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The Black Jarl

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The Black Jarl (1923)
by Johnston McCulley

Extracted from the 3-part serial in Argosy magazine, New York, December 1, 8 & 15 1923; pp. 161-217 (Part I), 366-381 (Part II), 609-624 (Part III). A jarl was a medieval Scandinavian nobleman; a leader in the Danish and Norse invasions.

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(Cover, Argosy Magazine, 1 January 1923)


The Black Jarl
By Johnston McCulley
Author of "The Mark of Zorro," "Hooked," etc.

CONTENTS

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  1. PART I (01 Dec. 1923)
  2. CHAP. I Svend the Bloody 161
  3. CHAP. II A Man comes Out of Gaul 164
  4. CHAP. III A Feast and a Combat 167
  5. CHAP. IV At Trondhjem 172
  6. PART II (08 Dec. 1923)
  7. CHAP. IVa At Trondhjem (contd) 366
  8. CHAP. V The Little Maid 367
  9. CHAP. VI Before the King 369
  10. CHAP. VII The Ax Thrower 371
  11. CHAP. VIII The Day—and the Night 374
  12. CHAP. IX Saved From Sacrifice 378
  13. PART III (15 Dec. 1923)
  14. CHAP. X The House of Harald 609
  15. CHAP. XI Witch's Brew 611
  16. CHAP. XII Masks Removed 614
  17. CHAP. XIII Roar of Battle 616
  18. CHAP. XIV The Sign of the Cross 620

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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