The Mystery of M. Felix

The Mystery of M. Felix
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Farjeon Benjamin Leopold. The Mystery of M. Felix

THE MYSTERY OF M. FELIX

CHAPTER I. A CRY FOR HELP FLOATS THROUGH THE NIGHT

CHAPTER II. THE SPECTRE CAT

CHAPTER III. A THRILLING INCIDENT

CHAPTER IV. A DISCUSSION ABOUT RED CATS AND WHITE SNOW

CHAPTER V. DR. LAMB TELLS THE CONSTABLES AND MRS. MIDDLEMORE WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH MR. FELIX

CHAPTER VI. THE "EVENING MOON" INDULGES IN A BOMBASTIC RETROSPECT, IN WHICH SOME VERY TALL AND VERY FINE WRITING WILL BE DETECTED BY THE OBSERVANT READER

CHAPTER VII. AN EXAMINATION OF CERTAIN DISCREPANCIES IN THE STATEMENTS OF THE THREE PRINCIPAL WITNESSES

CHAPTER VIII. A STARTLING PHASE IN THE MYSTERY

CHAPTER IX. INTRODUCES SOPHY

CHAPTER X. OUR REPORTER GIVES MRS. MIDDLEMORE SOME SENSIBLE ADVICE

CHAPTER XI. THE "EVENING MOON" IS INUNDATED WITH CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE BODY OF M. FELIX

CHAPTER XII. THE REPORTER OF THE "EVENING MOON" MAKES A DISCOVERY

CHAPTER XIII. THE REPORTER OF THE "EVENING MOON" GIVES SOPHY A TREAT

CHAPTER XIV. SOPHY IMPARTS STRANGE NEWS TO THE REPORTER OF THE "EVENING MOON."

CHAPTER XV. A SINGULAR ADVENTURE ON THE THAMES EMBANKMENT

CHAPTER XVI. AT THE BOW STREET POLICE STATION

CHAPTER XVII. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY

CHAPTER XVIII. HOW THE CHARGE WAS DISPOSED OF

CHAPTER XIX. WHAT WAS FOUND IN THE RIVER

CHAPTER XX. MRS. MIDDLEMORE IS VICTIMIZED

CHAPTER XXI. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE

BOOK SECOND. A LIFE DRAMA: LINKS IN THE MYSTERY

CHAPTER XXII. THE HALF-BROTHERS

CHAPTER XXIII. TWO HEARTS THAT BEAT AS ONE

CHAPTER XXIV. SLANDER

CHAPTER XXV. LOST, OR SAVED?

CHAPTER XXVI. SLANDER'S FOUL TONGUE

CHAPTER XXVII. LEONARD RETURNS HOME

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE FALSE FRIEND

CHAPTER XXIX. ON THE TRACK

CHAPTER XXX. THE FLIGHT AND THE RESCUE

CHAPTER XXXI. LIGHT SHINES THROUGH THE DARK CLOUDS

CHAPTER XXXII. LEONARD MEETS WITH A FELLOW-SCOUNDREL

CHAPTER XXXIII. A FOUL DEED

CHAPTER XXXIV. DR. PETERSSEN EXPLAINS HIMSELF

CHAPTER XXXV. EMILIA AND LEONARD

CHAPTER XXXVI "ONLY YOU AND I, DARLING, ONLY YOU AND I."

CHAPTER XXXVII. A GOOD WOMAN

CHAPTER XXXVIII. CONSTANCE AND JULIAN

CHAPTER XXXIX. IN ENGLAND ONCE MORE

CHAPTER XL. DR. PETERSSEN REAPPEARS ON THE SCENE

CHAPTER XLI. DR. PETERSSEN BRINGS M. FELIX TO BOOK

CHAPTER XLII. EMILIA AND M. FELIX

BOOK THIRD. WHAT BECAME OF M. FELIX, AS RELATED IN THE FIRST PERSON BY ROBERT AGNOLD, ON THE REPORTING STAFF OF THE "EVENING MOON."

CHAPTER XLIII. ROBERT AGNOLD TAKES UP THE THREADS OF THE STORY

CHAPTER XLIV. EMILIA RETRACES THE OLD ROADS

CHAPTER XLV. DR. PETERSSEN IS TRACKED

CHAPTER XLVI. I ENTER INTO AN ARRANGEMENT WITH SOPHY

CHAPTER XLVII. I RECEIVE A STRANGE VISITOR

CHAPTER XLVIII. SOPHY ENTERS DR. PETERSSEN'S ESTABLISHMENT AS A FRIENDLY PATIENT

CHAPTER XLIX. M. BORDIER JOINS THE HUNT

CHAPTER L. CLEVER SOPHY

CHAPTER LI. SOPHY MAKES A STRANGE STATEMENT

CHAPTER LII. THE GHOST OF M. FELIX

CHAPTER LIII. THE PORTRAIT OF GERALD PAGET

CHAPTER LIV. OBTAIN AN EXPLANATION FROM EMILIA

CHAPTER LV. TREACHERY

THE FIRST EXTRACT

THE SECOND EXTRACT

CHAPTER LVI. NIGHT IN DEERING WOODS

CHAPTER LVII. THE CAVERN IN THE CLIFF

CHAPTER LVIII. FRIENDS TO THE RESCUE

CHAPTER LIX. FROM THE COLUMNS OF THE "THE EVENING MOON," UNDER THE HEADING, "THE MYSTERY OF M. FELIX SOLVED."

CHAPTER LX. ROBERT AGNOLD'S LAST WORDS

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Through the whole of the night, chopping, shifting winds had been tearing through the streets of London, now from the north, now from the south, now from the east, now from the west, now from all points of the compass at once; which last caprice-taking place for at least the twentieth time in the course of the hour which the bells of Big Ben were striking-was enough in itself to make the policeman on the beat doubtful of his senses.

"What a chap hears in weather like this," he muttered, "and what he fancies he hears, is enough to drive him mad."

.....

"Mr. Wigg," observed Mrs. Middlemore, "I'm a woman, and I do like to know. Oh!" she cried, with a little shriek, "was that somebody moving upstairs?"

"No, my dear, no. Keep close to me; I will protect you and proud of the chance, as who wouldn't be? When Nightingale threw out that hint, he meant, if I'm not mistook, that a lady should have only one admirer, hisself."

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