By CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT
THE ISLE
OF
DEAD SHIPS
THE FASCINATING SARGASSOSEA NOVEL
“Chapter after chapter unfolds new and
startling adventures.”
—Philadelphia Press.
“A thriller from start to finish. The
book will certainly prove a delight to the
lovers of romance and adventure.”
—San Francisco Bulletin.
FRONTISPIECE IN COLOR
AND THREE ILLUSTRATIONS
IN BLACK AND WHITE
12mo. Cloth, $1.00 net.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT CO.
PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA
THE DIVER COMMANDED HER TO REPORT AT ONCE TO THE INNER CIRCLEOF THE BROTHERHOOD
Page 165
OUT OF RUSSIA
BY
CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT
AUTHOR OF “THE ISLE OF DEAD SHIPS,” “UNCLE SAM’S
BUSINESS,” “HOW AMERICANS ARE GOVERNED,” ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
FRANK McKERNAN
PHILADELPHIA & LONDON
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
1911
Copyright, 1910, by Crittenden Marriott
Copyright, 1911, by J. B. Lippincott Company
Published February, 1911
Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company
The Washington Square Press, Philadelphia, U. S. A.
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The Diver Commanded Her to Report at once tothe Inner Circle of the Brotherhood. | Frontispiece. |
Like a Cat, the Woman Sprang Forward and CaughtHis Arm. | 32 |
“Pardon, Mademoiselle! I Must Speak to You Secretly.” | 139 |
“You!” She Muttered, “You Here!” | 198 |