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J. Storer Clouston. Simon
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Table of Contents
I
THE SOLITARY PASSENGER
II
THE PROCURATOR FISCAL
III
THE HEIR
IV
THE MAN FROM THE WEST
V
THE THIRD VISITOR
VI
AT NIGHT
VII
THE DRIVE HOME
VIII
SIR REGINALD
IX
A PHILOSOPHER
X
THE LETTER
XI
NEWS
XII
CICELY
XIII
THE DEDUCTIVE PROCESS
XIV
THE QUESTION OF MOTIVE
XV
TWO WOMEN
XVI
RUMOUR
XVII
A SUGGESTION
XVIII
£1200
XIX
THE EMPTY COMPARTMENT
XX
THE SPORTING VISITOR
XXI
MR. CARRINGTON'S WALK
XXII
MR. CARRINGTON AND THE FISCAL
XXIII
SIMON'S VIEWS
XXIV
MR. BISSET'S ASSISTANT
XXV
A TELEGRAM
XXVI
AT STANESLAND
XXVII
FLIGHT
XXVIII
THE RETURN
XXIX
BROTHER AND SISTER
XXX
A MARKED MAN
XXXI
THE LETTER AGAIN
XXXII
THE SYMPATHETIC STRANGER
XXXIII
THE HOUSE OF MYSTERIES
XXXIV
A CONFIDENTIAL CONVERSATION
XXXV
IN THE GARDEN
XXXVI
THE WALKING STICK
XXXVII
BISSET'S ADVICE
XXXVIII
TRAPPED
XXXIX
THE YARN
XL
THE LAST CHAPTER
THE END
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J. Storer Clouston
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Table of Contents
Mr. Rattar's second visitor was of a different type. Mr. Cromarty of Stanesland stood about 6 feet two and had nothing artistic in his appearance, being a lean strapping man in the neighbourhood of forty, with a keen, thin, weather-beaten face chiefly remarkable for its straight sharp nose, compressed lips, reddish eye-brows, puckered into a slight habitual frown, and the fact that the keen look of the whole was expressed by only one of his eyes, the other being a good imitation but unmistakeably glass. The whole effect of the face, however, was singularly pleasing to the discerning critic. An out of door, reckless, humorous, honest personality was stamped on every line of it and every movement of the man. When he spoke his voice had a marked tinge of the twang of the wild west that sounded a little oddly on the lips of a country gentleman in these northern parts. He wore an open flannel collar, a shooting coat, well cut riding breeches and immaculate leather leggings, finished off by a most substantial pair of shooting boots. Unlike Mr. Malcolm Cromarty, he evidently looked upon his visit as expected.
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