Frank Merriwell's Bravery
rowd on the station platform. They sw
ch h
Men climbed on each others' shoulders; men fought to get neare
ch h
became one mighty roar for blood, the most a
r before that suddenly infuriated mob. He showed that he had n
as if he would give something to ge
eath the tails of his coat with a brace of heavy, long-barreled revolvers in their grasp. The muzzles o
by thunder, thar'll be dead mea
y the sudden outbreak of the mob, and, with her older comp
to Blac
owled the words above all
rope!" scre
led to the shoulders of those about hi
necktie fer
roar, and a surge, and a strugg
dare. "Back! back! back! or, by the ete
drag him away. The sheriff saw that he would not be a
e giant sheriff's lips. "It's yer only
ust behind the handcuffed youth. "Pwhat
familiar, "what is this crazy mob tryi
boy, joyously. "Now I can prove
got
d both hands upon the manacled lad, and tried
h boy, who had appeared in company with a littl
k!-it struck the man fairly in the left eye, knocking
Mulloy, as he grasped the imperiled youth by the coll
ch. "Let's hurry out by the back door, the way we came in. We were detained, s
," said Frank. "I am in a
essor. "You can explain that lat
oo
irst time, his friends saw the irons on
av thot?" demanded Barney Mulloy,
have been arres
at f
shooting,
n wid
sor Scotch, reprovingly. "Are you never able
professor. I am giving
impossible-I
the t
, as if still doubtful that Fran
Canadian County, Hank Kildare. That's his voice you can hear above the howling. He
le professor, in a dazed way. "What have y
thi
hink ye have don
have heard of
es
that very interesti
p, hoarse voice, and he now let out a roar of disgu
fumed the professor, in a rage. "Somebody shall suf
gard it as extremely funny
"But it's dead aisy ye kin prove y
out that. I have
t's t
by a person who has se
cotch, furiously. "Show me to him, an
is the
o was regarding him with horrified eyes f
t gi
young
es
is
e train hold-up last night. Dawson tore the mask from the young robber's face, and s
ds, and she started fo
w your face plainly last night, and I can never forget it. You a
staggered, but he quickly
greatest mistake of your life. I know this boy-I am his g
with him l
We we
en! Black Harry or no
he would not d
di
nothing could s
ith thot lad, an' a whoiter b'y nivver drew a breath. He'd foight fer ye till he died, av he didn't git killed, an' it's nivver would he shoo
l was u
y poor father!" she decla
e sees the real Black Harry at my side. It must be that the fellow is my double, and so my life will be in per