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A WEST POINT TREASURE


“The cadets were fairly wild. They stooped and gazed at the
treasure greedily.”
(See page 82)


A WEST POINT
TREASURE


OR

MARK MALLORY’S
STRANGE FIND

BY
LIEUT. FREDERICK GARRISON, U. S. A.,
AUTHOR OF
“Off for West Point,” “A Cadet’s Honor,”
“On Guard,” etc.

PHILADELPHIA
DAVID McKAY, PUBLISHER
610 South Washington Square


Copyright, 1903
By STREET & SMITH
———
A West Point Treasure


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I—An Interesting Letter 7
II—What a Walk Led To 17
III—Mysteries Galore 23
IV—A Horrible Discovery 33
V—A Joke on the Parson 44
VI—Stanard’s Defiance 53
VII—Stanard’s Strange Visitor 60
VIII—An Unexpected Result 72
IX—Discovery of the Loss 84
X—Discovery of the Thief 93
XI—Stealing from Thieves 102
XII—Seven Burglars in a Scrape...

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