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Sax Rohmer. The Hand of Fu-Manchu
The Hand of Fu-Manchu
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
THE TRAVELER FROM TIBET
CHAPTER II
THE MAN WITH THE LIMP
CHAPTER III
"SAKYA MUNI"
CHAPTER IV. THE FLOWER OF SILENCE
CHAPTER V
JOHN KI'S
CHAPTER VI. THE SI-FAN MOVE
CHAPTER VII
CHINATOWN
CHAPTER VIII
ZARMI OF THE JOY-SHOP
CHAPTER IX
FU-MANCHU
CHAPTER X
THE TÛLUN-NÛR CHEST
CHAPTER XI
IN THE FOG
CHAPTER XII
THE VISITANT
CHAPTER XIII
THE ROOM BELOW
CHAPTER XIV
THE GOLDEN POMEGRANATES
CHAPTER XV
ZARMI REAPPEARS
CHAPTER XVI
I TRACK ZARMI
CHAPTER XVII
I MEET DR. FU-MANCHU
CHAPTER XVIII
QUEEN OF HEARTS
CHAPTER XIX
"ZAGAZIG"
CHAPTER XX
THE NOTE ON THE DOOR
CHAPTER XXI. THE SECOND MESSAGE
CHAPTER XXII
THE SECRET OF THE WHARF
CHAPTER XXIII
ARREST OF SAMARKAN
CHAPTER XXIV
CAFÉ DE L'EGYPTE
CHAPTER XXV
THE HOUSE OF HASHISH
CHAPTER XXVI
"THE DEMON'S SELF"
CHAPTER XXVII
ROOM WITH THE GOLDEN DOOR
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE MANDARIN KI-MING
CHAPTER XXIX
LAMA SORCERY
CHAPTER XXX
MEDUSA
CHAPTER XXXI
THE MARMOSET
CHAPTER XXXII
SHRINE OF SEVEN LAMPS
CHAPTER XXXIII
AN ANTI-CLIMAX
CHAPTER XXXIV
GRAYWATER PARK
CHAPTER XXXV
THE EAST TOWER
CHAPTER XXXVI
THE DUNGEON
CHAPTER XXXVII
THREE NIGHTS LATER
CHAPTER XXXVIII
THE MONK'S PLAN
CHAPTER XXXIX
THE SHADOW ARMY
CHAPTER XL
THE BLACK CHAPEL
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"You will perhaps remind me," he continued rapidly, "of the lowly place held by women in the East. I can cite notable exceptions, ancient and modern. In fact, a moment's consideration by a hypothetical body of Eastern dynast-makers not of an emperor but of an empress. Finally, there is a persistent tradition throughout the Far East that such a woman will one day rule over the known peoples. I was assured some years ago, by a very learned pundit, that a princess of incalculably ancient lineage, residing in some secret monastery in Tartary or Tibet, was to be the future empress of the world. I believe this tradition, or the extensive group who seek to keep it alive and potent, to be what is called the Si-Fan!"