CONTENTS
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| [I.] | In which Certain Suspicions are Excited | [9] |
| [II.] | The Coming of a Stranger | [21] |
| [III.] | Introduces Doctor Weirmarsh | [32] |
| [IV.] | Reveals Temptation | [47] |
| [V.] | In which Enid Orlebar is Puzzled | [56] |
| [VI.] | Beneath the Elastic Band | [66] |
| [VII.] | Concerning the Velvet Hand | [78] |
| [VIII.] | Paul Le Pontois | [88] |
| [IX.] | The Little Old Frenchwoman | [97] |
| [X.] | If Anyone Knew | [107] |
| [XI.] | Concerns the Past | [114] |
| [XII.] | Reveals a Curious Problem | [125] |
| [XIII.] | The Mysterious Mr. Maltwood | [134] |
| [XIV.] | What Confession would Mean | [145] |
| [XV.] | Three Gentlemen from Paris | [157] |
| [XVI.] | The Orders of His Excellency | [168] |
| [XVII.] | Walter Gives Warning | [177] |
| [XVIII.] | The Accusers | [187] |
| [XIX.] | In which a Truth is Hidden | [199] |
| [XX.] | In which a Truth is Told | [207] |
| [XXI.] | The Widened Breach | [217] |
| [XXII.] | Concerning the Bellairs Affair | [227] |
| [XXIII.] | The Silence of the Man Barker | [234] |
| [XXIV.] | What the Dead Man Left | [245] |
| [XXV.] | At the Café de Paris | [255] |
| [XXVI.] | Which is "Private and Confidential" | [265] |
| [XXVII.] | The Result of Investigation | [274] |
| [XXVIII.] | The Secret of the Lonely House | [285] |
| [XXIX.] | Contains Some Startling Statements | [292] |
| [XXX.] | Reveals a Woman's Love | [303] |
| [XXXI.] | In which Sir Hugh Tells his Story | [310] |
| [XXXII.] | Conclusion | [321] |