Then remembered my bag of magic. I bad forgotten it when I stripped and went overboard to spy upon the marshes. I felt in my broast pocket. It was there; and, curiously enough, I found some comfort in its diseovory safe ...

Flotsam and Jetsam

... axiom be- bus. turfy , „ .. . oak.” The provision made for our . membeew-ofi tha Hkrbour Board and •** “bow, ARRESTED 8 A SPY making reduce, so much TH* Harrar *f Rlllll«. is worn fally tlloakmted than , . tflo front has unttinted penis, in Council riwlaMlm ...