The Great God Gold
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Le Queux William. The Great God Gold
Preface. An Explanation
Chapter One. Introduces the Stranger
Chapter Two. Describes the Doctor’s Doings
Chapter Three. Shows One of the Fragments
Chapter Four. Concerns a Consultation
Chapter Five. Spreads the Net
Chapter Six. Gives Expert Opinion
Chapter Seven. In which the Professor Exhibits Cunning
Chapter Eight. Presents another Curious Problem
Chapter Nine. Concerns “The Other Man.”
Chapter Ten. Fact or Fiction
Chapter Eleven. The Great God Gold
Chapter Twelve. Describes an Important Discovery
Chapter Thirteen. Shows a Face in the Night
Chapter Fourteen. In which Owen Becomes Anxious
Chapter Fifteen. Reveals the Rivals
Chapter Sixteen. Owen Learns the Truth
Chapter Seventeen. Contains an Expert Theory
Chapter Eighteen. Shows the Enemy’s Tactics
Chapter Nineteen. Is about the Doctor
Chapter Twenty. The Inquisitor
Chapter Twenty One. The Falling of the Shadow
Chapter Twenty Two. Increases the Mystery
Chapter Twenty Three. His Ugliness at Pembridge Gardens
Chapter Twenty Four. A Page in Piccadilly
Chapter Twenty Five. The Girl and the Man
Chapter Twenty Six. In which a Desperate Game is Played
Chapter Twenty Seven. Explains Frank’s Attitude
Chapter Twenty Eight. Describes certain Curious Events
Chapter Twenty Nine. Which Solves a Problem
Chapter Thirty. Closed Doors
Chapter Thirty One. Exposes the Conspiracy
Chapter Thirty Two. Reveals the Cipher Record
Chapter Thirty Three. In the Night
Chapter Thirty Four “Silence for Silence!”
Chapter Thirty Five. Shows Further Complications
Chapter Thirty Six. The Victim of Shame
Chapter Thirty Seven. Reveals a Woman’s Face
Chapter Thirty Eight. Contains a Surprise
Chapter Thirty Nine. Is the Conclusion
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“My name? Why – what does that matter, Doctor? In an hour – perhaps before – I won’t trouble anybody further.”
“But surely it is your duty, my friend, to let me know your name?” argued the other. “Even if it be in confidence.”
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“As you wish, my dear friend,” responded the hunchback, eyeing the envelope eagerly, and wondering what it might contain. “I’ll put a match to them in the stove yonder.”
The invalid, by dint of great effort, managed to move himself so that his eyes could fall upon the little door in the round iron stove, in which, however, no fire was burning, even though the day was bitterly cold.
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