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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. On the Owner's Private Car
- Chapter II. Off for New Fields
- Chapter III. Coming to an Understanding
- Chapter IV. Introduced to the Crew
- Chapter V. The Midnight Alarm
- Chapter VI. Almost a Tragedy
- Chapter VII. The First Day's Experience
- Chapter VIII. The Circus Boy Wins
- Chapter IX. Teddy Gets Into Trouble
- Chapter X. A Surprise, Indeed
- Chapter XI. Three Cheers and a Tiger
- Chapter XII. Facing an Emergency
- Chapter XIII. A Baffled Car Manager
- Chapter XIV. Teddy Writes a Letter
- Chapter XV. In an Exciting Race
- Chapter XVI. A Battle of Wits
- Chapter XVII. The Charge of the Paste Brigade
- Chapter XVIII. The Missing Show Cars
- Chapter XIX. Phil's Daring Plan
- Chapter XX. On a Wildcat Run
- Chapter XXI. In a Perilous Position
- Chapter XXII. A Dash for Liberty
- Chapter XXIII. The Deserted Village
- Chapter XXIV. Conclusion
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