Just a bit too fast

by Hal Moore · language: en

Just a Bit Too Fast By HAL MOORE Thought-and-a-half Morgan was exactly that far ahead of his dull-witted police pursuers--or so he thought. [Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Argosy All-Story Weekly March 16 1929.]

When the somewhat forlorn-looking six-cylinder touring car drew up across the street before the Peninsula Park branch bank, I didn't give it a second thought.

Neither did Halloran--and if either of us should have noticed, he was the one.

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