BRIGHT-WITS

PRINCE OF MOGADORE

BURREN LOUGHLIN AND L.L. FLOOD

H.M. CALDWELL CO. PUBLISHERS NEW YORK AND BOSTON

Copyright, 1909 By H.M. Caldwell Co.

Electrotyped and Printed by THE COLONIAL PRESS C. H. Simonds & Co., Boston, U.S.A.


CONTENTS

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I. Bright-Wits Arrives in Parrabang,
Where He Meets the Beautiful
Azalia and Begins His Extraordinary
Tasks[1]
II. The Villainy of Garrofat and Doola.
The Prince Solves the Riddle of
the Rug, and Finds a New Task
Awaiting Him[9]
III. Bright-Wits Learns That His Marriage
with Azalia Depends on
Three Fountains and Three Gates
in the Palace Grounds[16]
IV. The Prince Solves the Game of
Onalba, and Divides the Land of
Zoltan, the Aga, to the Dismay
of Garrofat[23]
V. Bright-Wits Grows Jealous. Ablano
Counsels the Prince to be Patient[29]
VI. Bright-Wits Picks an Escort for a
Journey and Foils the Wicked Design
of Garrofat[35]
VII. The Prince Returns to Find That Ablano
the Brahman Has Mysteriously
Disappeared[40]
VIII. Return of Ablano. Garrofat and
Doola Decide on Desperate Measures.
The Final Test[46]
IX. The Last Decree of Onalba. Downfall
of the Plotters. Bright-Wits
Receives His Reward[54]
How Prince Bright-Wits Solved the
Puzzles[59]