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Motor Matt's Submarine
or, The Strange Cruise of the Grampus

Motor Matt's Submarine or, The Strange Cruise of the Grampus

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MOTOR STORIES

THRILLING
ADVENTURE
MOTOR
FICTION
NO. 15
JUNE 5, 1909.
FIVE
CENTS
MOTOR MATT'S
SUBMARINE
or THE STRANGE
CRUISE of the GRAMPUS
  By The Author of "MOTOR MATT"

STREET & SMITH,
PUBLISHERS,
NEW YORK.

MOTOR STORIES
THRILLING ADVENTURE MOTOR FICTION

Issued Weekly. By subscription $2.50 per year. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1909, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C., by Street & Smith, 79-89 Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y.

No. 15. NEW YORK, June 5, 1909. Price Five Cents.

MOTOR MATT'S SUBMARINE;

OR,

THE STRANGE CRUISE OF THE GRAMPUS.


By the author of "MOTOR MATT."


CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. A STARTLING REPORT.
CHAPTER II. MIXED MESSAGES.
CHAPTER III. HURRY-UP ORDERS.
CHAPTER IV. ACCIDENT OR DESIGN?
CHAPTER V. SIXTY SHOWS HIS HAND.
CHAPTER VI. AN UNEXPECTED RESCUE.
CHAPTER VII. A FRUITLESS SEARCH.
CHAPTER VIII. THE OVERTURNED BOAT.
CHAPTER IX. ADRIFT IN THE STORM.
CHAPTER X. THE DERELICT.
CHAPTER XI. THE SCHOONER.
CHAPTER XII. A STUNNING SURPRISE.
CHAPTER XIII. CLOSING IN.
CHAPTER XIV. THE "GRAMPUS" GETS A CLUE.
CHAPTER XV. AN ULTIMATUM.
CHAPTER XVI. "OFF WITH THE OLD, AND ON WITH THE NEW."
The Chicken-hearted Tenderfoot.


CHARACTERS THAT APPEAR IN THIS STORY.

Motor Matt, a lad who is at home with every variety of motor, and whose never-failing nerve serves to carry him through difficulties that would daunt any ordinary young fellow. Because of his daring as a racer with bicycle, motor-cycle and automobile he is known as "Mile-a-minute Matt." Motor-boats, air ships and submarines come naturally in his line, and consequently he lives in an atmosphere of adventure in following up his "hobby."

Dick Ferral, a young sea dog from Canada, with all a sailor's superstitions, but in spite of all that a royal chum, ready to stand by the friend of his choice through thick and thin.

Carl Pretzel, a cheerful and rollicking German boy, stout of frame as well as of heart, who is led by a fortunate accident to link his fortunes with those of Motor Matt.

Captain Nemo, Jr., otherwise Archibald Townsend, a fast friend of the Motor Boys and skipper of the submarine, Grampus.

Cassidy, mate of the Grampus.

Gaines, Clackett and Speake, crew of the Grampus.

Captain Jim Sixty, a seaman of long experience who resorts to filibustering in order to gain big prizes in the lottery of Fortune. Master of the wrecked brig, Dolphin.

Ysabel Sixty, Captain Sixty's daughter, who plays an ignoble part, although against her better nature.


CHAPTER I.

A STARTLING REPORT.

There is a speed limit for automobiles in the City of New Orleans, but a certain red touring car on this Wednesday morning gave little heed to the regulation. With two wheels in the air the car made a sharp turn into Prytania Street, slowed a little as it came within one of colliding with a two-wheeled milk wagon, swerved to one side and then leaped onward.

Besides the driver, the car contained only one man. This passenger sat in front, leaning eagerly forward and urging the driver constantly to a faster gait.

"That's the house," said the passenger finally, indicating a building with his stubby forefinger.

The car pulled up with a jerk and the passenger was out before the machine was fairly at a stop.

"Wait for me," he called as he rushed across the sidewalk, yanked the gate bell and then darted through and up the steps to the porch.

With savage impatience he jabbed at the push button beside the door and tramped fretfully until a colored servant answered his summons.

"Is Cap'n Nemo, Jr., in?" he flung at the darky.

"Dat's a new one on me, boss," was the puzzled answer. "Ah dunno no sich pusson. You-all must hab got de wrong——"

"Townsend, then?" broke in the caller. "Is he here?"

"Yassuh, Mistah Townsend is in his room, sah, but dat odder man——"

Without pausing further, the man pushed roughly past the darky, to that person's intense astonishment, and went up

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