"Kenneth Robeson - Doc Savage 018 - The Squeaking Goblin" - читать интересную книгу автора (Robeson Kenneth) THE SQUEAKING GOBLIN
A Doc Savage Adventure by Kenneth Robeson This page copyright ┬й 2001 Blackmask Online. http://www.blackmask.com ? Chapter I. THE COONSKIN CAP GHOST ? Chapter II. THE SAVAGE SUMMONS ? Chapter III. SQUEAKING DEATH ? Chapter IV. MOUNTAIN MEN ? Chapter V. MOUNTAIN GIRL ? Chapter VI. DERELICT ? Chapter VII. THE SNOWS ? Chapter VIII. THE SCARED RAYMOND ? Chapter IX. THREE SKYMEN ? Chapter X. THE GOBLIN KILLS ? Chapter XI. THE SAFE SURPRISE ? Chapter XII. MOUNTAIN TRICKERY ? Chapter XIII. THE TRAP ? Chapter XIV. OLD JUDE ? Chapter XV. THE UNEXPECTED DEAD ? Chapter XVI. THE ENTERTAINER ? Chapter XVII. THE SUBSTANTIAL GHOST ? Chapter XVIII. THE FIERY MESSAGE ? Chapter XIX. SUSPECTS ? Chapter XXI. THE GOBLINтАЩS LAST SQUEAK Scanned and Proofed by Tom Stephens Chapter I. THE COONSKIN CAP GHOST THE cream-colored yacht was anchored fully a mile from the nearest shore habitation. That in itself was vaguely suspicious. It was night and a moon hung high, spilling a silver flood of brilliant light. By that luminance, a close watcher might have perceived two men on the yacht deck, crouched in the shadow of an upper deck awning. Both held rifles, and their attitude was one of a strained waiting and watching. Other and better coves were to be found nearer Bar Harbor, the Maine summer rendezvous of yachtsmen, but these held anchored pleasure craft of varying size. The inlet where the cream yacht lay was otherwise untenanted. It was as if those aboard wanted solitude. The watching men maintained silence, keeping their eyes on the shore and occasionally cupping their hands behind ears. One used binoculars. "See it, Tige?" asked a man with a rifle. "AinтАЩt sartin," said the one with the binoculars. "Calculate IтАЩll know in a minute." Tige continued to peer through his glasses at the shore, often lowering them as if he distrusted their prisms, and using his naked blue eyes that were like the snouts of two rifles seen from directly in front. |
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