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The Great Impersonation
The Zeppelin’s Passenger
The Devil’s Paw
The Avenger
II. MR. SAMPSON LONGVALE CALLS
XVI. THE BROWN MAN PROM NOWHERE
XVII. MR. FOSS MAKES A SUGGESTION
XVIII. THE FACE IN THE PICTURE
An Amiable Charlatan
II. THE COUP IN THE GAMBLING DEN
XII. THE EMANCIPATION OF LOUIS
XIV. MR. BUNDERCOMBE’S LOVE AFFAIR
Jacob’s Ladder
The Yellow House
VIII. The Coming Of Mr. Berdenstein
XI. The Gathering Of The Cloud
XIV. Adelaide Fortress’s Guest
XV. The Likeness Of Philip Maltabar
XXVI. The Evidence Of Circumstances
XXIX. The Breaking Of The Storm
XXX. The Master Of Colville Hall
The Cinema Murder
Anna the Adventuress
The Wicked Marquis
The Box with the Broken Seals
The Moving Finger
The Black Box
The Golden Web
The Great Secret
XXII. "LOVED I NOT HONOR MORE"
XXXII. SIR GILBERT HAS A SURPRISE
The Double Traitor
The Vanished Messenger
Havoc
III. "OURS IS A STRANGE COURTSHIP"
IV. THE NIGHT TRAIN FROM VIENNA
V. "VON BEHRLING HAS THE PACKET"
VII. "WE PLAY FOR GREAT STAKES"
XII. BARON DE STREUSS' PROPOSAL
XIII. STEPHEN LAVERICK'S CONSCIENCE
XIV. ARTHUR MORRISON'S COLLAPSE
XVI. THE WAITER AT THE "BLACK POST"
XX. LAVERICK IS CROSS-EXAMINED
XXI. MADEMOISELLE IDIALE'S VISIT
XXII. ACTIVITY OF AUSTRIAN SPIES
XXIV. A SUPPER PARTY AT LUIGI'S
XXVIII. LAVERICK'S NARROW ESCAPE
XXIX. LASSEN'S TREACHERY DISCOVERED
XXX. THE CONTEST FOR THE PAPERS
XXXVIII. A FAREWELL APPEARANCE
The Pawns Count
The Yellow Crayon
The Mischief Maker
CHAPTER I. SYMPATHY AND SELFISHNESS
CHAPTER II. AN INDISCREET LETTER
CHAPTER IV. A BUNCH OF VIOLETS
CHAPTER V. A SENTIMENTAL EPISODE
CHAPTER VI. AT THE CAFÉ L’ATHÉNÉE
CHAPTER IX. MADAME CHRISTOPHOR
CHAPTER X. BETTER ACQUAINTANCE
CHAPTER XI. THE TOYMAKER FROM LEIPZIG
CHAPTER XIII. POLITICS AND PATRIOTISM
CHAPTER XIV. THE MORNING AFTER
CHAPTER XV. BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
CHAPTER XVI. “HAVE YOU EVER LOVED?”
CHAPTER XVII. KENDRICKS IS HOST
CHAPTER XVIII. A MEETING OF SOCIALISTS
CHAPTER I. THE FLIGHT OF LADY ANNE
CHAPTER II. “TO OUR NEW SELVES”
CHAPTER IV. A STARTLING DISCLOSURE
CHAPTER VII. LADY ANNE DECLINES
CHAPTER VIII. A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
CHAPTER XI. BY THE PRINCE’S ORDERS
CHAPTER XIII. ESTERMEN’S DEATH-WARRANT
CHAPTER XVI. FALKENBERG’S LAST EFFORT
CHAPTER XVII. DEFEAT FOR FALKENBERG
CHAPTER XVIII. THE ONE WAY OUT
Mysterious Mr. Sabin
I. A SUPPER PARTY AT THE "MILAN"
IV. AT THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR'S
VIII. A MEETING IN BOND STREET
IX. THE SHADOWS THAT GO BEFORE
XIV. THE TEMPTING OF MR. BLATHERWICK
XV. THE COMING AND GOING OF MR. FRANKLIN WILMOT
XVIII. "HE HAS GONE TO THE EMPEROR!"
XXVI. MR. BLATHERWICK AS ST. ANTHONY
XXX. THE GATHERING OF THE WAR-STORM
XXXII. THE SECRET OF MR. SABIN'S NIECE
XXXIV. BLANCHE MERTON'S LITTLE PLOT
XXXVIII. THE MEN WHO SAVED ENGLAND
XXXIX. THE HEART OF THE PRINCESS
XLI. MR. AND MRS. WATSON OF NEW YORK
XLIII. THE COMING OF THE "KAISER WILHELM"
XLVI. MR. WATSON IS ASTONISHED
XLIX. MR. SABIN IS SENTIMENTAL
LII. MRS. JAMES B. PETERSON, OF LENOX
Jeanne of the Marshes
The Malefactor
“HAST THOU FOUND ME, O MINE ENEMY?”
PROFESSOR SINCLAIR’S DANCING ACADEMY
THE INDISCRETION OF THE MARCHIONESS
“I AM MISANTHROPOS, AND HATE MANKIND”
“LOVE SHALL MAKE ALL THINGS NEW”
A Lost Leader
IV. THE DUCHESS ASKS A QUESTION
V. THE HESITATION OF MR. MANNERING
IX. THE PUMPING OF MRS. PHILLIMORE
VI. THE CONSCIENCE OF A STATESMAN
IX. THE FALTERING OF MANNERING
XI. BORROWDEAN SHOWS HIS “HAND”
XII. SIR LESLIE BORROWDEAN INCURS A HEAVY DEBT
XIII. THE WOMAN AND—THE OTHER WOMAN
I. MATRIMONY AND AN AWKWARD MEETING
III. CLOUDS—AND A CALL TO ARMS
I. THE PERSISTENCY OF BORROWDEAN
II. HESTER THINKS IT “A GREAT PITY”
The Survivor
I. THE SERMON THAT WAS NEVER PREACHED
III. THE MAN WHO WAS IN A HURRY
VI. THE YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY HEARS SOME NEWS
VII. A NIGHT IN HELL—AND NEXT DAY
VIII. THE AUTHOR OF "NO MAN'S LAND"
IX. THE EDITOR OF THE IBEX RECEIVES A STRANGE LETTER
XI. DOUGLAS GUEST GETS HIS "CHANCE"
XII. THE MAN WHO NEARLY WENT UNDER
XIV. A VISITOR FROM SCOTLAND YARD
XV. EMILY DE REUSS TELLS A LIE
XVII. A PLAIN QUESTION AND A WARNING
XXIV. THE COUNTESS, THE COUSIN, AND THE CRITIC
XXVI. A VISITOR FOR DOUGLAS JESSON
XXVIII. THE LITTLE FIGURE IN BLACK
XXIX. JOAN STRONG FINDS HER BROTHER
XXXII. A SUPPER AT THE "MILAN," AND A MEETING
XXXV. THE NET OF JOAN'S VENGEANCE
XXXVII. CICELY MAKES HER CHOICE
XXXVIII. "SHE WAS A WOMAN: I WAS A COWARD!"
XXXIX. A JOURNEY—AND A WEDDING
The Great Prince Shan
Berenice
The Hillman
A Millionaire of Yesterday