The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Smuggler

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(source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
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Series: Pluck and Luck no. 517 — pages 28-29
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Part of: Pluck and luck no. 517 (Issue)
Author: Fenton, Ralph, Colonel (pseudonym used by multiple people)
Date: April 29, 1908
First Sentence: "Shipmates, there's a little love in my story, and some killing, too, but then yarns must have an edge to them to make them interesting," said Pilot Vick Hosmer, as a calm struck our yacht only a few leagues from Niagara.
Last Sentence: "As many of Olph's smugglers were often seen after his vessel disappeared, there is no doubt but that Olph did not go down in the lake, but sunk his vessel, and dispersed his crew, all rich, and let the world believe he was dead, while he went South to live, married his old sweetheart, and enjoyed the fortune his father secretly left him."

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