The Road to Mandalay
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B. M. Croker. The Road to Mandalay
The Road to Mandalay
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CHAPTER. 1. BLINDS DOWN 2. WHAT HANNAH SAID 3. THE CLOSED HOUSE 4. KICKS AND HALFPENCE 5. CLOUDS 6. AN EMPTY OFFER 7. "THE MONSTER" 8. BOUND FOR BURMA 9. THE "BLANKSHIRE" 10. THE LAND OF PROMISE 11. A BURMESE HOSTESS 12. EAST AND WEST 13. "KEEP AN EYE UPON HER" 14. THE MANTLE OF FERNANDA 15. THE CHUMMERY 16. MR. AND MRS. ABELSALTER 17. AT THE PLAY 18. THE CHINESE SHOP 19. CHAFF 20. THE PONGYE 21. THE COCAINE DEN 22. THE APPROACHING DREAD 23. MYSTERY AND SUSPICION 24. SENTENCE OF DEATH 25. THE LATE RICHARD ROSCOE 26. FITZGERALD IMPARTS INFORMATION 27. A ROPE TRICK 28. MA CHIT 29. MUNG BAW 30. ENLIGHTENMENT 31. SEEING IS BELIEVING 32. ON DUTY 33. SOPHY 34. ALL IS OVER 35. MUNG BAW LIES LOW 36. THE BOMBSHELL 37. THE TUG OF WAR 38. SERGEANT-MAJOR RYAN. THE ROAD TO MANDALAY
CHAPTER I. BLINDS DOWN
CHAPTER II
WHAT HANNAH SAID
CHAPTER III
THE CLOSED HOUSE
CHAPTER IV
KICKS AND HALFPENCE
CHAPTER V
CLOUDS
CHAPTER VI
AN EMPTY OFFER
CHAPTER VII
"THE MONSTER"
CHAPTER VIII
BOUND FOR BURMA
CHAPTER IX
THE "BLANKSHIRE"
CHAPTER X
THE LAND OF PROMISE
CHAPTER XI
A BURMESE HOSTESS
CHAPTER XII
EAST AND WEST
CHAPTER XIII
"KEEP AN EYE UPON HER"
CHAPTER XIV
THE MANTLE OF FERNANDA
CHAPTER XV
THE CHUMMERY
CHAPTER XVI
MR. AND MRS. ABEL SALTER
CHAPTER XVII
AT THE PLAY
CHAPTER XVIII
THE CHINESE SHOP
CHAPTER XIX
CHAFF
CHAPTER XX
THE PONGYE
CHAPTER XXI
THE COCAINE DEN
CHAPTER XXII
THE APPROACHING DREAD
CHAPTER XXIII
MYSTERY AND SUSPICION
CHAPTER XXIV
SENTENCE OF DEATH
CHAPTER XXV
THE LATE RICHARD ROSCOE
CHAPTER XXVI
FITZGERALD IMPARTS INFORMATION
CHAPTER XXVII
A ROPE TRICK
CHAPTER XXVIII
MA CHIT
CHAPTER XXIX
MUNG BAW
CHAPTER XXX
ENLIGHTENMENT
CHAPTER XXXI
SEEING IS BELIEVING
CHAPTER XXXII
ON DUTY
CHAPTER XXXIII
SOPHY
CHAPTER XXXIV
ALL IS OVER
CHAPTER XXXV
MUNG BAW LIES LOW
CHAPTER XXXVI
THE BOMBSHELL
CHAPTER XXXVII
THE TUG OF WAR
CHAPTER XXXVIII
SERGEANT-MAJOR RYAN
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B. M. Croker
A Tale of Burma
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Sandy's mother, Mrs. Larcher, the widow of a cab proprietor, was Mrs. Shafto's only sister, and in the days of that sister's glory had never obtruded herself; but now that poor Lucilla had come down in the world, she had advanced with open arms, and at "Monte Carlo," the abode of the Larcher family, Mrs. Shafto occasionally spent a week end. The "go-as-you-please" atmosphere, late hours, breakfast in bed, and casual meals, recalled old, and not unhappy times. Mrs. Larcher, who had never been a beauty, was now a fat woman past fifty, lazy, good-natured, and absolutely governed by her children. Besides Sandy, the dandy, she had two daughters, Delia and Cossie.
Delia was on the stage (musical comedy), petite, piquant, and very lively; a true grasshopper, living only for the summer; a loud, reckless but respectable young woman, who, having but thirty shillings a week salary and to find her own "tights," was ever ready to accept motor drives, dinners, or a smart hat, or frock, from any of her "boys." Cossie, the stay-at-home, was round-faced and plump; a tireless talker and tennis player. She managed the house, held the slender purse, accepted her sister's cast-offs, and always had a "case" on with somebody. Cossie was exceedingly anxious (being the eldest of the family) to secure a home of her own, and made this alarmingly obvious.
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