The Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of The Project Gutenberg Works of E. W. Hornung, by E. W. (Ernest William) Hornung This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Index of The Project Gutenberg Works of E. W. Hornung Author: E. W. (Ernest William) Hornung Editor: David Widger Release Date: December 28, 2018 [EBook #58560] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF HORNUNG *** Produced by David Widger
THE IDES OF MARCH |
A COSTUME PIECE |
GENTLEMEN AND PLAYERS |
LE PREMIER PAS |
WILFUL MURDER |
NINE POINTS OF THE LAW |
THE RETURN MATCH |
THE GIFT OF THE EMPEROR |
NO SINECURE |
A JUBILEE PRESENT |
THE FATE OF FAUSTINA |
THE LAST LAUGH |
TO CATCH A THIEF |
AN OLD FLAME |
THE WRONG HOUSE |
THE KNEES OF THE GODS |
CHAPTER I. | LOVE ON THE OCEAN |
CHAPTER II. | THE MYSTERIOUS CARGO |
CHAPTER III. | TO THE WATER'S EDGE |
CHAPTER IV. | THE SILENT SEA |
CHAPTER V. | MY REWARD |
CHAPTER VI. | THE SOLE SURVIVOR |
CHAPTER VII. | I FIND A FRIEND |
CHAPTER VIII. | A SMALL PRECAUTION |
CHAPTER IX. | MY CONVALESCENT HOME |
CHAPTER X. | WINE AND WEAKNESS |
CHAPTER XI. | I LIVE AGAIN |
CHAPTER XII. | MY LADY'S BIDDING |
CHAPTER XIII. | THE LONGEST DAY OF MY LIFE |
CHAPTER XIV. | IN THE GARDEN |
CHAPTER XV. | FIRST BLOOD |
CHAPTER XVI. | A DEADLOCK |
CHAPTER XVII. | THIEVES FALL OUT |
CHAPTER XVIII. | A MAN OF MANY MURDERS |
CHAPTER XIX. | MY GREAT HOUR |
CHAPTER XX. | THE STATEMENT OF FRANCIS RATTRAY |
Out of Paradise |
The Chest of Silver |
The Rest Cure |
The Criminologists' Club |
The Field of Phillipi |
A Bad Night |
A Trap to Catch a Cracksman |
The Spoils of Sacrilege |
The Raffles Relics |
The Last Word |
MR. JUSTICE RAFFLES | |
CHAPTER I | An Inaugural Banquet |
CHAPTER II | "His Own Familiar Friend" |
CHAPTER III | Council of War |
CHAPTER IV | "Our Mr. Shylock" |
CHAPTER V | Thin Air |
CHAPTER VI | Camilla Belsize |
CHAPTER VII | In Which We Fail to Score |
CHAPTER VIII | The State of the Case |
CHAPTER IX | A Triple Alliance |
CHAPTER X | "My Raffles Right or Wrong" |
CHAPTER XI | A Dash in the Dark |
CHAPTER XII | A Midsummer Night's Work |
CHAPTER XIII | Knocked Out |
CHAPTER XIV | Corpus Delicti |
CHAPTER XV | Trial by Raffles |
CHAPTER XVI | Watch and Ward |
CHAPTER XVII | A Secret Service |
CHAPTER XVIII | The Death of a Sinner |
CHAPTER XIX | Apologia |
CHAPTER I | A Plenipotentiary |
CHAPTER II | The Theatre of War |
CHAPTER III | First Blood |
CHAPTER IV | A Little Knowledge |
CHAPTER V | A Marked Woman |
CHAPTER VI | Out of Action |
CHAPTER VII | Second Fiddle |
CHAPTER VIII | Prayers and Parables |
CHAPTER IX | Sub Judice |
CHAPTER X | The Last Word |
CHAPTER XI | The Lion's Mouth |
CHAPTER XII | A Stern Chase |
CHAPTER XIII | Number Three |
I. | The End of Their Life |
II. | The Case for the Crown |
III. | Name and Nature |
IV. | The Man in the Train |
V. | The Man in the Street |
VI. | A Peripatetic Providence |
VII. | A Morning Call |
VIII. | The Dove and the Serpent |
IX. | A Change of Scene |
X. | A Slight Discrepancy |
XI. | Another New Friend |
XII. | Episode of the Invisible Visitor |
XIII. | The Australian Room |
XIV. | Battle Royal |
XV. | A Chance Encounter |
XVI. | A Match for Mrs. Venables |
XVII. | Friends in Need |
XVIII. | "They Which Were Bidden" |
XIX. | Rachel's Champion |
XX. | More Haste |
XXI. | Worse Speed |
XXII. | The Darkest Hour |
XXIII. | Dawn |
XXIV. | One Who Was Not Bidden |
XXV. | A Point to Langholm |
XXVI. | A Cardinal Point |
XXVII. | The Whole Truth |
XXVIII. | In the Matter of a Motive |
Page | ||
I. | A Voice in the Wilderness | 1 |
II. | The Black Hole of Glenranald | 32 |
III. | "To the Vile Dust" | 70 |
IV. | A Bushranger at Bay | 98 |
V. | The Taking of Stingaree | 121 |
VI. | The Honor of the Road | 144 |
VII. | The Purification of Mulfera | 168 |
VIII. | A Duel in the Desert | 190 |
IX. | The Villain-Worshipper | 215 |
X. | The Moth and the Star | 252 |
"My name's Stingaree!" | Frontispiece |
"Any message, young fellow?" | 66 |
Mr. Kentish watched the little operation of "sticking up" without a word | 98 |
The gray sergeant flung his arms round their prisoner | 166 |
Stingaree toppled out of the saddle | 198 |
The mare spun round, bucking as she spun | 238 |
Stingaree knocked in vain | 246 |
Page | ||
I. | The Belle of Toorak | 1 |
II. | Injury | 14 |
III. | Insult | 28 |
IV. | Bethune of the Hall | 39 |
V. | A Red Herring | 58 |
VI. | Below Zero | 67 |
VII. | A Cavalier | 84 |
VIII. | The Kind of Life | 97 |
IX. | Pax in Bello | 120 |
X. | The Truth by Inches | 134 |
XI. | Bethune v. Bethune | 147 |
XII. | An Escapade | 166 |
XIII. | Blind Man's Block | 180 |
XIV. | His Own Coin | 196 |
XV. | The Fact of the Matter | 206 |
CHAPTER I | UNHALLOWED GROUND |
CHAPTER II | THE HOUSE WITH RED BLINDS |
CHAPTER III | A VICIOUS CIRCLE |
CHAPTER IV | THE LOCAL COLOUR |
CHAPTER V | THE ANGEL OF LIFE |
CHAPTER VI | UNDER ARMS |
CHAPTER VII | THE LOCKED ROOM |
CHAPTER VIII | THE TEMPLE OF BACCHUS |
A Nucleus of Fortune | 1 |
Sundown | 11 |
After Four Years | 20 |
How Dick Came Home | 28 |
The First Evening at Graysbrooke | 41 |
Sisyphus | 53 |
South Kensington | 64 |
The Admirable Miles | 72 |
A Dancing Lesson and its Consequences | 86 |
An Old Friend and an Old Memory | 98 |
Dressing, Dancing, Looking on | 109 |
"To-Morrow, and To-Morrow, and To-Morrow" | 123 |
In Bushey Park | 132 |
Quits | 152 |
The Morning After | 163 |
Military Manœuvres | 174 |
"Miles's Beggars" | 185 |
Alice Speaks for Herself | 196 |
Conterminous Courses | 206 |
Strange Humility | 216 |
An Altered Man | 227 |
Extremities | 234 |
The Effect of a Photograph | 244 |
The Effect of a Song | 256 |
Melmerbridge Church | 271 |
At Bay | 286 |
The Fatal Tress | 296 |
The Effort | 307 |
Elizabeth Ryan | 313 |
Sweet Revenge | 325 |
The Charity of Silence | 333 |
Suspense: Reaction | 343 |
How Dick Said Good-Bye | 353 |
Chapter | Page | |
I. | Dust to Dust | 1 |
II. | The Chief Mourner | 11 |
III. | A Confession | 18 |
IV. | Midsummer Night | 29 |
V. | The Man Alone | 45 |
VI. | Fire | 51 |
VII. | The Sinner's Prayer | 66 |
VIII. | The Lord of the Manor | 77 |
IX. | A Duel Begins | 89 |
X. | The Letter of the Law | 100 |
XI. | Labour of Hercules | 115 |
XII. | A Fresh Discovery | 125 |
XIII. | Devices of a Castaway | 131 |
XIV. | The Last Resort | 137 |
XV. | His Own Lawyer | 150 |
XVI. | End of the Duel | 162 |
XVII. | Three Weeks and a Night | 186 |
XVIII. | The Night's Work | 193 |
XIX. | The First Winter | 209 |
XX. | The Way of Peace | 230 |
XXI. | At the Flint House | 249 |
XXII. | A Little Child | 262 |
XXIII. | Design and Accident | 275 |
XXIV. | Glamour and Rue | 291 |
XXV. | Signs of Change | 306 |
XXVI. | A Very Few Words | 316 |
XXVII. | An Escape | 323 |
XXVIII. | The Turning Tide | 335 |
XXIX. | A Haven of Hearts | 348 |
XXX. | The Woman's Hour | 362 |
XXXI. | Advent Eve | 378 |
XXXII. | The Second Time | 390 |
XXXIII. | Sanctuary | 397 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | A Small World | 1 |
II. | Second Sight | 16 |
III. | In the Train | 29 |
IV. | Down the River | 42 |
V. | An Untimely Visitor | 64 |
VI. | Voluntary Service | 83 |
VII. | After Michelangelo | 98 |
VIII. | Finger-Prints | 117 |
IX. | Fair Warning | 134 |
X. | The Week of Their Lives | 146 |
XI. | In Country and In Town | 156 |
XII. | The Thousandth Man | 169 |
XIII. | Quid Pro Quo | 181 |
XIV. | Faith Unfaithful | 205 |
XV. | The Person Unknown | 214 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The Coming of Tiny, | 1 |
II. | Swift of Wallandoon, | 21 |
III. | The Tail of the Season, | 44 |
IV. | Ruth and Christina, | 63 |
V. | Essingham Rectory, | 84 |
VI. | A Matter of Ancient History, | 102 |
VII. | The Shadow of the Hall, | 116 |
VIII. | Countess Dromard at Home, | 133 |
IX. | Mother and Son, | 148 |
X. | A Threatening Dawn, | 162 |
XI. | In the Ladies' Tent, | 176 |
XII. | Ordeal by Battle, | 193 |
XIII. | Her Hour of Triumph, | 213 |
XIV. | A Cycle of Moods, | 233 |
XV. | The Invisible Ideal, | 248 |
XVI. | Foreign Soil, | 263 |
XVII. | The High Seas, | 286 |
XVIII. | The Third Time of Asking, | 306 |
XIX. | Counsel's Opinion, | 317 |
XX. | In Honor Bound, | 327 |
XXI. | A Deaf Ear, | 339 |
XXII. | Summum Bonum, | 348 |
I. | The Head of the Family | 1 |
II. | "Happy Jack" | 16 |
III. | A Chance Lost | 31 |
IV. | Not in the Programme | 44 |
V. | With the Elect | 63 |
VI. | A New Leaf | 77 |
VII. | The Duke's Progress | 90 |
VIII. | The Old Adam | 105 |
IX. | An Anonymous Letter | 122 |
X. | "Dead Nuts" | 137 |
XI. | The Night of the Twentieth | 151 |
XII. | The Wrong Man | 163 |
XIII. | The Interregnum | 180 |
XIV. | Jack and his Master | 189 |
XV. | End of the Interregnum | 199 |
XVI. | "Love the Gift" | 215 |
XVII. | An Anti-Toxine | 223 |
XVIII. | Heckling a Minister | 233 |
XIX. | The Cat and the Mouse | 244 |
XX. | "Love the Debt" | 257 |
XXI. | The Bar Sinister | 266 |
XXII. | De Mortuis | 282 |
I | The Physician Who Healed Himself | 1 |
II | The Life-Preserver | 40 |
III | A Hopeless Case | 77 |
IV | The Golden Key | 118 |
V | A Schoolmaster Abroad | 159 |
VI | One Possessed | 199 |
VII | The Doctor's Assistant | 237 |
VIII | The Second Murderer | 272 |
Chapter | Page | |
I. | The Second Officer | 1 |
II. | Sauve Qui Peut | 10 |
III. | The Castaways | 18 |
IV. | Lost and Found | 30 |
V. | A Touch of Fever | 37 |
VI. | New Conditions | 48 |
VII. | Denis and Nan | 57 |
VIII. | Cold Water | 70 |
IX. | The Canvas City | 79 |
X. | Thieves in the Night | 90 |
XI. | Strange Bedfellows | 102 |
XII. | El Dorado | 114 |
XIII. | The Enemy's Camp | 122 |
XIV. | The First Claim | 133 |
XV. | A Pious Fraud | 146 |
XVI. | A Windfall | 158 |
XVII. | Hate and Money | 168 |
XVIII. | Rotten Gully | 178 |
XIX. | New Blood | 187 |
XX. | The Jeweler's Shop | 196 |
XXI. | The Courier of Death | 211 |
XXII. | Atra Cura | 220 |
XXIII. | Broken Off | 231 |
XXIV. | Death's Door | 243 |
XXV. | Beat of Drum | 251 |
XXVI. | Homeward Bound | 265 |
XXVII. | The Great Gulf | 277 |
XXVIII. | News of Battle | 289 |
XXIX. | Guy Fawkes Day | 299 |
XXX. | The Sandbag Battery | 310 |
XXXI. | Time's Whirligig | 319 |
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | A LETTER FROM ALFRED | 9 |
II. | HOME IN STYLE | 24 |
III. | PINS AND NEEDLES | 35 |
IV. | A TASTE OF HER QUALITY | 49 |
V. | GRANVILLE ON THE SITUATION | 61 |
VI. | COMPARING NOTES | 71 |
VII. | IN RICHMOND PARK | 81 |
VIII. | GRAN’S REVENGE | 96 |
IX. | E TENEBRIS LUX | 112 |
X. | PLAIN SAILING | 129 |
XI. | A THUNDER-CLAP | 142 |
XII. | PAST PARDON | 151 |
XIII. | A SOCIAL INFLICTION | 160 |
XIV. | ‘HEAR MY PRAYER!’ | 172 |
XV. | THE FIRST PARTING | 186 |
XVI. | TRACES | 194 |
XVII. | WAITING FOR THE WORST | 209 |
XVIII. | THE BOUNDARY-RIDER OF THE YELKIN PADDOCK | 228 |
XIX. | ANOTHER LETTER FROM ALFRED | 244 |
CHAPTER I | |
PAGE | |
The Little Musician | 1 |
CHAPTER II | |
A Friend Indeed | 13 |
CHAPTER III | |
"Hard Times" | 25 |
CHAPTER IV | |
The Treasure in the Store | 41 |
CHAPTER V | |
Masterless Men | 55 |
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CHAPTER VI | |
£500 | 71 |
CHAPTER VII | |
The Ringer of the Shed | 83 |
CHAPTER VIII | |
"Three Shadows" | 102 |
CHAPTER IX | |
No Hope for Him | 120 |
CHAPTER X | |
Missing | 138 |
CHAPTER XI | |
Lost in the Bush | 152 |
CHAPTER XII | |
Fallen Among Thieves | 162 |
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CHAPTER XIII | |
A Smoking Concert | 179 |
CHAPTER XIV | |
The Raid on the Station | 194 |
CHAPTER XV | |
The Night Attack | 210 |
CHAPTER XVI | |
In the Midst of Death | 232 |
PAGE | |
CHAPTER I. | |
The Old Home | 1 |
CHAPTER II. | |
The Breaking of the News | 11 |
CHAPTER III. | |
The Sin of the Father | 20 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
The New Home | 32 |
CHAPTER V. | |
A Wet Blanket | 40 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
The Game of Bluff | 57 |
CHAPTER VII. | |
On Richmond Hill | 71 |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
A Millionaire in the Making | 85 |
CHAPTER IX. | |
The City of London | 95 |
CHAPTER X. | |
A First Offence | 111 |
CHAPTER XI. | |
Beggar and Chooser | 122 |
CHAPTER XII. | |
The Champion of the Gods | 135 |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
The Day of Battle | 150 |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
A Change of Luck | 165 |
CHAPTER XV. | |
It Never Rains but it Pours | 175 |
CHAPTER XVI. | |
A Dame's School | 183 |
CHAPTER XVII. | |
At Fault | 195 |
CHAPTER XVIII. | |
Mr. Scrafton | 203 |
CHAPTER XIX. | |
Assault and Battery | 214 |
CHAPTER XX. | |
Biding his Time | 226 |
CHAPTER XXI. | |
Hand to Hand | 234 |
CHAPTER XXII. | |
Man to Man | 247 |
CHAPTER XXIII. | |
The End of the Beginning | 259 |
CHAPTER XXIV. | |
Young Ink | 276 |
CHAPTER XXV. | |
Scrafton's Story | 287 |
CHAPTER XXVI. | |
A Masterstroke | 304 |
CHAPTER XXVII. | |
Restitution | 315 |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | |
A Tale Apart | 326 |
PAGE | |
Kenyon's Innings | 1 |
A Literary Coincidence | 40 |
"Author! Author!" | 71 |
The Widow of Piper's Point | 87 |
After the Fact | 104 |
The Voice of Gunbar | 151 |
The Magic Cigar | 168 |
The Governess at Greenbush | 186 |
A Farewell Performance | 234 |
A Spin of the Coin | 244 |
The Star of the Grasmere | 256 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Behind the Scenes | 1 |
II. | Change and Chance | 11 |
III. | Very Raw Material | 21 |
IV. | Settling In | 33 |
V. | Nicknames | 43 |
VI. | Boy to Boy | 53 |
VII. | Reassurance | 62 |
VIII. | Likes and Dislikes | 75 |
IX. | Coram Populo | 90 |
X. | Elegiacs | 105 |
XI. | A Merry Christmas | 123 |
XII. | The New Year | 133 |
XIII. | The Haunted House | 146 |
XIV. | Summer-Term | 174 |
XVI. | Similia Similibus | 186 |
XVII. | The Fun of the Fair | 196 |
XVIII. | Dark Horses | 212 |
XIX. | Fame and Fortune | 225 |
XX. | The Eve of Office | 240 |
XXI. | Out of Form | 250 |
XXII. | The Old Boys' Match | 259 |
XXIII. | Interlude in a Study | 266 |
XXIV. | The Second Morning's Play | 277 |
XXV. | Interlude in the Wood | 290 |
XXVI. | Close of Play | 304 |
XXVII. | The Extreme Penalty | 317 |
XXVIII. | Chips and Jan | 336 |
XXX. | His Last Fling | 349 |
XXXI. | Vale | 360 |
CONSECRATION |
LORD'S LEAVE |
LAST POST |
THE OLD BOYS |
RUDDDY YOUNG GINGER |
THE BALLAD OF ENSIGN JOY |
BOND AND FREE |
SHELL-SHOCK IN ARRAS |
THE BIG THING |
FORERUNNERS * |
UPPINGHAM SONG |
WOODEN CROSSES |
THE UNBIDDEN GUEST. | |
CHAPTER I. | THE GIRL FROM HOME. |
CHAPTER II. | A BAD BEGINNING. |
CHAPTER III. | AU REVOIR. |
CHAPTER IV. | A MATTER OF TWENTY POUNDS. |
CHAPTER V. | A WATCH AND A PIPE. |
CHAPTER VI. | THE WAYS OF SOCIETY. |
CHAPTER VII. | MOONLIGHT SPORT. |
CHAPTER VIII. | THE SAVING OF ARABELLA. |
CHAPTER IX. | FACE TO FACE. |
CHAPTER X. | THE THINNING OF THE ICE. |
CHAPTER XI. | A CHRISTMAS OFFERING. |
CHAPTER XII. | “THE SONG OF MIRIAM.” |
CHAPTER XIII. | ON THE VERANDAH. |
CHAPTER XIV. | A BOLT FROM THE BLUE. |
CHAPTER XV. | A DAY OF RECKONING. |
CHAPTER XVI. | A MAN'S RESOLVE. |
CHAPTER XVII. | THE TWO MIRIAMS. |
CHAPTER XVIII. | THE WAY OF ALL FLESH. |
CHAPTER XIX. | TO THE TUNE OF RAIN. |
CHAPTER XX. | THE LAST ENCOUNTER. |
CHAPTER XXI. | “FOR THIS CAUSE.” |
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