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Frank Merriwell Down South

Chapter 3 HELD FOR RANSOM.

Word Count: 2360    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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the light about the room and finally

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aring in stupefied amaze

ank, and it seemed that a chill hand touc

th began

red, in a feeble tone of voice. "The exertion

"You vos anodder. Oxcuse me while I

ng. Frank, however, was determined to be thoroughly satisfied, and he again be

beyond a doubt,"

be concealed here, and dead

otch and Hans awaiting his appearan

with a deep breath of re

of course I am. What did you think? Fancy

mself up with an assum

asion as this. You are quite aware that I do not believe in spooks or anything o

ans. "Dot peen

appearance of that cor

a deat man to ged ub un valk avay all

as happened here, pr

Jack Burk's b

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other people here afte

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aps b

is eyes were unusually keen, he was not an expert in such matte

eyond a doubt, prof

ing in a moment. "Of course I'm sure!

best of us are liable to err at tim

e body may have been removed by the b

shnell, Burk

im, although he did not seem to do s

explains e

ryth

y away to give i

ad our trouble

d great waste of time during which he might have been sleeping or smoking. It was robbery, robbery, robbery. It was like the Americanoes. He had a wife and many-very many

a fall to yournseluf!" cried Hans, in di

d in the hut. The old fellow saw how he could make it appear as a clean case of deception on the part of the strangers, and he worked his little game for all there was in it

oing, too," said

is no telling what danger we may en

apout gedding a mofe on," fluttered

ugh Frank was far from satisfied to do so without s

in, across which a cool and refreshing

bandits at any moment. As they approached the town they began to breathe easier, a

y long, white adobe walls, against which grew prickly pears in abu

edly here and there, with earthen pots which were balanc

pots, surrounded by swarthy children and lazy men, w

ntly fast asleep; but Frank noted that glittering, black eyes peered out from between the serapes and the huts, a

d, but now they were flung wide, and the flash of dark eyes or the low, musical laug

ited were astir with life. In the patios beautiful gardens were bloo

threes or fours, dressed in pink and white lawn, with Spanish veils an

st at Frank, but his mind was so oc

tered old man, about whose shoulders was cast a ragged blanket, and whose

ou will have pity on an unfortunate countryman. My story is short. My son came to this wretched land to try to make a fortune. He went into the mines, and was doing well. He sent

as endeavoring to get a fair

ve," agreed t

et my poots on d

king his clinched hand in the air. "Why didn't he

your story," urg

e by the old man. Frank was waiting for the man to cha

eemed too agitated to proc

ppear and pay two thousand dollars ransom money. Two thousand dollars! I did not have it in the world. But I had a little home. I sold it-I sold everyth

on der jump,"

the old man, waving his arms, exc

and groaned as if

Scotch. "My dear sir, you are work

anger. "It is not possible to be cal

"You have not told the entire stor

etter Pacheco-the monster!-sent

as! I don'd told

le! hor

but Frank was calm and apparently unmoved, with h

vos der finger uf

-how could you tell?"

been taken from his left hand, and that Pacheco threatened to cut off his fing

eddled

he handwriting as

cognized somethi

ha

fin

been mistaken in t

as n

o you

rk on th

t sort o

e first and second joints. Besides that, the nail had

enough," nodded

s; "dot peen quid

issing not a word that fell from the man's lips

l seemed to affect the man, who turn

h me? Think of the suffering I have

ng to do now?" ask

aise some money t

ht you did r

, but not

h the

ndits and half-breeds. I did not have three thousand dollars, but I hoped th

you f

man groa

and I have not a dollar left in all

hope to do-what are

ve hundre

ow

any

begg

how. Anyway,

, man," said the professor. "This is a land of b

ountrymen, and I hoped that you mi

pect us to give you

murder him by inches-to cut him up and send him to me

ink id vos!" gurg

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into his

money without sett

di

it was all you h

that a sco

did he

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that time I have recei

wrapped in a handkerchief. With trembling

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“This carefully crafted ebook: "BURT L. STANDISH Premium Collection: 24 Adventure & Mystery Novels - Including The Merriwell Series, Lefty Locke Adventures & Owen Clancy Mysteries (Illustrated)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. William George "Gilbert" Patten (1866-1945) was a writer of adventure novels, better known by his pen name Burt L. Standish. Patten used many other pseudonyms and wrote westerns and science-fiction novels, but he is most famous for his sporting stories in the Merriwell series with brothers Frank and Dick Merriwell, who became icons of All-American sportsmanship. Apart from the Merriwell stories, Patten wrote 75 complete novels and an unknown number of stories. In total, some 500 million of his books were in print, making him one of the best-selling fiction authors of all time. Table of Contents: The Merriwell Series: Frank Merriwell's Limit (Calling a Halt) Frank Merriwell's Chums Frank Merriwell Down South Frank Merriwell's Bravery Frank Merriwell at Yale (Freshman Against Freshman) Frank Merriwell's Races Frank Merriwell's Alarm (Doing His Best) Frank Merriwell's Athletes (The Boys Who Won) Frank Merriwell's Champions (All in the Game) Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale Frank Merriwell's Cruise Frank Merriwell's New Comedian (The Rise of a Star) Frank Merriwell's Reward Frank Merriwell's Backers (The Pride of His Friends) Frank Merriwell's Triumph (The Disappearance of Felicia) Frank Merriwell's Pursuit (How to Win) Frank Merriwell's Son (A Chip off the Old Block) Frank Merriwell's Nobility (The Tragedy of the Ocean Tramp) Frank Merriwell, Junior's Golden Trail (The Fugitive Professor) Dick Merriwell's Trap (The Chap Who Bungled) Dick Merriwell Abroad (The Ban of the Terrible Ten) Dick Merriwell's Pranks (Lively Times in the Orient) Other Novels: Owen Clancy's Happy Trail (The Motor Wizard in California) Lefty Locke, Pitcher-Manager”
1 Chapter 1 A WONDERFUL STORY.2 Chapter 2 GONE.3 Chapter 3 HELD FOR RANSOM.4 Chapter 4 UNMASKED.5 Chapter 5 KIDNAPED.6 Chapter 6 CARRIED INTO THE MOUNTAINS.7 Chapter 7 THE CAMP IN THE DESERT.8 Chapter 8 THE TREASURE SEEKER.9 Chapter 9 THE PROFESSOR'S ESCAPE.10 Chapter 10 THE STRANGER.11 Chapter 11 THE AWAKENING VOLCANO.12 Chapter 12 DOOM OF THE SILVER PALACE.13 Chapter 13 A STAMPEDE IN A CITY.14 Chapter 14 THE HOT BLOOD OF YOUTH.15 Chapter 15 MYSTERY OF THE FLOWER QUEEN.16 Chapter 16 PROFESSOR SCOTCH FEELS ILL.17 Chapter 17 LED INTO A TRAP.18 Chapter 18 BARNEY ON HAND.19 Chapter 19 A HUMBLE APOLOGY.20 Chapter 20 THE PROFESSOR'S COURAGE.21 Chapter 21 FRANK'S BOLD MOVE.22 Chapter 22 THE QUEEN IS FOUND.23 Chapter 23 FIGHTING LADS.24 Chapter 24 END OF THE SEARCH.25 Chapter 25 THE MYSTERIOUS CANOE.26 Chapter 26 STILL MORE MYSTERIOUS.27 Chapter 27 IN THE EVERGLADES.28 Chapter 28 THE HUT ON THE ISLAND.29 Chapter 29 A WILD NIGHT IN THE SWAMP.30 Chapter 30 FRANK'S SHOT.31 Chapter 31 YOUNG IN YEARS ONLY.32 Chapter 32 A MYSTERIOUS TRANSFORMATION.33 Chapter 33 GAGE TAKES A TURN.34 Chapter 34 A FEARFUL FATE.35 Chapter 35 THE SERPENT VINE.36 Chapter 36 RIGHT OR WRONG.37 Chapter 37 FRANK'S MERCY.38 Chapter 38 IN THE MOUNTAINS AGAIN.39 Chapter 39 FRANK AND KATE.40 Chapter 40 A JEALOUS LOVER.41 Chapter 41 FACING DEATH.42 Chapter 42 MURIEL.43 Chapter 43 SAVED!44 Chapter 44 FRANK'S SUSPICION.45 Chapter 45 THE GREATEST PERIL.46 Chapter 46 THE MYSTERY OF MURIEL.