The Fate of Felix Brand

The Fate of Felix Brand
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Kelly Florence Finch. The Fate of Felix Brand

CHAPTER I. Felix Brand Has a Mysterious Experience

CHAPTER II “Like Ottar of Roses Out of an Otter”

CHAPTER III. The Mask of His Countenance

CHAPTER IV. Billikins is Frightened

CHAPTER V. Mrs. Brand’s Dream Son

CHAPTER VI. Who Is Hugh Gordon?

CHAPTER VII. Felix Brand Reads a Letter

CHAPTER VIII. Days of Stress

CHAPTER IX. Battling with the Invisible

CHAPTER X. Hugh Gordon Wins Henrietta’s Confidence

CHAPTER XI. Penelope Has a Visitor

CHAPTER XII. Dr. Annister Has Doubts

CHAPTER XIII. Mildred Is Militant

CHAPTER XIV “There Is Not Room For Us Both”

CHAPTER XV. Felix Brand Has a Bad Quarter of an Hour

CHAPTER XVI. Mrs. Fenlow Is Angry

CHAPTER XVII “Which Should Have the Gift of Life?”

CHAPTER XVIII. Isabella Takes One More Ride

CHAPTER XIX “And You Could Do This, Felix Brand!”

CHAPTER XX “Save Me, Dr. Annister!”

CHAPTER XXI. Hugh Gordon Tells His Story

CHAPTER XXII “A Most Interesting Case!”

CHAPTER XXIII. Whither?

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“Breakfast is a little late, Harry. Delia is in one of her introspective moods and it has made her slow. I hope you won’t miss your boat!”

She turned an anxious face toward her sister, who was entering the room, and Henrietta Marne smiled reassuringly, as she set down a suitcase, laid her hat and coat upon a chair, and replied in a hearty, cheerful tone:

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“It’s lonesomeness, Miss Marne. It’s that respectable out here that there’s niver a policeman comes along this street for days at a time. An’ the milkman comes around that early I niver see him, an’ anyway he’s elderly an’ the father of four. An’ it’s so high-toned, there ain’t a livery stable anywhere, an’ so there’s none of them boys to pass a word with once in a while. An’ there’s only the postman, an’ him small and married.”

There was silence for a moment while the maid shuffled her feet and turned her tray about and the sisters bit their lips. Then Isabella exclaimed, in a tone of brisk sympathy:

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