The Mysterious Mr. Miller
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Le Queux William. The Mysterious Mr. Miller
Chapter One. A Stranger in Shepherd’s Bush
Chapter Two. Touches a Woman’s Honour
Chapter Three. Gives some Explanations
Chapter Four. Arouses Certain Suspicions
Chapter Five. The Villa Du Lac
Chapter Six. The Truth about the Stranger
Chapter Seven. Describes some Confidential Documents
Chapter Eight “The Mysterious Mr Miller.”
Chapter Nine. Contains a Surprise
Chapter Ten. My Own Confession
Chapter Eleven. Lucie is Confidential
Chapter Twelve. In which a Strange Thing Happens
Chapter Thirteen. Beneath the Love-Light
Chapter Fourteen. Cruel Destiny
Chapter Fifteen. Betrays some Hidden Intrigue
Chapter Sixteen. Introduces Mr Gordon-Wright
Chapter Seventeen. What Happened in the Night
Chapter Eighteen. Plight and Pursuit
Chapter Nineteen. The Blue Motor-Car
Chapter Twenty. Reveals the Truth
Chapter Twenty One. The Peril of Ella Murray
Chapter Twenty Two. At Dawn
Chapter Twenty Three. Children of Circumstance
Chapter Twenty Four “I am not Fit!”
Chapter Twenty Five. By the Tyrrhenian Waters
Chapter Twenty Six. The Home of the Mysterious Englishman
Chapter Twenty Seven. From a Woman’s Lips
Chapter Twenty Eight. The Voice in the Street
Chapter Twenty Nine. Contains Another Surprise
Chapter Thirty. Some Discoveries in Rome
Chapter Thirty One. The Secret of the Villa Verde
Chapter Thirty Two. The Ticking of the Clock
Chapter Thirty Three. Certain Persons are Inquisitive
Chapter Thirty Four. Love in Fetters
Chapter Thirty Five. An Evening at Hyde Park Gate
Chapter Thirty Six. Two Mysteries
Chapter Thirty Seven. Needs some Explanation
Chapter Thirty Eight. Tells the Truth
Chapter Thirty Nine. Unites Two Hearts
Chapter Forty. Conclusion
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Tulloch left half an hour later, and Sammy, whose curiosity had been aroused concerning the foreigner, entered the room and inquired after the patient.
But hoping to learn more from the stricken man, I sent my friend back to bed and remained there through the night, administering to the patient what my friend Tulloch had ordered.
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And then, as the bar of sunlight crept slowly across the worn-out carpet, a deep silence again fell, broken only by the stranger’s fierce, vengeful mutterings which to me conveyed no distinct meaning.
Then he turned his eyes upon me – those wide-open, horrified eyes – in a look the remembrance of which is even to-day still before me, the recollection of which I shall carry with me to the grave.
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