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Title: The Blue Ghost Mystery
Author: Harold Leland Goodwin
Release Date: March 10, 2010 [EBook #31589]
Language: English
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THE BLUE GHOST MYSTERY
A RICK BRANT SCIENCE-ADVENTURE STORY
BY JOHN BLAINE
BY GROSSET & DUNLAP, INC., 1960
NEW YORK, N. Y.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
_Printed in the United States of America_
[Transcriber's Note: Extensive research did not discover a US copyright
renewal]
Contents
I A SPOOKY INVITATION
II DEATH AT COSTIN'S CREEK
III THE BLUE GHOST
IV THE OLD MINE
V NIGHT ALARM
VI THE DARK PIT
VII THE FROSTOLA MAN
VIII PLAN OF ATTACK
IX THE SPLITTING ATOMS
X AN ASSIST FROM JANIG
XI THE GHOST REAPPEARS
XII THE DEAD WATER
XIII THE NIGHT WATCHERS
XIV THE COLD, COLD CLUE
XV THE MISSING FACTS
XVI TRAPPED!
XVII IN DARKNESS
XVIII THE FIRST FACT
XIX THE FINAL FACT
XX DEATH OF A GHOST
List of Illustrations
_There was no place the Blue Ghost could have gone_
_"See a way up, Rick?" Scotty called_
_"This calls for an expert," Rick said discouragingly_
_The timber had given way. They were trapped!_
THE BLUE GHOST MYSTERY
CHAPTER I
A Spooky Invitation
Rick Brant moved with infinite care. With one hand he adjusted the focus
of his microscope, while with the other he brought the sharp glass tip
of the pipette into view. He released his thumb for a fraction of a
second and let a drop of blue fluid flow into the field of view.
The microscopic monster shot out its defensive weapons, shuddered, and
was still. For a moment Rick inspected his work, then sat back with a
sigh. Staining microscopic animals was delicate work, but this specimen
had turned out perfectly. At the instant the stain hit the animal, it
had shot out its trichocysts, or stinging hairs. Rick hoped
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