Motor Matt Makes Good; or, Another Victory For the Motor Boys

Motor Matt Makes Good; or, Another Victory For the Motor Boys

Stanley R. Matthews

Stanley R. Matthews

Motor Matt Makes Good; or, Another Victory for the Motor Boys by Stanley R. Matthews. Motor Stories: Thrilling Adventure Motor Fiction no. 20 by Stanley R. Matthews. Published 1909 A GREAT SUCCESS!! MOTOR STORIES Every boy who reads one of the splendid adventures of Motor Matt, which are making their appearance in this weekly, is at once surprised and delighted. Surprised at the generous quantity of reading matter that we are giving for five cents; delighted with the fascinating interest of the stories, second only to those published in the Tip Top Weekly. Matt has positive mechanical genius, and while his adventures are unusual, they are, however, drawn so true to life that the reader can clearly see how it is possible for the ordinary boy to experience them. HERE ARE THE TITLES NOW READY AND THOSE TO BE PUBLISHED: 1—Motor Matt; or, The King of the Wheel. 2—Motor Matt\'s Daring; or, True to His Friends. 3—Motor Matt\'s Century Run; or, The Governor\'s Courier. 4—Motor Matt\'s Race; or, The Last Flight of the "Comet." 5—Motor Matt\'s Mystery; or, Foiling a Secret Plot. 6—Motor Matt\'s Red Flier; or, On the High Gear. 7—Motor Matt\'s Clue; or, The Phantom Auto. 8—Motor Matt\'s Triumph; or, Three Speeds Forward. 9—Motor Matt\'s Air Ship; or, The Rival Inventors. 10—Motor Matt\'s Hard Luck; or, The Balloon House Plot. 11—Motor Matt\'s Daring Rescue; or, The Strange Case of Helen Brady. 12—Motor Matt\'s Peril; or, Cast Away in the Bahamas. 13—Motor Matt\'s Queer Find; or, The Secret of the Iron Chest. 14—Motor Matt\'s Promise; or, The Wreck of the "Hawk." 15—Motor Matt\'s Submarine; or, The Strange Cruise of the "Grampus." 16—Motor Matt\'s Quest; or, Three Chums in Strange Waters. To be Published on June 14th. 17—Motor Matt\'s Close Call; or, The Snare of Don Carlos. To be Published on June 21st. 18—Motor Matt in Brazil; or, Under the Amazon. To be Published on June 28th. 19—Motor Matt\'s Defiance; or, Around the Horn. To be Published on July 5th. 20—Motor Matt Makes Good; or, Another Victory for the Motor Boys. PRICE, FIVE CENTS At all newsdealers, or sent, postpaid, by the publishers upon receipt of the price.
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Running to Waste: The Story of a Tomboy

Running to Waste: The Story of a Tomboy

George M. Baker

Poetry / LGBT

CHAPTER I.STOLEN SWEETS.“Bouncers, Teddy! the roundest and the rosiest. Drop them, quick! My apron’s all ready for the darlings.”“It’s very well to say drop them; but it’s just as much as I can do to keep from falling myself. Don’t you see I’m holding on with both hands?”“What a fuss you do make! Come down, and let me try. I never saw a tree yet big enough to scare me.”“Who’s scart, Becky Sleeper? I ain’t—not by a long chalk. When a feller’s holdin’ on with both hands, he can’t be expected to pick very quick—can he?”“Wind your arm round that branch over your head. There; now you’re all right, Teddy.”“That’s so. What a hand you are to contrive! Now look sharp—they’re coming!”Becky Sleeper, in imitation of famed “Humpty Dumpty,” sat upon a wall, where she had no business to be, for the wall was the boundary of Captain Thompson’s orchard. But there she sat, her feet dangling, her hair flying, and her hands holding her apron by its corners, intent on catching the apples which her brother was plucking from the tree above her head.An active, wide-awake little body was the girl who was acting as accessory to the crime—a very common one—of robbing an orchard. Every movement of her sprightly figure belied the family name. Perched upon the wall, that cool October morning, she might have sat as a model for the Spirit of Mischief. A plump, round, rosy face, with a color in the cheeks that rivaled in brightness the coveted fruit above her, blue eyes full of laughter, a pretty mouth, with dissolving views of flashing teeth, teasing smiles, and a tongue never at rest; a queer little pug nose, that had a habit of twitching a mirthful accompaniment to the merriment of eyes and mouth, a profusion of light hair, tossed to and fro by the quick motions of the head,—all these combined to make a head-piece which would have delighted an artist, brightened as it was by a few straggling rays of sunshine, that darted through convenient openings in the mass of foliage above her head.Miss Becky’s costume, however, did not furnish a fitting finish to her face and figure, but, on the contrary, seemed much the worse for wear. A high-neck, blue-check apron showed unmistakable signs of familiarity with grape and berry juices; the rusty brown dress which peeped out beneath it was plentifully “sown with tares,” and had a rough fringe at the bottom never placed there by the dress-maker; a pair of stockings, once white, had the appearance of having recently been dyed in a mud-puddle, and a pair of stringless boots, which completed her attire, were only prevented from dropping off by an elevation of the toes.With her diminutive figure, her mischievous face, and her eager interest in the apple raid, she might have been taken for a thoughtless, giddy child. No stranger would have dreamed she was a maiden with an undoubted right to affix to her name, age sixteen.
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Camp Mates in Michigan; or, with Pack and Paddle in the Pine Woods

Camp Mates in Michigan; or, with Pack and Paddle in the Pine Woods

St. George Rathborne

St. George Rathborne

This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world\'s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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The Motor Rangers Wireless Station

The Motor Rangers' Wireless Station

John Henry Goldfrap

John Henry Goldfrap

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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Troubadour Tales

Troubadour Tales

Evaleen Stein

Children's / Poetry

This collection of literature attempts to compile many classics that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.This collection of literature attempts to compile many classics that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
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The Speedwell Boys and Their Racing Auto; Or, A Run for the Golden Cup

The Speedwell Boys and Their Racing Auto; Or, A Run for the Golden Cup

Roy Rockwood

Young Adult / Fiction

Excerpt from The Speedwell Boys and Their Racing Auto: Or a Run for the Golden Cup"Say, fellows! I Look at what\'s coming!""Oh, my eyes! See him wabble! Why, h\'ell be over the wall into the river, machine and all, if he doesn\'t watch out.""Say, Dan, did you ever see a fellow run a car as bad as Maxey? If we didn\'t know better wed think he had a fit, declared Billy Speedwell, who sat with his brother, and several of their chums, on a high, grassy bank overlooking the Colasha River and above the road, a mile or two below Riverdale."He certainly does make a mess of it," admitted the older Speedwell lad, gazing down the road, as were his friends, at a drab-painted automobile which was approaching them.They were five boys, all members of the River-dale Outing Club and all rode motorcycles which just now were leaning, in a row, against the bank. The chums had come out after school for a short spin into the country. It was fall, which fact was proven by the brilliant coloring of the leaves.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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