herwise."
"Then I have not died in vain in giving my life for my country?"
"No, Tom, you have not."
"Then I have nothing to regret. Good-by, Captain. You have been very
good to me."
Dick took the boy's hand and held it till the grip relaxed, when he
placed it at his side and spread the flag over the young hero.
Next week's issue will contain "THE LIBERTY BOYS AND CAPTAIN HUCK; or,
ROUTING A WICKED LEADER."
. . . . . . . . . . .
A reporter was interviewing Thomas A. Edison. "And you, sir," he said to
the inventor, "made the first talking machine?" "No," Mr. Edison
replied, "the first one was made long before my time--out of a rib."
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THE LIBERTY BOYS OF '76
- - LATEST ISSUES - -
1064 The Liberty Boys in Kentucky; or, After the Redskins and Renegades.
1065 " and Old Moll; or, The Witch of Red Hook Point.
1066 " Secret Cave; or, Hiding From Tryon.
1067 " and the Jailer; or, Digging Out of Captivity.
1068 " Trumpet Blast; or, The Battle Cry of Freedom.
1069 " Call to Arms; or, Washington's Clever Ruse.
1070 " Whirlwind Attack; or, A Terrible Surprise to Tarleton.
1071 " Out With Brave Barry; or, The Battle With the "Unicorn."
1072 " Lost Trail: or, The Escape of the Traitor.
1073 " Beating the Skinners; or, Clearing Out a Bad Lot.
1074 " Flank Move; or, Coming Up Behind the British.
1075 " as Scouts; or, Skirmishing Around Valley Forge.
1076 " Forced March: or, Caught in a Terrible Trap.
1077 " Defending Bennington; or, Helping General Stark.
1078 " Young Messenger; or, Storming the Jersey Batteries.
1079 " and the Indian Fighter; or, Saving the Southern Settlers.
1080 " Running Fight; or, After the Redcoat Rangers.
1081 " Fighting Doxstader; or, The Destruction of Currytown.
1082 " and the Miller; or, Routing the Tory Bandits.
1083 " Chasing "Wild Bill"; or, Fighting a Mysterious Troop.
1084 " Hidden Swamp: or, Hot Times Along the Shore.
1085 " and the Black Horseman; or, Defeating a Dangerous Foe.
1086 " After the Cherokees; or, Battling With Cruel Enemies.
1087 " River Journey; or, Down the Ohio.
1088 " at East Rock; or, The Burning of New Haven.
1089 " in the Drowned Lands; or, Perilous Times Out West.
1090 " on the Commons; or, Defending Old New York.
1091 " Sword Charge; or, The Fight at Stony Point.
1092 " After Sir John; or, Dick Slater's Clever Ruse.
1093 " Doing Guard Duty; or, The Loss of Fort
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