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Fred Fearnot "Dime Novels": 100-199

by Hal Standish (real name: Harvey King Shackleford)

Fred Fearnot at St. Simons; or, The Mystery of a Georgia Island
No. 105
December 7, 1900
Finally the bully decided that a bed on the sand was the best place for him, and he lay there. Then Fearnot seized him by his feet and dragged him down to the beach, Terry driving the other two after him.
Fred Fearnot Deceived; or, After the Wrong Man
No. 106
December 14, 1900
The next instant the other two made an attack; but they little dreamed that they were up against one of the best boxers in Gotham. He knocked them both down before they suspected the nature of the mistake they had made.
Fred Fearnot's Charity, or, Teaching Others a Lesson
No. 107
December 21, 1900
Fred Fearnot as the Judge, or, Heading Off the Lynchers
No. 108
December 28, 1900
Fred Fearnot's Fine Work, or, Up Against a Crank
No. 110
January 11, 1901
Fred Fearnot's Round Up, or, A Lively Time on the Ranche
No. 112
January 25, 1901
Fred Fearnot and the Giant, or, A Hot Time in Cheyenne
No. 113
February 1, 1901
Fred Fearnot's Way, or, Doing Up a Sharper
No. 115
February 15, 1901
In a couple of minutes Wilkes was completely used up. He had been knocked down three or four times, and at last the young fellow got his head in chancery and gave him fearful punishment.
Fred Fearnot and his Mascot, or Evelyn's Fearless Ride
No. 118
March 8, 1901
Fred Fearnot Captured, or In the Hands of his Enemies
No. 121
March 29, 1901
Fred Fearnot and the Banker, or A Schemer's Trap to Ruin Him
No. 122
April 5, 1901
Fred Fearnot's Great Feat, or, Winning a Fortune on Skates
No. 123
April 12, 1901
Fred Fearnot at West Point, or, Having Fun with the Hazers
No. 129
May 24, 1901
Fred Fearnot and the Gambler, or The Trouble on the Lake Front
No. 131
June 7, 1901
Fred Fearnot in Atlanta, or, The Black Fiend of Dark Town
No. 134
June 28, 1901
Fred Fearnot's Camp Hunt, or, The White Deer of the Adirondacks
No. 140
August 9, 1901
Fred Fearnot and the Baron, or, Calling Down a Nobleman
No. 145
September 13, 1901
The nobleman was nearly paralyzed. Being of a much larger frame, he dashed at Fearnot again, as if intending to tear him to pieces. Fearnot dealt him blow after blow on face and chest, and with the rapidity of lightning flashes.
Fred Fearnot and the Brokers, or, Ten Days in Wall Street
No. 146
September 20, 1901
Fred Fearnot's Greatest Danger, or Ten Days with the Moonshiners
No. 148
October 4, 1901
Fred Fearnot and the Kidnappers, or Trailing a Stolen Child
No. 149
October 11, 1901
Fred Fearnot's Quick Work!, or, The Hold Up at Eagle Pass
No. 150
October 18, 1901
Fred Fearnot Lost, or, Missing for Thirty Days
No. 154
November 15, 1901
Fred Fearnot Fined, or, The Judge's Mistake
No. 160
December 27, 1901
Fred Fearnot in Turkey; or, Defying the Sultan
No. 166
February 7, 1902
"I beg your pardon, Pasha," said Fred in French. "We have the permit of the Grand Vizier, and we are going through in spite of you and your guards."
Fred Fearnot and the Kaiser, or, In the Royal Palace at Berlin
No. 168
February 21, 1902
Fred Fearnot's Justice, or, The Champion of the School Marm
No. 171
March 14, 1902
Fred Fearnot's Big Day; or, Harvard and Yale at New Era
No. 174
April 4, 1902
"Well, that's the closest race I ever saw," said Fred. "Whichever wins will have nothing to brag about." They dashed past the dock where Fred and the others were seated and went swiftly on down toward the finishing point.
Fred Fearnot and the Lynchers, or, Saving a Girl Horse Thief
No. 176
April 18, 1902
Fred Fearnot's Wonderful Feat, or, The Taming of Black Beauty
No. 177
April 25, 1902
Fred Fearnot and the Rioters; or, Backing Up the Sheriff
No. 181
May 23, 1902
He lay there and Fred stood over him, but he never touched him when he was down. "Have you got enough?" Fred called to him when he saw him coming to. Of course he couldn't utter a word. All he could was to groan.
Fred Fearnot in New Mexico; or, Saved by Terry Olcott
No. 185
June 20, 1902
One man, whom Terry had noticed as being with the bully several times, slipped up behind Fearnot and drew a knife. Terry saw it and sprang forward, caught the fellow by the wrist and wrenched the knife out of his grasp.
Fred Fearnot in Montana, or, The Dispute at Rocky Hill
No. 187
July 4, 1902
Fred Fearnot and the Raiders, or, Fighting for His Belt
No. 197
September 12, 1902

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