Larry Dexter's Great Search - or, The Hunt for the Missing Millionaire by Howard R. (Howard Roger) Garis
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"I rather guess there is," Bailey admitted. "Wonder where he got his
razor? I never use one." "He must have had it in that small valise he wore, strapped by a belt, around his waist," Larry answered. "That's probably where he carried his money. I'd like to get at the bottom of this mystery." "Well, you newspaper fellows are looking for just such things as this," said the fisherman with a smile. "It's right in your line." "So it is," Larry replied. "I'll solve it, too." But it was some time later, and Larry had many strange adventures before he got at the bottom of the queer secret that started down there on the lonely sea coast. CHAPTER VII LARRY OVERHEARS SOMETHING Larry decided that the disappearance of the fisherman's guest was not a part of the story of the wreck, though the fact that the passenger was missing was an item of much interest, and he used it. He made up his mind to tell Mr. Emberg all about the strange happening when he got back. |
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