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NTERTAIN AN UNOBTRUSIVE VISITOR

IV. PISTOLS FOR TWO--COFFEE FOR ONE

V. THEIR TENANT DISCOVERS THE RALESTONES

VI. SATAN GOES A-HUNTING AND FINDS WORK FOR IDLE HANDS

VII. BY OUR LUCK!

VIII. GREAT-UNCLE RICK WALKS THE HALL

IX. PORTRAIT OF A LADY AND A GENTLEMAN

X. INTO THE SWAMP

XI. RALESTONES TO THE RESCUE!

XII. THE RALESTONES BRING HOME A RELUCTANT GUEST

XIII. ON SUCH A NIGHT AS THIS--

XIV. PIRATE WAYS ARE HIDDEN WAYS

XV. PIECES OF EIGHT--RALESTONES' FATE!

XVI. RALESTONES STAND TOGETHER

XVII. THE RETURN OF RICK RALESTONE

XVIII. RUPERT BRINGS HOME HIS MARCHIONESS


ILLUSTRATIONS

"How hold ye Lorne?" Rupert's softly spoken question brought the well-remembered answer to Val's lips: "By the oak leaf, by the sea wave, by the broadsword blade, thus hold we Lorne!"

"I'se Lucy," she stated, thoroughly at her ease. "An' dis is Letty-Lou"

Ricky lifted off the cover. Val stared at the canvas

"It's a genuine Audubon," Charity said

Zzzzzrupp! Satan was industriously ripping the remnants of lining from its interior

The canoe floated almost of its own volition into a dead and distorted strip of country

At the bayou at last, they wriggled Jeems awkwardly into the boat

Then came a tree burdened with a small 'coon which stared at the boy piteously, its eyes green in the light

Ricky held aloft a great war sword. There could be no doubt in any of them--the Luck of Lorne had returned


RALESTONE LUCK


How hold ye Lorne?

By the oak leaf, By the sea wave, By the broadsword blade, Thus hold we Lorne!

The oak leaf is dust, The sea wave is gone, The broadsword is rust, How now hold ye Lorne?

By our Luck, thus hold we Lorne!

CHAPTER I

THE RALESTONES COME HOME

"Once upon a time two brave pri

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