By WATSON & REES
AUTHORS OF “THE HAMPSTEAD MYSTERY,” ETC.

NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY
LONDON: JOHN LANE, The BODLEY HEAD
TORONTO: S.B. GUNDY
MCMXVIII


Copyright, 1918, by
JOHN LANE COMPANY
Press of
J. J. Little & Ives Company
New York, U.S.A.


THE MYSTERY OF THE DOWNS

CHAPTER I

The storm had descended swiftly, sweeping in suddenly from the sea, driving across the downs to the hills at high speed, blotting out the faint rays of a crescent moon and hiding the country-side beneath a pall of blackness, which was forked at intervals by flashes of lightning.

The darkness was so impenetrable, and the fury of the storm so fierce, that Harry Marsland pulled his hat well over his eyes and bent over his horse’s neck to shield his face from the driving rain, trusting to the animal’s sagacity and sure-footedness to take him safely down the cliff road in the darkness, where a slip might plunge them into the breakers which he could hear roaring at the foot of the cliffs.