C. N. Williamson & A. N. Williamson: 30+ Murder Mysteries & Adventure Novels (Illustrated)

C. N. Williamson & A. N. Williamson: 30+ Murder Mysteries & Adventure Novels (Illustrated)
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Musaicum Books presents to you a unique collection of mystery classics & adventure novels, formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Mystery Novels The Motor Maid The Girl Who Had Nothing The Second Latchkey The Castle of Shadows The House by the Lock The Guests of Hercules The Port of Adventure The Brightener The Lion's Mouse The Powers and Maxine Adventure Fiction It Happened in Egypt The Adventures of Princess Sylvia The Car of Destiny My Friend the Chauffeur The Chauffeur and the Chaperon Everyman's Land The Princess Virginia Angel Unawares: A Story of Christmas Eve A Soldier of Legion The Princess Passes Winne Child, The Shop-Girl Where the Path Breaks Rosemary, A Christmas story Vision House The Golden Silence The Heather Moon Set in Silver Travelogues Lord John in New York Lord Loveland Discovers America Lady Betty Across the Water Secret History Revealed by Lady Peggy O'Malley The Lightning Conductor: The Strange Adventures of a Motor Car The Lightning Conductor Discovers America Charles Norris Williamson (1859–1920) and Alice Muriel Williamson (1869-1933) were British novelists who jointly wrote a number of novels which cover the early days of motoring and can also be read as travelogues.

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Charles Norris Williamson. C. N. Williamson & A. N. Williamson: 30+ Murder Mysteries & Adventure Novels (Illustrated)

C. N. Williamson & A. N. Williamson: 30+ Murder Mysteries & Adventure Novels (Illustrated)

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Table of Contents

Mystery Novels

The Motor Maid

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

The Girl Who Had Nothing

Chapter I. The Old Lady in the Victoria

Chapter II. The Old Lady's Nephew

Chapter III. A Deal in Clerios

Chapter IV. The Steam Yacht Titania

Chapter V. The Landlady at Woburn Place

Chapter VI. The Tenants of Roseneath Park

Chapter VII. The Woman Who Knew

Chapter VIII. Lord Northmuir's Young Relative

Chapter IX. A Journalistic Mission

Chapter X. The Coup of “The Planet”

Chapter XI. Kismet and a V.C

Chapter XII. A New Love and an Old Enemy

The Second Latchkey

Chapter I. A White Rose

Chapter II. Smiths and Smiths

Chapter III. Why She Came

Chapter IV. The Great Moment

Chapter V. The Second Latchkey

Chapter VI. The Beginning—Or the End?

Chapter VII. The Countess De Santiago

Chapter VIII. The Blue Diamond Ring

Chapter IX. The Thing Knight Wanted

Chapter X. Beginning of the Series

Chapter XI. Annesley Remembers

Chapter XII. The Crystal

Chapter XIII. The Series Goes On

Chapter XIV. The Test

Chapter XV. Nelson Smith at Home

Chapter XVI. Why Ruthven Smith Went

Chapter XVII. Ruthven Smith's Eyeglasses

Chapter XVIII. The Star Sapphire

Chapter XIX. The Secret

Chapter XX. The Plan

Chapter XXI. The Devil's Rosary

Chapter XXII. Destiny and the Waldos

Chapter XXIII. The Thin Wall

Chapter XXIV. The Anniversary

Chapter XXV. The Allegory

Chapter XXVI. The Three Words

The Castle of Shadows

Chapter I. Where Dreamland Began

Chapter II. The Story Told by Two

Chapter III. A Mystery and a Bargain

Chapter IV. The Closed Door

Chapter V. The Lady on the Verandah

Chapter VI. The End of the World

Chapter VII. The Gates Open

Chapter VIII. Number 1280

Chapter IX. A Cry Across the Water

Chapter X “Once on Board the Lugger”

Chapter XI. Virginia's Great Moment

Chapter XII. Stand and Deliver!

Chapter XIII. The Game of Bluff

The House by the Lock

Chapter I. The Lady in the Stage Box

Chapter II. The Man With the Pale Eyes

Chapter III. A Dead Man's Hand

Chapter IV. The House by the Lock

Chapter V. Was It a Mystery?

Chapter VI. An Adventure in the Park

Chapter VII. Friends

Chapter VIII. An Announcement

Chapter IX. Too Late!

Chapter X “If He Had Committed a Crime”

Chapter XI. Wildred Scores

Chapter XII. Karine's Engagement Ring

Chapter XIII “Kismet and Miss Cunningham”

Chapter XIV. An Extra Special

Chapter XV. A Mystery of the Thames

Chapter XVI. Information Laid by Carson Wildred

Chapter XVII. A Disappointment

Chapter XVIII. A Desperate Remedy

Chapter XIX “Not at Home”

Chapter XX. The Quest

Chapter XXI. A Picture From the Past

Chapter XXII. Face to Face

Chapter XXIII. A Counterfeit Presentment

Chapter XXIV. Fire!

Chapter XXV “It's Dogged as Does It”

Chapter XXVI. A Tell-Tale Ornament

Chapter XXVII. Too Late!

Chapter XXVIII. A Wild-Goose Chase

Chapter XXIX. At the House by the Lock

Chapter XXX. Conclusion

The Guests of Hercules

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXIII

Chapter XXXIV

Chapter XXXV

Chapter XXXVI

Chapter XXXVII

Chapter XXXVIII

Chapter XXXIX

The Port of Adventure

Prologue

Chapter I. In a Garden

Chapter II. Nick

Chapter III. The Anniversary

Chapter IV. A Girl in Mourning

Chapter V. What Happened in the Night

Chapter VI. When the Tables Were Turned

Chapter VII. A Police Mystery

Chapter VIII. The Gold Bag Comedy

Chapter IX. The Last Act of the Gold Bag Comedy

Chapter X. When Angela Went Sightseeing

Chapter XI. The Man at the Wheel

Chapter XII. The Beautiful Country of Make-Believe

Chapter XIII. For the Sake of Dramatic Effect

Chapter XIV. The Mystery of San Miguel

Chapter XV. The Wise Bird in the Dark

Chapter XVI. Angela at Her Worst

Chapter XVII. Seventeen-Mile Drive

Chapter XVIII. La Donna È Mobile

Chapter XIX. The City of Romance

Chapter XX. The Door With the Red Label

Chapter XXI “Who is Mrs. May?”

Chapter XXII. The Box of Mystery

Chapter XXIII. The Happy Valley

Chapter XXIV. The Best Thing in Her Life

Chapter XXV. The Broken Melody

Chapter XXVI. An Invitation From Carmen

Chapter XXVII. Simeon Harp

Chapter XXVIII. The Dark Cloud in the Crystal

Chapter XXIX. The Parting of the Ways

Chapter XXX. The Making of a Gentleman

Chapter XXXI. The Breaking of the Spell

Chapter XXXII. An End—and a Beginning

The Brightener

Book I. The Yacht

Chapter I. Down and Out

Chapter II. Up and In

Chapter III. Thunderbolt Six

Chapter IV. The Black Thing in the Sea

Chapter V. What I Found in My Cabin

Chapter VI. The Woman of the Past

Chapter VII. The Secret Behind the Silence

Chapter VIII. The Great Surprise

Chapter IX. The Game of Bluff

Book II. The House With the Twisted Chimney

Chapter I. The Shell-Shock Man

Chapter II. The Advertisement

Chapter III. The Letter With the Purple Seal

Chapter IV. The Tangled Web

Chapter V. The Knitting Woman of Dun Moat

Chapter VI. The Lightning Stroke

Chapter VII. The Red Baize Door

Chapter VIII “When in Doubt, Play a Trump”

Chapter IX. The Rat Trap

Book III. The Dark Veil

Chapter I. The Girl With the Letter

Chapter II. The Hermit

Chapter III. The Chair at the Savoy

Chapter IV. The Spirit of June

Chapter V. The Bargain

Chapter VI. The Last Séance

Book IV. The Mystery of Mrs. Brandreth

Chapter I. The Man in the Cushioned Chair

Chapter II. Mrs. Brandreth

Chapter III. The Condition She Made

Chapter IV. The Old Love Story

Chapter V. The Man With the Brilliant Eyes

Chapter VI. The Pictures

Chapter VII. Sir Beverley's Impressions

Chapter VIII. While We Waited

Chapter IX. The Good News

Chapter X. The Climax

Chapter XI. What Gaby Told

Chapter XII. The Woman in the Theatre

Chapter XIII. Mrs. Brandreth's Story

The Lion’s Mouse

Chapter I. The Lion

Chapter II. The Net

Chapter III. The Mouse

Chapter IV. The Murmur of the Storm

Chapter V. On the Way to the Car

Chapter VI. The Parcel With the Gold Seals

Chapter VII. The Queen's Pearls

Chapter VIII. Beverley Talks

Chapter IX. The Bluff That Failed

Chapter X. The Bluff That Won

Chapter XI. O'reilly's Waistcoat Pocket

Chapter XII. The Horizontal Panel

Chapter XIII “There Can Be No Bargain”

Chapter XIV. The Stone Coping

Chapter XV. The Number Seventeen

Chapter XVI. A Quotation From Shakespeare

Chapter XVII. The Mystery of the Boudoir

Chapter XVIII. Defeat

Chapter XIX. The Brown Trunk

Chapter XX. Murder

Chapter XXI “Kit!”

Chapter XXII. The Voice That Did Not Seem Strange

Chapter XXIII “What's Done Can't Be Undone”

Chapter XXIV. Roger's Appointment at the Club

Chapter XXV. Krantz's Keller

Chapter XXVI. The Girl in Pink

Chapter XXVII. When Beverley Came Home

Chapter XXVIII. Mr. Jones of Peoria

Chapter XXIX. According to the Morning Papers

Chapter XXX. What Clo Did With a Knife

Chapter XXXI. The Nine Days

Chapter XXXII “Stephen's Dead!”

Chapter XXXIII. The Patch on the Pillow

Chapter XXXIV. Trapped

Chapter XXXV. The Time Limit of Hope

Chapter XXXVI “We Do Things Quickly Over Here”

Chapter XXXVII. The Telegram

Chapter XXXVIII. Who Is Stephen?

Chapter XXXIX. On the Road to Newport

The Powers and Maxine

Lisa Drummond's Part

Chapter I. Lisa's Knight and Lisa's Sister

Chapter II. Lisa Listens

Chapter III. Lisa Makes Mischief

Ivor Dundas' Point of View

Chapter IV. Ivor Travels to Paris

Chapter V. Ivor Does What He Can for Maxine

Chapter VI. Ivor Hears the Story

Chapter VII. Ivor Is Late for an Appointment

Maxine de Renzie's Part

Chapter VIII. Maxine Acts on the Stage and Off

Chapter IX. Maxine Gives Back the Diamonds

Chapter X. Maxine Drives With the Enemy

Chapter XI. Maxine Opens the Gate for a Man

Ivor Dundas' Part

Chapter XII. Ivor Goes Into the Dark

Chapter XIII. Ivor Finds Something in the Dark

Diana Forrest's Part

Chapter XIV. Diana Takes a Midnight Drive

Chapter XV. Diana Hears News

Chapter XVI. Diana Undertakes a Strange Errand

Maxine de Renzie's Part

Chapter XVII. Maxine Makes a Bargain

Chapter XVIII. Maxine Meets Diana

Chapter XIX. Maxine Plays the Last Hand of the Game

Travel Fiction

It Happened in Egypt

Chapter I. The Secret and the Girl

Chapter II. Cleopatra and the Ship's Mystery

Chapter III. A Disappointment and a Dragoman

Chapter IV. A Man in a Green Turban

Chapter V. The Café of Abdullah

Chapter VI. The Great Sir Marcus

Chapter VII. The Revelations of a Retired Colonel

Chapter VIII. Foxy Duffing

Chapter IX. What Happened When My Back Was Turned

Chapter X. The Secret Monny Kept

Chapter XI. The House of the Crocodile

Chapter XII. The Night of the Full Moon

Chapter XIII. An Underground Proposal

Chapter XIV. The Desert Diary Begun

Chapter XV. The Desert Diary to Its Bitter End

Chapter XVI. An Oiled Hand

Chapter XVII. The Ship's Mystery Again

Chapter XVIII. The Asiut Affair

Chapter XIX “If at First You Don’t Succeed”

Chapter XX. The Zone of Fire

Chapter XXI. The Opening Door

Chapter XXII. The Driver of an Arabeah

Chapter XXIII. Bengal Fire

Chapter XXIV. Playing Heavy Father to Rachel

Chapter XXV. Marooned

Chapter XXVI. What We Said: What We Heard

Chapter XXVII. The Inner Sanctuary

Chapter XXVIII. Worth Paying For

Chapter XXIX. Exit Antoun

Chapter XXX. The Sirdar's Ball

Chapter XXXI. The Mountain of the Golden Pyramid

Chapter XXXII. The Secret

The Adventures of Princess Sylvia

Chapter I. The Adventure Begins

Chapter II. The Inadvertence of Frau Johann

Chapter III. The Young Man With the Bare Knees

Chapter IV. Max Versus Maximilian

Chapter V. Not Down in the Programme

Chapter VI. The Honours of the Day

Chapter VII. Ten Minutes' Grace

Chapter VIII. The Bear in His Den

Chapter IX. A White Night

Chapter X “The Emperor Will Understand”

Chapter XI. The Last of the Magic Citrons

Chapter XII. Between Man and Man

Chapter XIII. News by Telephone

Chapter XIV. The Chancellor's Luck

Chapter XV. The Oldness of the Chancellor

Chapter XVI. The Opening of a Door

Chapter XVII. The Third Course

The Car of Destiny

Chapter I. The King's Car

Chapter II. The Girl

Chapter III. The Guest Who Was Not Asked

Chapter IV “I Don't Threaten—I Warn”

Chapter V. A Mystery Concerning a Chauffeur

Chapter VI. Puzzle: Find the Car

Chapter VII. The Impudence of Showing a Handkerchief

Chapter VIII. Over the Border

Chapter IX. A Stern Chase

Chapter X. The Unexpectedness of Miss O'Donnel

Chapter XI. María Del Pilar to the Rescue

Chapter XII. Under a Balcony

Chapter XIII. What Happened in the Cathedral

Chapter XIV. Some Little Ideas of Dick's

Chapter XV. How the Duke Changed

Chapter XVI. A Secret of the King's

Chapter XVII. Like a Thief in the Night

Chapter XVIII. The Man Who Loved Pilar

Chapter XIX. A Parcel for Lieutenant O'Donnel

Chapter XX. The Magic Word

Chapter XXI. The Duchess’s Hand

Chapter XXII. The Luck of the Dream-Book

Chapter XXIII. The Glorification of Monica

Chapter XXIV. The Goodwill of Mariquita

Chapter XXV. What Cordoba Lacked

Chapter XXVI. In the Palace of the Kings

Chapter XXVII. Moonlight in the Garden

Chapter XXVIII. Let Your Heart Speak

Chapter XXIX. The Garden of Flaming Lilies

Chapter XXX. The Hand Under the Curtains

Chapter XXXI. Behind an Iron Grating

Chapter XXXII. On the Road to Cadiz

Chapter XXXIII. The Seven Men of Ecija

Chapter XXXIV. The Race

Chapter XXXV. The Moon in the Wilderness

Chapter XXXVI. Wiles and Enchantments

Chapter XXXVII. Dreams and an Awakening

Chapter XXXVIII. The Fountain

Chapter XXXIX. Day After To-Morrow

Chapter XL. Through the Night

Chapter XLI. The Fifth Bull; And After

My Friend the Chauffeur

Part I. Told by Ralph Moray

Chapter I. Surprises

Chapter II. Plans

Chapter III. Revenges

Chapter IV. Humiliations

Chapter V. Adventures

Chapter VI. Predicaments

Part II. Told by Beechy Kidder

Chapter VII. Childishness

Chapter VIII. Playing Dolls

Chapter IX. Revelations

Chapter X. Thrills

Chapter XI. Brakes and Worms

Chapter XII. Horrors

Chapter XIII. Wild Beasts

Chapter XIV. Sunshine and Shadow

Part III. Told by the Countess

Chapter XV. Pitfalls

Chapter XVI. Enchantment

Part IV. Told by Maida Destrey

Chapter XVII. Motor Mania

Chapter XVIII. According to Shakspere

Chapter XIX. Palaces and Princes

Chapter XX. In Fairyland

Chapter XXI. Strange Spells

Chapter XXII. Beyond the Motor Zone

Chapter XXIII. Kidnapping

Chapter XXIV. Putting Trust in Princes

Part V. Told by Terence Barrymore

Chapter XXV. Chasing

Chapter XXVI. High Diplomacy

The Chauffeur and the Chaperon

Nell Van Buren's Point of View

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Rudolph Brederode's Point of View

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Phyllis Rivers' Point of View

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Ronald Lester Starr's Point of View

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXIII

Chapter XXXIV

Chapter XXXV

Chapter XXXVI

Chapter XXXVII

Everyman’s Land

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXIII

Other Novels

The Princess Virginia

Chapter I. When the News Came

Chapter II. Four Gentlemen of Importance

Chapter III. A Chamois Hunter

Chapter IV. The Eagle’s Eyrie

Chapter V. Leo Versus Leopold

Chapter VI. Not in the Program

Chapter VII. The Honors of the Day

Chapter VIII. The Emperor’s Ball

Chapter IX. Iron Heart at Home

Chapter X. Virginia’s Great Moment

Chapter XI. The Man Who Waited

Chapter XII “the Emperor Will Understand”

Chapter XIII. The Magic Citron

Chapter XIV. The Emperor at Bay

Chapter XV. Through the Telephone

Chapter XVI. Truth According to the Chancellor

Chapter XVII. The Oldness of the Chancellor

Chapter XVIII. Not at Home

Chapter XIX. The Third Course

Chapter XX. After the Curtain Went Down

Angel Unawares: A Story of Christmas Eve

A Soldier of Legion

Chapter I. The Telegram

Chapter II. The Blow

Chapter III. The Last Act Of “Girls' Love”

Chapter IV. The Upper Berth

Chapter V. The Night of Storms

Chapter VI. The News

Chapter VII. Sir Knight

Chapter VIII. On the Station Platform

Chapter IX. The Colonel of the Legion

Chapter X. The Voice of the Legion

Chapter XI. Four Eyes

Chapter XII. No. 1033

Chapter XIII. The Agha's Rose

Chapter XIV. Two on the Roof

Chapter XV. The Secret Link

Chapter XVI. The Beetle

Chapter XVII. The Mission

Chapter XVIII. Gone

Chapter XIX. What Happened at Dawn

Chapter XX. The Beauty Doctor

Chapter XXI. The Eleventh Hour

Chapter XXII. The Heart of Max

Chapter XXIII “Where the Strange Roads Go Down”

Chapter XXIV. The Mad Music

Chapter XXV. Corporal St. George, Deserter

Chapter XXVI. Sanda's Wedding Night

Chapter XXVII. The Only Friend

Chapter XXVIII. Sanda Speaks

Chapter XXIX. Out of the Dream, a Plan

Chapter XXX. The Play of Cross Purposes

Chapter XXXI. The Gift

The Princess Passes

Chapter I. Woman Disposes

Chapter II. Mercédès to the Rescue

Chapter III. My Lesson

Chapter IV. Pots, Kettles, and Other Things

Chapter V. In Search of a Mule

Chapter VI. The Wings of the Wind

Chapter VII. At Last!

Chapter VIII. The Making of a Mystery

Chapter IX. The Brat

Chapter X. The Scraping of Acquaintance

Chapter XI. A Shadow of Night

Chapter XII. The Princess

Chapter XIII. Afternoon Calls

Chapter XIV. The Path of the Moon

Chapter XV. Enter the Contessa

Chapter XVI. A Man From the Dark

Chapter XVII. The Little Game of Flirtation

Chapter XVIII. Rank Tyranny

Chapter XIX. The Little Rift Within the Lute

Chapter XX. The Great Paolo

Chapter XXI. The Challenge

Chapter XXII. An American Custom

Chapter XXIII. There Is No Such Girl

Chapter XXIV. The Revenge of the Mountain

Chapter XXV. The Americans

Chapter XXVI. The Vanishing of the Prince

Chapter XXVII. The Strange Mushroom

Chapter XXVIII. The World Without the Boy

Chapter XXIX. The Fairy Prince's Ring

Chapter XXX. The Day of Suspense

Chapter XXXI. The Boy's Sister

Winne Child, The Shop-Girl

Chapter I. The Dryad Door

Chapter II. Balm of Gilead

Chapter III. An Ill Wind

Chapter IV. The Kindness of Miss Rolls

Chapter V. Scenes for a “Movie”

Chapter VI. The Hands With the Rings

Chapter VII. The Two Peters

Chapter VIII. No. 2884

Chapter IX. The Test of Character

Chapter X. Peter Rolls's Little Ways

Chapter XI. Devil Take the Hindmost

Chapter XII. Blue Peter

Chapter XIII. One Man and Another

Chapter XIV. From Scylla to Charybdis

Chapter XV. The Lady in the Moon

Chapter XVI. The Seed Ena Planted

Chapter XVII. Toyland

Chapter XVIII. The Big Bluff

Chapter XIX “Yes” to Anything

Chapter XX. The Closed House

Chapter XXI. The Telephone

Chapter XXII. The Fragrance of Fresias

Chapter XXIII. Mother

Chapter XXIV. Things Exploding

Chapter XXV. A Piece of Her Mind

Chapter XXVI. When the Secret Came Out

Chapter XXVII. The Battle

Where the Path Breaks

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Rosemary, A Christmas story

Chapter I. The White Girl on the Terrace: The Rose Girl at the Casino

Chapter II. The Rose Girl's Little Story, and Great Eyes

Chapter III. When the Curtain Was Down

Chapter IV. Dogs and Fathers

Chapter V. Rosemary in Search of a Father

Chapter VI. Fairy Fathers Must Vanish

Chapter VII. The White Figure at the Door

Chapter VIII. When a Man Goes Shopping

Chapter IX. The Last Word of Mademoiselle

Vision House

Chapter I. Enter Miss Sorel

Chapter II. Exit the Blighter

Chapter III. A Cabin Window

Chapter IV. Reprisals—et Cetera

Chapter V. Anonymous

Chapter VI. On Sunday at Three

Chapter VII. Samson Agonistes

Chapter VIII. What the Star Said

Chapter IX. Something Out of Ancient Rome

Chapter X. The Thing She Could Not Explain

Chapter XI. Every Man Has His Price

Chapter XII “Have Your Cake and Eat It, Too!”

Chapter XIII “Can You Keep a Secret?”

Chapter XIV. Marise Puts on Black

Chapter XV. The Church Door

Chapter XVI. For Better, for Worse

Chapter XVII. The Speaking-Tube

Chapter XVIII. Au Revoir—till Sometime!

Chapter XIX. Why the Bargain Was Off

Chapter XX. The Bridal Suite

Chapter XXI. Keeping Up Appearances!

Chapter XXII. A Shock and a Snub or Two

Chapter XXIII. The Dream

Chapter XXIV. According to Mums

Chapter XXV “Some Day—some Way—somehow!”

Chapter XXVI. The End of the Journey

Chapter XXVII. Second Fiddle

Chapter XXVIII. Mothereen

Chapter XXIX. The White Dove

Chapter XXX. The Vigil Light

Chapter XXXI. The Album

Chapter XXXII. The Bereaved One

Chapter XXXIII. The Visitors' Book

Chapter XXXIV. The Terrace

Chapter XXXV. Straight Talk

Chapter XXXVI. Stumbling in the Dark

Chapter XXXVII. Zélie Gets Even

Chapter XXXVIII. When Severance Threw Down the Key

The Golden Silence

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXIII

Chapter XXXIV

Chapter XXXV

Chapter XXXVI

Chapter XXXVII

Chapter XXXVIII

Chapter XXXIX

Chapter XL

Chapter XLI

Chapter XLII

Chapter XLIII

Chapter XLIV

Chapter XLV

Chapter XLVI

Chapter XLVII

Chapter XLVIII

Chapter XLIX

Chapter L

Chapter LI

Chapter LII

The Heather Moon

Book I. The Prelude: And the People

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Book II. According to Barrie

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Book III. Basil's Plot and "Mrs. Bal"

Chapter I

Book IV. What Became of Barrie

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Set in Silver

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXIII

Chapter XXXIV

Chapter XXXV

Chapter XXXVI

Chapter XXXVII

Chapter XXXVIII

Chapter XXXIX

Chapter XL

Travelogue

Lord John in New York

Episode I. The Key

Episode II. The Grey Sisterhood

Episode III. The Girl on the Thirteenth Floor

Episode IV. The Death Tryst

Episode V. The Benefit of the Doubt

Episode VI. The Clue in the Air

Episode VII. The Watching Eye

Episode VIII. The House of Revenge

Episode IX. The Bell Buoy

Lord Loveland Discovers America

Chapter I. The Discovery of America by Lord Loveland

Chapter II. Between Betty and Jim

Chapter III. The Inestimable Foxham

Chapter IV. Lord Loveland Makes a Start

Chapter V. The Girl in the Chair

Chapter VI. Catspawing

Chapter VII. Guide, Philosopher and Friend

Chapter VIII. Hail to the Land: Goodbye to the Girl

Chapter IX. Foxham Redivivus

Chapter X. The Valley of Disappointment

Chapter XI. The Discovery of Lord Loveland by America

Chapter XII. Exit Lord Loveland

Chapter XIII. Shadows

Chapter XIV. A Proposition

Chapter XV. Introducing Shakespeare

Chapter XVI. Shakespeare's Master

Chapter XVII. The Lights of New York

Chapter XVIII. Izzie of the Almond Eyes

Chapter XIX. The Morning Paper

Chapter XX. A Back Number

Chapter XXI. The Man Who Waits

Chapter XXII. News From the Great World

Chapter XXIII. The Marquis of Twelfth Street

Chapter XXIV. Through the Telephone

Chapter XXV. Alexander's Busy Day

Chapter XXVI. Fire!

Chapter XXVII “You're a Man”

Chapter XXVIII. A Proposal of Marriage

Chapter XXIX “Wanted: Juvenile Leading Man”

Chapter XXX. Show Folks

Chapter XXXI. The Dignity and Delight of Being a Juvenile Lead

Chapter XXXII. Bill's Star

Chapter XXXIII. A Mysterious Disappearance

Chapter XXXIV. Marooned

Chapter XXXV. Pirates!

Chapter XXXVI. The Whole Truth

Chapter XXXVII. A Protégé of Miss Dearmer's

Chapter XXXVIII. Sidney Cremer's Chauffeur

Chapter XXXIX. In the Car Together

Chapter XL. The Other Side of the Moon

Lady Betty Across the Water

Chapter I. About Being Banished

Chapter II. About Crossing the Water

Chapter III. About New York

Chapter IV. About Shopping and Men

Chapter V. About West Point and Proposals

Chapter VI. About the Park and Love Stories

Chapter VII. About Sky-Scrapers and Beautiful Ladies

Chapter VIII. About Newport and Gorgeousness

Chapter IX. About Bathing, a Dress, and an Earl

Chapter X. About a Violet Tea and a Millionaire

Chapter XI. About a Great Affair

Chapter XII. About a Wedding and a Disaster

Chapter XIII. About Running Away

Chapter XIV. About the Twentieth Century Limited and Chicago

Chapter XV. About Seeing Chicago

Chapter XVI. About the Valley Farm

Chapter XVII. About Cows and National Characteristics

Chapter XVIII. About Some Country Folk, and Walker's Emporium

Chapter XIX. About Getting Engaged

Chapter XX. About Jim and the Duke

Secret History Revealed by Lady Peggy O’Malley

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

The Lightning Conductor: The Strange Adventures of a Motor Car

Chapter I. Molly Randolph To Her Father

Chapter II. The Horrible Restaurant Of The Boule D'Or, Suresnes, Near Paris

Chapter III. From Jack Winston To Lord Lane

Chapter IV. Molly Randolph To Her Father

Chapter V. Molly Randolph To Her Father

Chapter VI. Jack Winston To Lord Lane

Chapter VII. Molly Randolph To Her Father

Chapter VIII. From Jack Winston To Lord Lane

Chapter IX. From Jack Winston To Lord Lane

Chapter X. From Jack Winston To Lord Lane

Chapter XI. Molly Randolph To Her Father

Chapter XII. From Jack Winston To Lord Lane

Chapter XIII. Molly Randolph To Her Father

Chapter XIV. Jimmy Payne To Chauncey Randolph

Chapter XV. Molly Randolph To Her Father

Chapter XVI. Molly Randolph To Her Father

Chapter XVII. From Jack Winston To Lord Lane

Chapter XVIII. Miss Sybil Barrow To Her School Friend, Miss Minnie Hobson, Of Edgbaston, Birmingham

Chapter XIX. Molly Randolph To Herself

The Lightning Conductor Discovers America

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXIII

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Charles Norris Williamson, Alice Muriel Williamson

The Motor Maid

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The most desirable islands were next the windows, therefore the one at which I dropped anchor (for I'd changed from a celery-stalk into a little boat now) was exactly in the middle of the room, with no view save of faces and backs of heads.

One of the faces was that of the lady who had gone up with me in the lift; and now and then, from across the distance that separated us, I saw her glance at me. She sat alone at a table that had beautiful roses on it, and she read a book as she ate.

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