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Larry Dexter, Reporter

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Larry Dexter, Reporter (1907)
by Howard R. Garis

Edition: New York, Chatterton-Peck Company, 1907. Illustrations to be added later. Book 2 in the Larry Dexter series

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IT WAS THE LAST SHOT. AS HE FIRED IT LARRY LEAPED TO ONE SIDE TO ESCAPE THE LION’S CLAWS.

Larry Dexter, Reporter

LARRY DEXTER,
REPORTER


OR


STRANGE ADVENTURES IN A
GREAT CITY


BY
HOWARD R. GARIS
AUTHOR OF “FROM OFFICE BOY TO REPORTER,” “THE ISLE OF
BLACK FIRE
,” “THE WHITE CRYSTALS,” ETC., ETC.


ILLUSTRATED


NEW YORK
CHATTERTON-PECK COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

THE GREAT NEWSPAPER
SERIES

By HOWARD R. GARIS

FROM OFFICE BOY TO REPORTER
Or, The First Step in Journalism
LARRY DEXTER, REPORTER
Or, Strange Adventures in a Great City

(Other volumes in preparation)

Cloth. Illustrated. Price, per volume, $1.00

Copyright, 1907

BY

CHATTERTON-PECK COMPANY


Larry Dexter , Reporter

THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS
RAHWAY, N. J.

CONTENTS

  1. chapterpage
  2. I. A Reporter's Mistake 1
  3. II. Amateur Night 10
  4. III. On Track of a Deal 19
  5. IV. On a Chowder Party 28
  6. V. Man Overboard! 36
  7. VI. Larry in Danger 45
  8. VII. Larry Has an Offer 53
  9. VIII. The Agent's Proposition 61
  10. IX. The Big Safe-Robbery 69
  11. X. Working up the Clew 78
  12. XI. A Search for the Blue Hand 86
  13. XII. Larry Meets His Old Enemy 94
  14. XIII. In Which the Deed is Missing 102
  15. XIV. A Strange Offer 111
  16. XV. Sign of the Blue Hand 119
  17. XVI. A Vain Quest 127
  18. XVII. Setting a Trap 136
  19. XVIII. Election Night 145
  20. XIX. A Queer Letter 155
  21. XX. Solving the Cipher 162
  22. XXI. The Gas Explosion 170
  23. XXII. A Family Heirloom 178
  24. XXIII. Mysterious Notes 186
  25. XXIV. The Circus 195
  26. XXV. The Last Warning 204
  27. XXVI. Larry's Narrow Escape 212
  28. XXVII. Jimmy is Missed 221
  29. XXVIII. An Anxious Search 230
  30. XXIX. In the Enemy's Power 238
  31. XXX. Jimmy Held Captive 247
  32. XXXI. Searching for the Lost 255
  33. XXXII. In Quest of Peter 263
  34. XXXIII. On the Right Track 271
  35. XXXIV. Closing In 279
  36. XXXV. Nearing the End 288
  37. XXXVI. The Raid 296
  38. XXXVII. What the Old Deed Brought 304

INTRODUCTION

My Dear Boys.—Those of you who were interested in the first story of this series, telling how Larry Dexter rose from a copy boy to become a reporter, may desire to follow his further adventures as a newspaper worker. Many of the occurrences told of in this volume are actual ones. In some I participated personally. In others newspaper friends of mine were concerned, though I have made some slight changes from what actually happened.

The tracing of the blue-handed man, who blew open the safe by means of nitro-glycerine, is an actual fact, having taken place in the city where I live. He was arrested afterwards because a detective observed the stains left by the acid on his fingers. The riot in Chinatown is similar to several that have occurred there, and kidnappings, such as befell Jimmy, are common enough in New York. There are few reporters, especially on the large papers, who have not gone through as thrilling incidents as those which happened to Larry, for, as I can vouch from many years' experience, a newspaper man's life is anything but a quiet and uneventful one.

Yours sincerely,
Howard R. Garis.

July 1, 1907.


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