The Indian Bangle
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Fergus Hume. The Indian Bangle
The Indian Bangle
Table of Contents
PROLOGUE
PART I
PART II
PART III
PART IV
PART V
THE STORY
THE FIRST SCENE: AT CASTERWELL
CHAPTER I. DAVID AND JONATHAN
CHAPTER II. THE SEALED LETTER
CHAPTER III. AT THE MANOR HOUSE
CHAPTER IV. A QUEER COINCIDENCE
CHAPTER V. THE SUSPICIONS OF LAURENCE MALLOW
CHAPTER VI. THE REVEREND MANNERS BROCK
CHAPTER VII. MARGERY
CHAPTER VIII. JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER
CHAPTER IX "TWENTY-ONE."
CHAPTER X. A PRE-NUPTIAL CONTRACT
CHAPTER XI. THE NEW MAID
CHAPTER XII "WEDDING-BELLS."
THE SECOND SCENE: AT SANDBEACH
CHAPTER I "THE HAPPY PAIR."
CHAPTER II "THE BROOCH."
CHAPTER III "CLARA'S LETTER!"
CHAPTER IV "MORE MYSTERY."
THE THIRD SCENE: IN LONDON
CHAPTER I "MYSTERIOUS MRS. ARNE."
CHAPTER II "MRS. PURCELL."
CHAPTER III "A PRIVATE INQUIRY AGENT."
CHAPTER IV "ONE OF US."
CHAPTER V "MADAME DEATH-IN-LIFE."
CHAPTER VI "ANOTHER LINK."
CHAPTER VII "AN UNEXPECTED MEETING."
CHAPTER VIII "THE LIGHT-HAIRED MAN."
CHAPTER IX "MAN PROPOSES."
CHAPTER X "WOMAN DISPOSES."
THE FOURTH SCENE: IN FLORENCE
CHAPTER I "ON THE LONG TRAIL."
CHAPTER II "ONE PORTION OF THE CONSPIRACY."
CHAPTER III. THE SANDAL-WOOD CHEST
CHAPTER IV "ANOTHER PORTION OF THE CONSPIRACY."
THE FIFTH SCENE: IN LONDON
CHAPTER I "THE MISSING MAN."
CHAPTER II "MONSIEUR ROUGE IS CONFIDENTIAL."
CHAPTER III "A TERRIBLE ADVENTURE."
CHAPTER IV "THE ISHMAELS OF HUMANITY."
THE SIXTH SCENE: AT CASTERWELL
CHAPTER I "AN UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL."
CHAPTER II "THE PENANCE OF MARGERY."
CHAPTER III "MR. BROCK AND THE LETTER."
CHAPTER IV "THE TREASURES AT KIKAT."
CHAPTER V "LET THE DEAD PAST BURY ITS DEAD."
CHAPTER VI "MR. BROCK'S ADDENDA."
CHAPTER VII "THE CIPHER DIARY."
CHAPTER VIII "A ROGUE'S MEMOIRS."
EPILOGUE
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Fergus Hume
Published by Good Press, 2019
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"Then it is quite possible that we met there, Mr. Mallow, although I cannot recall having seen you. This is the first time I have visited England. Forgive me if I am somewhat lax in the observance of your social customs--one always shakes hands here, I believe, when presented; you must let me then give you my left hand."
"Is your right disabled?" asked Mallow, shaking the hand this affable young man extended.
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