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THE SEA ANGEL


THE SEA ANGEL
A Doc Savage Adventure by Kenneth Robeson
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Chapter I. THE AMAZING REDSKINS
Chapter II. THE SEA ANGEL
Chapter III. THE THREAT LETTERS
Chapter IV. GRABBERS AND THE GRABBED
Chapter V. THE NICE YOUNG MAN
Chapter VI. THE WALK-OUT
Chapter VII. SCHEMERS
Chapter VIII. THE WARNED MAN
Chapter IX. THE TRAP
Chapter X. BODIES THAT BURN
Chapter XI. DEVILТS DERELICT
Chapter XII. THE SCHEME
Chapter XIII. ISLAND TRAIL
Chapter XIV. COOLINS GETS A CLUE
Chapter XV. THE "FLYING DUTCHMAN"
Chapter XVI. THE "PATIENT"
Chapter XVII. THE GUARDIAN ANGEL
Chapter XVIII. THE ANGELТS LAIR
Chapter XIX. DEATH RENDEZVOUS
Chapter XX. H. O. G.
Chapter XXI. TRAPPED BELOW
Chapter XXII. FAST
Chapter XXIII. THE ANGEL ON THE CLIFF
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Chapter I. THE AMAZING REDSKINS
HE was a peaceful old gentleman who was scared out of his wits.
Peaceful-looking, that is. His hair was white, and his skin was as soft and pink
as a babyТs even if it did have wrinkles in it.
He was frightened. As terrified and as full of cold, horrible suspense as a man
watching a black widow spider crawl down his arm.
The scared old man was getting out of an automobile in front of the main
entrance to the Museum of Natural History. The automobile was one equipped with
armor plate and special glass. Another automobile had driven up to the museum
entrance ahead of it. Still another had followed behind. These two escort cars
were full of gentlemen with guns in their pockets, suspicion in their eyes, and
detective badgesЧprivate and policeЧon their clothing.
Before the old gentleman stirred from his car, the guards scattered over the
sidewalk and into the museum, looking around, then signaled discreetly that it
was safe.
Having observed nobody suspicious inside the museum, the burly man in charge of
the guards came out to report to the old gentleman.