Cynthia Wakeham's
Money
By
Anna Katharine Green
Author of "The Leavenworth Case," "Hand and Ring,"
"The Mill Mystery," "The Defence of the Bride," etc.

G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York and London
The Knickerbocker Press


Copyright, 1892
BY
ANNA KATHARINE GREEN
Entered at Stationers' Hall, London
By G. P. Putnam's Sons
Electrotyped, Printed, and Bound by
The Knickerbocker Press, New York
G. P. Putnam's Sons


CONTENTS.


BOOK I.
A VILLAGE MYSTERY.
CHAPTER.PAGE.
I.A Woman's Face[1]
II.A Lawyer's Adventure[10]
III.Continuation of a Lawyer's Adventure[27]
IV.Flint and Steel[36]
V.Difficulties[45]
VI.Young Men's Fancies[55]
VII.The Way Opens[71]
VIII.A Search and Its Results[80]
IX.The Two Sisters[92]
X.Doris[97]
XI.Love[109]
XII.How Much did It Mean?[122]
XIII.Fresh Doubts[142]
XIV.In the Night Watches[150]
BOOK II.
THE SECRET OF THE LABORATORY.
XV.The Beginning of Changes[158]
XVI.A Strange Visitor[169]
XVII.Two Conversations[181]
XVIII.Suspense[193]
XIX.A Discovery[205]
XX.The Devil's Cauldron[213]
XXI.In the Laboratory[232]
XXII.Steel Meets Steel[239]
XXIII.A Growing Horror[249]
XXIV.Father and Child[261]
XXV.Edgar and Frank[272]
BOOK III.
UNCLE AND NIECE.
XXVI.The White Powder[279]
XXVII.The Hand of Huckins[286]
XXVIII.In Extremity[300]
XXIX.In the Poplar Walk[307]
XXX.The Final Terror[315]
XXXI.An Eventful Quarter of an Hour[327]
XXXII.The Spectre of the Laboratory[332]