Miser Farebrother: A Novel (vol. 3 of 3)
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. III.
LONDON: WARD & DOWNEY, 12, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
1888.
PRINTED BY KELLY AND CO., GATE STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS, W.C.; AND MIDDLE MILL, KINGSTON-ON-THAMES.
At ten o'clock on this morning Captain Ablewhite, unannounced, and without knocking at the door, walked into Jeremiah's room in the hotel at which he had taken up his quarters. Jeremiah was still in bed. Closing the door carefully behind him and turning the key, Captain Ablewhite drew a chair to the side of the bed and sat down.
This is a bad business, said Captain Ablewhite.
Jeremiah was in a parlous condition. His face was haggard; his eyes were bloodshot; he was shaking like a man in a palsy.
This is a bad business, repeated Captain Ablewhite, You are too much upset to reply. But why, oh, why have you lost your head?
Jeremiah put his hand up, feebly and despairingly, and passed it vacantly over his forehead.
I have here, said Captain Ablewhite, plunging his hands into the pockets of his gorgeous dressing-gown, a pick-me-up. It will pull you round, and then we can talk.
He produced two bottles—one containing the pick-me-up, the other soda. Taking a large tumbler from a table he poured a good dose of the pick-me-up into it, and then uncorked the soda, which he emptied into the glass.
B. L. Farjeon
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MISER FAREBROTHER.
A Novel.
CONTENTS.
MISER FAREBROTHER.
A BAD BUSINESS.
THE DIAMOND BRACELET.
SISTER AND BROTHER.
JEREMIAH IN TRIBULATION.
MISER FAREBROTHER THREATENS JEREMIAH.
A DREAM OF AN ANGEL.
BETTER THAN ANY DAY-DREAM.
PHŒBE IN PERIL.
FRED CORNWALL TO THE RESCUE.
THE INQUEST.
THE TRIAL AND VERDICT—EXTRACTED FROM A POPULAR DAILY PAPER.
DICK GARDEN TO THE RESCUE.
THE DIAMOND BRACELET AGAIN.
RICHARD GARDEN MAKES THE ACQUAINTANCE OF FANNY LETHBRIDGE.
A STRANGE EXPERIMENT.
JEREMIAH AND HIS MOTHER DISAPPEAR.
CHIEFLY CONCERNING FANNY.
A LIFE-AND-DEATH STRUGGLE.
OFF FOR THE HONEY-MOON.
THE END