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Chapter 1 



Uncle Ed's Wager 



Chapter II 



First Evening in the 



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Chapter III 



The "Rubber Neck" 



Auto 



Chapter IV 



Five Hundred Feet 



Above Broadway 



Chapter V 



All About Skyscrapers 



Chapter VI 



A Hundred Feet Below 



Broadway 



Chapter VII 



The "Bends" 



Chapter VIII 



Reporters for the Sphere 



Chapter IX 



Sand Hogs 



Chapter X 

 A Man Goes Skyrocket- 

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 River Bed 

 Chapter XI 

 Stopping a Leak With 

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 Chapter XII 

 Spinning a Web Across 

 the River 

 Chapter XIII 

 Cars that Travel 

 Skyward 

 Chapter XIV 

 Quenching a City's 

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 Chapter XV 

 Caging Dynamite 

 Chapter XVI 

 A Life Saving Fall 

 Chapter XVII 

 Boats That Devour Mud 



Chapter XVIII 

 The Launch of a 

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 Chapter XIX 

 The "Hoodoo Drydock" 

 Chapter XX 

 Twenty Miles Under 

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 Chapter XXI 

 Making Soap from 

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 Chapter XXII 

 Caught in the Jaws of 

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 Chapter XXIII 

 Thousands Talking at 

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 Chapter XXIV 

 An Underground Swim 

 Chapter XXV 

 Igniting Oil by Com- 

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