"My name's Stingaree!"
STINGAREE
ILLUSTRATED BY
GEORGE W. LAMBERT
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
NEW YORK : : : : : : : : : : : : 1908
Copyright, 1905, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
CONTENTS
Page
| I. | 1 |
| II. | 32 |
| III. | 70 |
| IV. | 98 |
| V. | 121 |
| VI. | 144 |
| VII. | 168 |
| VIII. | 190 |
| IX. | 215 |
| X. | 252 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
"My name's Stingaree!" |
Frontispiece |
Facing page
"Any message, young fellow?" |
66 |
Mr. Kentish watched the little operation of "sticking up" without a word |
98 |
The gray sergeant flung his arms round their prisoner |
166 |
Stingaree toppled out of the saddle |
198 |
The mare spun round, bucking as she spun |
238 |
Stingaree knocked in vain |
246 |
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