CONTENTS

[CHAPTER I. A Crimean Night]
[CHAPTER II. Captain Trench and a Telegram]
[CHAPTER III. The Last Ride Together]
[CHAPTER IV. The Ball at Lennon House]
[CHAPTER V. The Pariah]
[CHAPTER VI. Harry Feversham's Plan]
[CHAPTER VII. The Last Reconnaissance]
[CHAPTER VIII. Lieutenant Sutch is tempted to lie]
[CHAPTER IX. At Glenalla]
[CHAPTER X. The Wells of Obak]
[CHAPTER XI. Durrance hears News of Feversham]
[CHAPTER XII. Durrance sharpens his Wits]
[CHAPTER XIII. Durrance begins to see]
[CHAPTER XIV. Captain Willoughby reappears]
[CHAPTER XV. The Story of the First Feather]
[CHAPTER XVI. Captain Willoughby retires]
[CHAPTER XVII. The Musoline Overture]
[CHAPTER XVIII. The Answer to the Overture]
[CHAPTER XIX. Mrs. Adair interferes]
[CHAPTER XX. West and East]
[CHAPTER XXI. Ethne makes Another Slip]
[CHAPTER XXII. Durrance lets his Cigar go out]
[CHAPTER XXIII. Mrs. Adair makes her Apology]
[CHAPTER XXIV. On the Nile]
[CHAPTER XXV. Lieutenant Sutch comes off the Half-pay List]
[CHAPTER XXVI. General Feversham's Portraits are appeased]
[CHAPTER XXVII. The House of Stone]
[CHAPTER XXVIII. Plans of Escape]
[CHAPTER XXIX. Colonel Trench assumes a Knowledge of Chemistry]
[CHAPTER XXX. The Last of the Southern Cross]
[CHAPTER XXXI. Feversham returns to Ramelton]
[CHAPTER XXXII. In the Church at Glenalla]
[CHAPTER XXXIII. Ethne again plays the Musoline Overture]
[CHAPTER XXXIV. The End]
[Other Books By A. E. W. Mason]


THE FOUR FEATHERS[1]


CHAPTER I