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CHAPTER I.

TWO SHOCKS FOR W——.

CHAPTER II.

W—— INVESTIGATES.

" I have a clue. "

CHAPTER III.

A SAMPLE OF THE LAMOTTE BLOOD.

" I am ready to do that at any and all times. "

CHAPTER IV.

SYBIL'S LETTER.

" John Burrill! Why, he is a Brute! "

So he dines at Wardour Place.

" Who are you? "

CHAPTER V.

THE DEDUCTIONS OF A DETECTIVE.

" Ah! this phial is one of a set. "

CHAPTER VI.

DOCTOR HEATH AT HOME.

" Are we alone? "

CHAPTER VII.

A FALLING OUT.

The tramp turned and looked back.

" Doctor Heath flatters himself. "

CHAPTER VIII.

ONE DETECTIVE TOO MANY.

" Here is this man again. "

CHAPTER IX.

DEDUCTIONS OF DETECTIVE NUMBER TWO.

" Poor Frank, don't let this overcome you. "

CHAPTER X.

EVAN.

" Why, Evan, you look ghostly! "

CHAPTER XI.

THE END OF THE BEGINNING.

" You must not have a third attack. "

CHAPTER XII.

THE BEGINNING OF THE END.

" Conny, it has come. "

CHAPTER XIII.

CONSTANCE'S DIPLOMACY.

CHAPTER XIV.

JOHN BURRILL, ARISTOCRAT.

" I am happy to know you. "

CHAPTER XV.

DIAMONDS.

" I have never once been tempted to self-destruction. "

CHAPTER XVI.

IN OPEN MUTINY.

Only a moment did Sybil listen.

" It is not in his power or yours to alter my decision. "

CHAPTER XVII.

THE PLAY GOES ON.

Evan saw Sybil and Frank canter away.

CHAPTER XVIII.

JOHN BURRILL, PLEBEIAN.

" Then take that, and that. "

CHAPTER XIX.

NANCE BURRILL'S WARNING.

" It's the other one," he muttered .

CHAPTER XX.

CONSTANCE AT BAY.

" Stay a moment, sir. "

CHAPTER XXI.

APPOINTING A WATCH DOG.

" I'll be hanged if I can understand it. "

CHAPTER XXII.

THE WATCH DOG DISCHARGED.

" I hope you'll excuse me. "

" Well, Roarke, are you ready for business? "

CHAPTER XXIII.

FATHER AND SON.

" If you ever see me again, you'll see me sober. "

CHAPTER XXIV.

A DAY OF GLOOM.

" You promise never to marry Francis Lamotte? "

CHAPTER XXV.

THAT NIGHT.

CHAPTER XXVI.

PRINCE'S PREY.

The cottage stands quite by itself.

" Prince, come away, sir! "

CHAPTER XXVII.

A TURN IN THE GAME.

" Why, boy! Bless me. "

CHAPTER XXVIII.

INTRODUCING MR. SMITH.

" Any of the stiff's friends in this gang? "

CHAPTER XXIX.

OPENLY ACCUSED.

" Did you ever see that knife before? "

CHAPTER XXX.

AN OBSTINATE CLIENT.

They find Corliss at the Sheriff's desk.

CHAPTER XXXI.

BEGINNING THE INVESTIGATION.

" Softly, Sir; softly; reflect a little. "

CHAPTER XXXII.

AN APPEAL TO THE WARDOUR HONOR.

" Sybil Lamotte shall die in her delirium. "

CHAPTER XXXIII.

I CAN SAVE HIM IF I WILL.

" Constance Wardour, you love Clifford Heath. "

CHAPTER XXXIV.

A LAST RESORT.

CHAPTER XXXV.

A STRANGE INTERVIEW.

" Another, Miss Wardour, is—yourself. "

CHAPTER XXXVI.

TWO PASSENGERS WEST.

" Mr. Belknap, it is I. "

CHAPTER XXXVII.

SOME EXCELLENT ADVICE.

CHAPTER XXXVIII.

BELKNAP OUTWITTED.

" Cap'n, you're a good fellow. "

" My friend, come down off that. "

CHAPTER XXXIX.

"WILL LOVE OUTWEIGH HONOR?"

" That hope is ended now. "

CHAPTER XL.

"TOO YOUNG TO DIE."

CHAPTER XLI.

SIR CLIFFORD HEATHERCLIFFE.

" Prisoner at the bar, are you guilty or not guilty? "

CHAPTER XLII.

A TORTURED WITNESS.

" It was found beside the body of John Burrill. "

CHAPTER XLIII.

JUSTICE, SACRIFICE, DEATH.

They come slowly forward.

There is a flash—a loud report.

CHAPTER XLIV.

A SPARTAN MOTHER.

CHAPTER XLV.

TOLD BY A DETECTIVE.

Bathurst telling the story.

CHAPTER XLVI.

THE STORY OF LUCKY JIM.

CHAPTER XLVII.

AFTER THE DRAMA ENDED.

The Diamond Coterie

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