The Filigree Ball

by Anna Katherine Green


Contents

[BOOK I. THE FORBIDDEN ROOM]
[I. “THE MOORE HOUSE?”]
[II. I ENTER]
[III. I REMAIN]
[IV. SIGNED, VERONICA]
[V. MASTER AND DOG]
[VI. GOSSIP]
[VII. SLY WORK]
[VIII. SLYER WORK]
[IX. JINNY]
[X. FRANCIS JEFFREY]
[BOOK II. THE LAW AND ITS VICTIM]
[XI. DETAILS]
[XII. THRUST AND PARRY]
[XIII. CHIEFLY THRUST]
[XIV. “LET US HAVE TALLMAN!”]
[XV. WHITE BOW AND PINK]
[XVI. AN EGOTIST OF THE FIRST WATER]
[XVII. A FRESH START]
[XVIII. IN THE GRASS]
[BOOK III. THE HOUSE OF DOOM]
[XIX. IN TAMPA]
[XX. “THE COLONEL’S OWN”]
[XXI. THE HEART OF THE PUZZLE]
[XXII. A THREAD IN HAND]
[XXIII. WORDS IN THE NIGHT]
[XXIV. TANTALIZING TACTICS]
[XXV. “WHO WILL TELL THE MAN!”]
[XXVI. RUDGE]
[XXVII. “YOU HAVE COME!”]

THE FILIGREE BALL

BOOK I
THE FORBIDDEN ROOM

I.
“THE MOORE HOUSE? ARE YOU SPEAKING OF THE MOORE HOUSE?”

For a detective whose talents, had not been recognized at headquarters, I possessed an ambition which, fortunately for my standing with the lieutenant of the precinct, had not yet been expressed in words. Though I had small reason for expecting great things of myself, I had always cherished the hope that if a big case came my way I should be found able to do something with it something more, that is, than I had seen accomplished by the police of the District of Columbia since I had had the honor of being one of their number. Therefore, when I found myself plunged, almost without my own volition, into the Jeffrey-Moore affair, I believed that the opportunity had come whereby I might distinguish myself.

It had complications, this Jeffrey-Moore affair; greater ones than the public ever knew, keen as the interest in it ran both in and out of Washington. This is why I propose to tell the story of this great tragedy from my own standpoint, even if in so doing I risk the charge of attempting to exploit my own connection with this celebrated case. In its course I encountered as many disappointments as triumphs, and brought out of the affair a heart as sore as it was satisfied; for I am a lover of women and—