The Man with a Secret
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Fergus Hume. The Man with a Secret
The Man with a Secret
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TO. My Dear Father, JAMES HUME, This Book is Affectionately Dedicated. By His Son, FERGUS
THE MAN WITH A SECRET
CHAPTER I. AN UNEXPECTED MEETING
CHAPTER II. HIS EVIL GENIUS
CHAPTER III. VILLAGE GOSSIP
CHAPTER IV. AN EXTRAORDINARY PATIENT
CHAPTER V. THE FAMILY CIRCLE
CHAPTER VI. A MORNING WALK
CHAPTER VII. THE HOUSEKEEPER
CHAPTER VIII. THE BLIND ORGANIST
CHAPTER IX. THE VIEWS OF A CYNIC
CHAPTER X. THE GHOST OF A DEAD LOVE
CHAPTER XI. MR. BEAUMONT MAKES A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XII. THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER
CHAPTER XIII. DICK'S OPINION
CHAPTER XIV. THE DIPLOMACY OF BASIL BEAUMONT
A BALLADE OF DEAD DAYS
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II
III
ENVOI
CHAPTER XV. A FANTASTIC THEORIST
CHAPTER XVI. THE VILLAGE CONCERT
CHAPTER XVII. ANTEROS
CHAPTER XVIII. THE FALL OF MAN
CHAPTER XIX. JAM, JAM EFFICACI DO MANUS SCIENTIAE
CHAPTER XX. WHEN IN DOUBT, PLAY TRUMPS
CHAPTER XXI. THE GOOD SAMARITAN
CHAPTER XXII. PHANTASMAGORIA
CHAPTER XXIII. THE END OF ALL THINGS
CHAPTER XXIV. MR. BEAUMONT WINS HIS CASE
CHAPTER XXV. A DEXTEROUS ARRANGEMENT
CHAPTER XXVI. UNA MAKES A CONFESSION
CHAPTER XXVII. THE SQUIRE'S WILL
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE BITTERNESS OF DEATH
CHAPTER XXIX. FROM DR. NESTLEY'S POINT OF VIEW
CHAPTER XXX. A MOTHER'S AFFECTION
CHAPTER XXXI. PSALM CVII. 19
CHAPTER XXXII. LONDON
CHAPTER XXXIII. CIRCE'S CUP
CHAPTER XXXIV. A WORD IN SEASON
CHAPTER XXXV. A VOICE FROM THE PAST
CHAPTER XXXVI. THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM
CHAPTER XXXVII. A RUINED LIFE
CHAPTER XXXVIII. MATER DOLOROSA
CHAPTER XXXIX. FATHER AND SON
CHAPTER XL. BEAUMONT PLAYS HIS LAST CARD
CHAPTER XLI. A WOMAN'S HEART
CHAPTER XLII. THE DAWN OF A NEW LIFE
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Fergus Hume
A Novel
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He opened the door just as Nestley was about to answer him, when suddenly there was a noise--the voices of men laughing uproariously, then the sharp bark of a dog, and in another moment a large black cat, with her fur all on end, darted into the room, followed by an eager fox-terrier in a state of great excitement.
It's very odd the pride we take In finding out our neighbours' lives, Tho' idle words a heart may break, It's very odd the pride we take In saying this one is a rake, And that one's luck thro' evil thrives It's very odd the pride we take In finding out our neighbour's lives.
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