Doc Savage: the Miracle Menace

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“I tell you we’ve got that long-haired zombie!” Spook Davis yelled excitedly inside the trailer. The stormy night held no trace of Ivan Cass or his mind-readers—if they really were mind-readers—led by the little fellow with the big voice. They must have left town, taking Saint Pete, the puzzling redheaded girl who was afraid to tell anything. The little Missouri town slept peacefully in the wet night.“It’s Christopher Columbus, all right!” Spook whooped. “He’s sure a zombie, if you ask me.”Gull...iver said, “I don’t feel ripe for any more crazy stuff.”He was not, for some reason, particularly anxious to climb into the trailer and look. He felt confused by things happening which were apparently impossible. Cass’ men seemingly were mind-readers, for it was their mind-reading that had been partially responsible for Gulliver’s disaster when he tried to capture them. Gull did not believe in mind-readers. Gulliver Greene—stage name The Great Gulliver—did not believe in mediums, clairvoyants, or crystal gazers; he took no stock at all in numerology, astrology, or palmistry.MoreLess

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