McAllister whispered sharply in his ear. ([Page 68].)
McALLISTER
AND HIS DOUBLE
BY
ARTHUR TRAIN
ILLUSTRATED
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
NEW YORK:::::::::::::::::1905
Copyright, 1905, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Published, September, 1905
TROW DIRECTORY
PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY
NEW YORK
CONTENTS
| PAGE | |
| McAllister's Christmas | [1] |
| The Baron de Ville | [53] |
| The Escape of Wilkins | [77] |
| The Governor-General's Trunk | [113] |
| The Golden Touch | [141] |
| McAllister's Data of Ethics | [177] |
| McAllister's Marriage | [205] |
| The Jailbird | [233] |
| In the Course of Justice | [255] |
| The Maximilian Diamond | [283] |
| Extradition | [311] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| McAllister whispered sharply in his ear | [Frontispiece] |
| FACING PAGE | |
| "What do you know about it? I tell you it's all rot!" | [6] |
| "Throw up your hands!" | [10] |
| "Do you know who you've caught?" | [16] |
| "Merry Christmas, Fatty!" | [24] |
| "I think you've got Raffles whipped to a standstill." | [64] |
| "You think you're a sure winner. But I know you. I know your face." | [88] |
| "Wot do you want?" drawled the fat man, blinking at the lantern | [102] |
| "Who in thunder are you?" | [110] |
| Deftly tied the two ends of string around it | [130] |
| "Hands up, or I'll shoot!" yelled the detective, as a fat, wild-eyed individual sprung from within | [136] |
| He hesitated a moment as if giving the matter the consideration it deserved | [324] |