Motor Matt's Daring; or, True to His Friends

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by Stanley R. Matthews




  Motor Stories

  Thrilling Adventure Motor Fiction

  No. 2 Mar. 6, 1909

  Five Cents

  MOTOR MATT'S DARING

  OR TRUE TO HIS FRIENDS

  by

  STANLEY R. MATTHEWS

  _"Steady!" cried Motor Matt, reachingfor the head of the runawayhorse._]

  Street & Smith,Publishers,New York.

  Motor Stories

  Thrilling Adventure Motor Fiction

  _Issued Weekly. By subscription $2.50 per year. Entered according toAct of Congress in the year 1909, in the Office of the Librarian ofCongress, Washington, D. C., by_ STREET & SMITH, _79-89 SeventhAvenue, New York, N. Y._

  No. 2. NEW YORK, March 6, 1909. Price Five Cents.

  MOTOR MATT'S DARING;

  OR,

  TRUE TO HIS FRIENDS.

  By the author of "MOTOR MATT."

  CONTENTS

  CHAPTER I. THE RUNAWAY MOTOR-CYCLE. CHAPTER II. UNDERHAND WORK. CHAPTER III. M'READY'S "STRIKE." CHAPTER IV. DACE PERRY'S DUPLICITY. CHAPTER V. A DISAGREEABLE SURPRISE. CHAPTER VI. OVERHAULING THE THIEF. CHAPTER VII. BACK TO THE BLUEBELL. CHAPTER VIII. TOO LATE! CHAPTER IX. HELD AT BAY. CHAPTER X. A DARING ESCAPE. CHAPTER XI. A HARD JOURNEY. CHAPTER XII. A STOUT HEART AND PLENTY OF HOPE. CHAPTER XIII. MATT WINS--AND LOSES. CHAPTER XIV. A QUEER TANGLE. CHAPTER XV. THE LAST SURPRISE. CHAPTER XVI. MOTOR MATT'S TRIUMPH.

  CHARACTERS THAT APPEAR IN THIS STORY.

  =Matt King=, concerning whom there has always been a mystery--a lad of splendid athletic abilities, and never-failing nerve, who has won for himself, among the boys of the Western town, the popular name of "Mile-a-minute Matt."

  =Chub McReady=, sometimes called plain "Reddy," for short, on account of his fiery "thatch"--a chum of Matt, with a streak of genius for inventing things that often land the bold experimenter in trouble.

  =Welcome Perkins=, a one-legged wanderer who lives with Chub and his sister while their father prospects for gold--Welcome is really a man of peace, yet he delights to imagine himself a "terror," and is forever boasting about being a "reformed road-agent."

  =Dirk Hawley=, a sporting man who usually gets whatever he goes after; and being both rich and unscrupulous is reckoned a dangerous character to have for an enemy.

  =Dace Perry=, a school companion of young King, who has learned to hate Matt so furiously that he is ready to go to almost any length in order to do our hero an injury.

  =Tom Clipperton=, known generally as "Clip," a quarter-blood, who is very sensitive about his Indian ancestry.

  =Susie McReady=, the small sister of Chub.

  =Edith Hawley=, the gambler's daughter.

  =Mr. McReady=, a prospector.

  =Delray=, a watchman in charge of the abandoned "Bluebell" Mine.

  =Jacks=, } =Bisbee=, } two ruffians in the employ of Hawley.

  =Pedro Morales=, a Mexican wood-hauler.

 

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