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Frank Savile. The Pursuit
The Pursuit
Table of Contents
"I know now that you are a gentleman," she said simply
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE PURSUIT
CHAPTER I
THE LADY OF THE PIER
CHAPTER II
AT THE TENT CLUB
"You saved the boy!" she said, in a quick, panting whisper
CHAPTER III
THE SHADOW OF A NAME
CHAPTER IV
DESPARD EXPLAINS
CHAPTER V
MR. MILLER
CHAPTER VI
LANDON'S NEW PROFESSION
CHAPTER VII
VILLA EULALIA
CHAPTER VIII
THE FIRST TRICK IS LOST
CHAPTER IX
AYLMER IS EXPLICIT
CHAPTER X
BY FAVOR OF THE FOG
CHAPTER XI
RATTIER LOSES HIS CALM
CHAPTER XII
THE AMBUSH OF THE BROOM
CHAPTER XIII
THE TRAP
CHAPTER XIV
ONE SIDE OF A BARGAIN
CHAPTER XV
PERINAUD'S NEWS
"Mademoiselle, I am Sergeant Perinaud"
CHAPTER XVI
AT MELILLA
CHAPTER XVII
MUHAMMED SCORES TWICE
CHAPTER XVIII
THE SANTA MARGARITA'S LAZARET
CHAPTER XIX
MILLER IS STILL IMPERTURBABLE
CHAPTER XX
AYLMER CLIMBS—AND FALLS
CHAPTER XXI
FATE STAYS HER HAND
CHAPTER XXII
THE PRISON
CHAPTER XXIII
PADRE SIGISMONDI
She gripped the protecting hand between her fingers
CHAPTER XXIV
LUIGI'S HOSPITALITY
CHAPTER XXV
FATE'S FINAL WORD
CHAPTER XXVI
DAWN COMES
CHAPTER XXVII
SHADOWS GO
CHAPTER XXVIII
FATE SMILES AT LAST
By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM
THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE
By ANTHONY PARTRIDGE
The Author of "The Kingdom of Earth"
PASSERS-BY
By JOHN IRONSIDE
THE RED SYMBOL
A Swiftly Moving Mystery Story
By MRS. CHARLES N. CREWDSON
AN AMERICAN BABY ABROAD
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Frank Savile
Published by Good Press, 2019
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And there was hopefulness in this last query. It was patent amid the studied urbanity of the tone. In spite of himself Aylmer smiled.
"I am a bird of passage," he said lightly. "I manage to take short leave for most of the Tent Club meetings, to which Colonel Anstruther is kind enough to make me welcome."