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Ted Marsh on an Important Mission

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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Ted Marsh on an Important Mission, by Elmer Sherwood, Illustrated by Alice Carsey

Title: Ted Marsh on an Important Mission

Author: Elmer Sherwood

Release Date: May 12, 2009 [eBook #28769]

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

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HE SPRANG AT TED AND BARKED HIS DELIGHT


Ted Marsh on An
Important Mission

by

ELMER SHERWOOD

Author of “Ted Marsh, the Boy
Scout”, “Buffalo Bill’s Boyhood”,
“Buffalo Bill and the Pony Express”,
etc., etc.

Illustrations by Alice Carsey

Whitman Publishing Co.


CONTENTS

I. Ted Decides to Accept   11
II. Plans Are Made to Meet Ted   24
III. Ted Arrives in Chicago   33
IV. Ted Meets Strong   39
V. Setting a Trap   47
VI. Strong Seems Checkmated   57
VII. The Dictaphone at Work   68
VIII. Winckel Calls a Halt   80
IX. At Ottawa   87
X. Ted Receives a Reward   94
XI. Ted Goes Back   101
XII. The Marshes Reunited   108

ILLUSTRATIONS


HE SPRANG AT TED AND BARKED HIS DELIGHT 4
CAUTIOUSLY HE PROWLED ABOUT 13
TED FREES THE PRISONERS 77

TED MARSH ON AN IMPORTANT MISSION

11

CHAPTER I

TED DECIDES TO ACCEPT

“Ted, oh Ted.”

The speaker’s hail was not altogether unexpected. The boy called Ted turned about and met Captain Wilson half way.

The familiar figure of the boy proves to be Ted Marsh who had come out to Western Canada with his friends, John Dean and Mrs. Dean. After a number of months on the Double X Ranch, months which the boy had found both exhilarating and tremendously to his liking, he had been sent to Wayland Academy. To those of us who have read Ted Marsh the Boy Scout, the following facts are familiar. A brief resume, however, is set forth herewith for those readers who are new so that they can safely gather the threads of our story.

Ted Marsh, a likeable newsboy, living in 12 Chicago, makes the acquaintance of John Dean, a Canadian rancher. Ted takes him to the Settlement to which he belongs. Dean’s interest in the boy grows. Then as the boy begins to show the man the

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