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The Go Ahead Boys and the Mysterious Old House

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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Go Ahead Boys and the Mysterious Old House, by Ross Kay

Title: The Go Ahead Boys and the Mysterious Old House

Author: Ross Kay

Release Date: April 25, 2011 [eBook #35964]

Language: English

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THE GO AHEAD BOYS AND THE MYSTERIOUS OLD HOUSE


THE GO AHEAD BOYS
AND THE
MYSTERIOUS OLD HOUSE

BY

ROSS KAY

Author of “The Search for the Spy,” “The Air Scout,”
“Dodging the North Sea Mines,” “With Joffre on
the Battle Line,” “The Go Ahead Boys
on Smugglers’ Island,” “The Go
Ahead Boys and the
Treasure Cave,”
etc., etc.

 
 
 

Copyright, 1916,

by

BARSE & HOPKINS

 

 
 
 

PREFACE

In almost every rural community in the older parts of our country there is a house which some of the country folk have believed to be “haunted.” As a rule this house is old and perhaps has fallen into partial decay. The children passing on the country road move to the opposite side when they draw near the building. Stories are current of scenes which have been witnessed and sounds heard in the vacant dwelling. Perhaps even the older people have not altogether outgrown their feeling of timidity when they are near it. How baseless all such stories are and how easily most of the unusual sights and sounds can be accounted for is of course clearly understood. In this story I have tried to interest my young readers in the attempts of four normal, go-ahead boys to solve the mysteries connected with a venerable house near the home of one of them, which was shunned by many of the simple country people. I have endeavored to avoid all sensationalism and yet to interest the boys and girls in a stirring story of the experiences of my heroes. I am not without hope that the final solution of the mystery of the old Meeker House may help my young readers a little more courageously to face other problems, perhaps equally mysterious or perplexing, which may be presented to them in other forms. At all events I sincerely hope that the spirit and determination of the Go Ahead Boys will remain in their minds after the story itself shall have long been forgotten.

—Ross Kay

 
 
 

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I—THE OLD MEEKER HOUSE
CHAPTER II—COWBOYS AND SKINNERS
CHAPTER III—INTO THE HAUNTED HOUSE
CHAPTER IV—FLIGHT
CHAPTER V—A SURPRISE
CHAPTER VI—A PRISONER
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