Scientific Sprague




BY

FRANCIS LYNDE


ILLUSTRATED BY

B. ROSCOE SHRADER


CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

NEW YORK ::::::::: 1912

Copyright, 1912, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


Published October, 1912


CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

Where another man might have asked questions, he stood aside and looked on and listened Frontispiece
Thanks to the man with the red lantern, there were half a dozen car-lengths to spare between the two trains when the double stop was made 18
Brushing them aside with his mighty weight or driving them before him like chaff in the fury of his onset 108
Sprague had unlimbered and focussed his camera again and was calmly taking snap-shot after snap-shot 270

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