Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Fergus Hume
Author: Fergus Hume
Editor: David Widger
Release date: April 25, 2019 [eBook #59359]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
THE GREEN MUMMY | |
CHAPTER I. | THE LOVERS |
CHAPTER II. | PROFESSOR BRADDOCK |
CHAPTER III. | A MYSTERIOUS TOMB |
CHAPTER IV. | THE UNEXPECTED |
CHAPTER V. | MYSTERY |
CHAPTER VI. | THE INQUEST |
CHAPTER VII. | THE CAPTAIN OF THE DIVER |
CHAPTER VIII. | THE BARONET |
CHAPTER IX. | MRS. JASHER'S LUCK' |
CHAPTER X. | THE DON AND HIS DAUGHTER |
CHAPTER XI. | THE MANUSCRIPT |
CHAPTER XII. | A DISCOVERY |
CHAPTER XIII. | MORE MYSTERY |
CHAPTER XIV. | THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS |
CHAPTER XV. | AN ACCUSATION |
CHAPTER XVI. | THE MANUSCRIPT AGAIN |
CHAPTER XVII. | CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE |
CHAPTER XVIII. | RECOGNITION |
CHAPTER XIX. | NEARER THE TRUTH |
CHAPTER XX. | THE LETTER |
CHAPTER XXI. | A STORY OF THE PAST |
CHAPTER XXII. | A WEDDING PRESENT |
CHAPTER XXIII. | JUST IN TIME |
CHAPTER XXIV. | A CONFESSION |
CHAPTER XXV. | THE MILLS OF GOD |
CHAPTER XXVI. | THE APPOINTMENT |
CHAPTER XXVII. | BY THE RIVER |
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PROLOGUE | CAST UP BY THE SEA |
PART I. | |
CHAPTER I. | THE PACTOLUS CLAIM |
CHAPTER II. | SLIVERS |
CHAPTER III. | MADAME MIDAS AT HOME |
CHAPTER IV. | THE GOOD SAMARITAN |
CHAPTER V. | MAMMON’S TREASURE HOUSE |
CHAPTER VI. | KITTY |
CHAPTER VII. | MR VILLIERS PAYS A VISIT |
CHAPTER VIII. | MADAME MIDAS STRIKES ‘ILE’ |
CHAPTER IX. | LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM |
CHAPTER X. | FRIENDS IN COUNCIL |
CHAPTER XI. | THEODORE WOPPLES, ACTOR |
CHAPTER XII. | HIGHWAY ROBBERY |
CHAPTER XIII. | A GLIMPSE OF BOHEMIA |
CHAPTER XIV. | A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE |
CHAPTER XV. | SLIVERS IN SEARCH OF EVIDENCE |
CHAPTER XVI. | MCINTOSH SPEAKS HIS MIND |
CHAPTER XVII. | THE BEST OF FRIENDS MUST PART |
CHAPTER XVIII. | M. VANDELOUP IS UNJUSTLY SUSPECTED |
CHAPTER XIX. | THE DEVIL’S LEAD |
PART II. | |
CHAPTER I. | TEMPUS FUGIT |
CHAPTER II. | DISENCHANTMENT |
CHAPTER III. | M. VANDELOUP HEARS SOMETHING TO HIS ADVANTAGE |
CHAPTER IV. | THE CASE OF ADELE BLONDET |
CHAPTER V. | THE KEY OF THE STREET |
CHAPTER VI. | ON CHANGE |
CHAPTER VII. | THE OPULENCE OF MADAME MIDAS |
CHAPTER VIII. | M. VANDELOUP IS SURPRISED |
CHAPTER IX. | A PROFESSIONAL PHILANTHROPIST |
CHAPTER X. | IN THE FERNERY |
CHAPTER XI. | THE VISION OF MISS KITTY MARCHURST |
CHAPTER XII. | A STARTLING DISCOVERY |
CHAPTER XIII. | DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND |
CHAPTER XIV. | CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE |
CHAPTER XV. | KISMET |
CHAPTER XVI. | BE SURE THY SIN WILL FIND THEE OUT |
EPILOGUE | THE WAGES OF SIN |
CHAPTER I. | THE DRAMA OF LITTLE THINGS |
CHAPTER II. | IN THE WOOD |
CHAPTER III. | AN UNEXPECTED RECOGNITION |
CHAPTER IV. | SECRETS |
CHAPTER V. | THE WOMAN AND THE MAN |
CHAPTER VI. | THE MAN AND THE WOMAN |
CHAPTER VII. | THE SECRETARY |
CHAPTER VIII. | AT MIDNIGHT |
CHAPTER IX. | AFTERWARDS |
CHAPTER X. | A DIFFICULT POSITION |
CHAPTER XI. | BLACKMAIL |
CHAPTER XII. | THE CONSPIRACY |
CHAPTER XIII. | A FRIEND IN NEED |
CHAPTER XIV. | MISS GREEBY, DETECTIVE |
CHAPTER XV. | GUESSWORK |
CHAPTER XVI. | THE LAST STRAW |
CHAPTER XVII. | ON THE TRAIL |
CHAPTER XVIII. | AN AMAZING ACCUSATION |
CHAPTER XIX. | MOTHER COCKLESHELL |
CHAPTER XX. | THE DESTINED END |
CHAPTER XXI. | A FINAL SURPRISE |
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PREFACE. | |
CHAPTER I | 'Enter Mrs Pansey As Chorus' |
CHAPTER II | The Bishop Is Wanted |
CHAPTER III | The Unforeseen Happens |
CHAPTER IV | The Curiosity Of Mr Cargrim |
CHAPTER V | The Derby Winner |
CHAPTER VI | The Man With The Scar |
CHAPTER VII | An Interesting Conversation |
CHAPTER VIII | On Saturday Night |
CHAPTER IX | An Exciting Adventure |
CHAPTER X | Morning Service In The Minster |
CHAPTER XI | Miss Whichello's Luncheon-party |
CHAPTER XII | Bell Mosk Pays A Visit |
CHAPTER XIII | A Stormy Night |
CHAPTER XIV | 'Rumour Full Of Tongues' |
CHAPTER XV | The Gipsy Ring |
CHAPTER XVI | The Zeal Of Inspector Tinkler |
CHAPTER XVII | A Clerical Detective |
CHAPTER XVIII | The Chaplain On The Warpath |
CHAPTER XIX | The Bishop's Request |
CHAPTER XX | Mother Jael |
CHAPTER XXI | Mrs Pansey's Festival |
CHAPTER XXII | Mr Mosk Is Indiscreet |
CHAPTER XXIII | In The Library |
CHAPTER XXIV | The Bishop Asserts Himself |
CHAPTER XXV | Mr Baltic, Missionary |
CHAPTER XXVI | The Amazement Of Sir Harry Brace |
CHAPTER XXVII | What Mother Jael Knew |
CHAPTER XXVIII | The Return Of Gabriel |
CHAPTER XXIX | The Confession Of Bishop Pendle |
CHAPTER XXX | Blackmail |
CHAPTER XXXI | Mr Baltic On The Trail |
CHAPTER XXXII | The Initials |
CHAPTER XXXIII | Mr Baltic Explains Himself |
CHAPTER XXXIV | The Wages Of Sin |
CHAPTER XXXV | The Honour Of Gabriel |
CHAPTER XXXVI | The Rebellion Of Mrs Pendle |
CHAPTER XXXVII | Dea Ex Machinâ |
CHAPTER XXXVIII | Exit Mr Cargrim |
CHAPTER XXXIX | All's Well That Ends Well |
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XIV. | MR. HAY'S LITTLE DINNER |
XV. | A NEW CLUE |
XVI. | SYLVIA'S THEORY |
XVII. | HURD'S INFORMATION |
XVIII. | AT CHRISTCHURCH, HANTS |
XIX. | CAPTAIN JESSOP |
XX. | PART OF THE TRUTH |
XXI. | MISS QIAN'S PARTY |
XXII. | FURTHER EVIDENCE |
XXIII. | WHAT PASH SAID |
XXIV. | MRS. KRILL AT BAY |
XXV. | A CRUEL WOMAN |
XXVI. | A FINAL EXPLANATION |
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I. | THE ADVERTISEMENT | 1 |
II. | DR. FORGE | 13 |
III. | MISS WHARF AT HOME | 27 |
IV. | RUPERT'S SECRET | 40 |
V. | CONCERNING THE FAN | 53 |
VI. | URGH'S STORY | 65 |
VII. | THE WARNING | 78 |
VIII. | THE BEGINNING OF THE BALL | 90 |
IX. | THE END OF THE BALL | 104 |
X. | A MYSTERIOUS CASE | 118 |
XI. | THE CANTON ADVENTURE | 132 |
XII. | AT THE INQUEST | 147 |
XIII. | THE WILL | 160 |
XIV. | A MYSTERIOUS LETTER | 172 |
XV. | THE ROTHERHITHE DEN | 185 |
XVI. | THE FAN MYSTERY | 196 |
XVII. | A DISAPPEARANCE | 208 |
XVIII. | A SURPRISE | 220 |
XIX. | A VISITOR | 232 |
XX. | THE MANDARIN EXPLAINS | 244 |
XXI. | WHO IS GUILTY? | 259 |
XXII. | AFTER EVENTS | 274 |
XXIII. | THE CHASE | 287 |
XXIV. | THE FULFILLED PROPHECY | 300 |
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I.— | Chums | 1 |
II.— | The Devil Stone | 27 |
III.— | "The Bohemian" | 54 |
IV.— | In the Track of Columbus | 78 |
V.— | Don Miguel Is Communicative | 100 |
VI.— | Chalchuih Tlatonac | 125 |
VII.— | Dolores | 152 |
VIII.— | Viva El Republica | 177 |
IX.— | The Call To Arms | 201 |
X.— | Padre Ignatius | 221 |
XI.— | The Drama of Little Things | 238 |
XII.— | A Strange Disappearance | 262 |
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I.— | Away to the North | 1 |
II.— | Acauhtzin | 21 |
III.— | Don Hypolito Xuarez | 37 |
IV.— | Rivals | 58 |
V.— | In Shadowland | 81 |
VI.— | The Shrine of the Opal | 104 |
VII.— | An Unexpected Meeting | 130 |
VIII.— | An Indian Festival | 153 |
IX.— | The Fugitives | 184 |
X.— | Fortune turns her Wheel | 210 |
XI.— | Away to the Front | 233 |
XII.— | A Naval Engagement—New Style | 257 |
XIII.— | Without the Walls | 278 |
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I.— | Within the Walls | 1 |
II.— | The Fall of Janjalla | 22 |
III.— | The Flight to Tlatonac | 44 |
IV.— | Exit Don Francisco Gomez | 60 |
V.— | The Indian Raid | 76 |
VI.— | The Luck of the Opal | 96 |
VII.— | Under the Opal Flag | 113 |
VIII.— | The Battle of Centeotl | 131 |
IX.— | The Triumph of the Republic | 154 |
X.— | The Canon Road | 167 |
XI.— | The Destiny of the Opal | 191 |
XII.— | Farewell, Tlatonac! | 219 |
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I. | "MRS. JERSEY RECEIVES" |
II. | BRENDON'S STORY |
III. | THE NEXT MORNING |
IV. | A NINE-DAYS' WONDER |
V. | A LOVERS' MEETING |
VI. | WHAT MR. IRELAND KNEW |
VII. | THE RED MAN |
VIII. | A BACCHANTE |
IX. | CLEVER MRS. WARD |
X. | DIPLOMACY |
XI. | MR. BAWDSEY AT HOME |
XII. | A FIRESIDE TYRANT |
XIII. | A WOMAN SCORNED |
XIV. | MRS. WARD'S TRUMP CARD |
XV. | A RECOGNITION |
XVI. | THE PIPE OF PEACE |
XVII. | LORD DERRINGTON EXPLAINS |
XVIII. | MISS BULL'S STORY |
XIX. | THE INQUIRY AGENT |
XX. | THE TROUBLE OF LOLA |
XXI. | THE CONFESSION OF A JEALOUS WOMAN |
XXII. | WHO BAWDSEY WAS |
XXIII. | THE TURNING OF THE LANE |
XXIV. | A STARTLING SURPRISE |
XXV. | THE TRUTH |
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I. | THE ADVENTURE AT THE INN. |
II. | THE SEQUEL TO THE ADVENTURE AT THE INN. |
III. | FELIX OR FRANCIS? |
IV. | OLIVIA'S EVIDENCE. |
V. | AN ASTOUNDING DISCOVERY. |
VI. | THE MAN IN PARIS. |
VII. | LINKS IN THE CHAIN OF EVIDENCE. |
VIII. | A CLEW TO THE MYSTERY. |
IX. | ANOTHER SURPRISE. |
X. | A WOMAN SCORNED. |
XI. | TRANSFORMATION. |
XII. | BACK FROM THE GRAVE. |
XIII. | PERPLEXITY. |
XIV. | THE HUNTING OF MAN. |
XV. | WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AT THE FEN INN. |
I. | A RUINED LIFE |
II. | IN THE STRADA REALE |
III. | FOUND DEAD |
IV. | THE NEW PASSENGERS |
V. | A DAY AT "GIB" |
VI. | MRS. PELLYPOP TALKS |
VII. | THE END OF THE VOYAGE |
VIII. | COUNSEL'S OPINION |
IX. | VERSCHOYLE v. VERSCHOYLE and MACGREGOR |
X. | A CONFERENCE OF THREE |
XI. | AN ARTISTIC EVENING |
XII. | THE MISSING LINK |
XIII. | THE APPLE OF DISCORD |
XIV. | A LETTER FROM MALTA |
XV. | MARCHESE MATTEO VASSALLA |
XVI. | CARMELA IS QUESTIONED |
XVII. | MAN AGAINST WOMAN |
XVIII. | THE SECRETS OF THE PENNY POST |
XIX. | WOMAN AGAINST MAN |
XX. | JULIAN ROPER REPORTS |
XXI. | AT MARLOW REGATTA |
XXII. | THE TESTIMONY OF THE DAGGER |
XXIII. | A LOOK INTO THE PAST |
XXIV. | MRS. VERSCHOYLE PAYS A VISIT |
XXV. | GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY |
XXVI. | CARMELA SAYS "YES" |
XXVII. | EXIT MRS. VERSCHOYLE |
XXVIII. | A SCRAP OF PAPER |
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I. | A Terrible Prophecy |
II. | Poverty Villa |
III. | The Sermon |
IV. | What Happened on Sunday Night |
V. | Paul Mexton, Journalist |
VI. | Eliza's Evidence |
VII. | At the Vicarage |
VIII. | In the Winding Lane |
IX. | The Inquest at Herne Arms |
X. | The Prophecy Again |
XI. | Brent Speaks Out |
XII. | A Startling Piece of Evidence |
XIII. | The Defence of Miss Clyde |
XIV. | Dust to Dust |
XV. | Dr. Lester Tells a Story |
XVI. | Catinka |
XVII. | The Society of The Rainbow Feather |
XVIII. | Iris Confesses |
XIX. | Who Mr. Lovel was |
XX. | Gran Jimboy |
XXI. | The Return of Herne |
XXII. | A Denial |
XXIII. | Drek's Opinions |
XXIV. | The Trial |
XXV. | The Truth at Last |
XXVI. | "All's Well that Ends Well." |
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I. | A King's Daughter |
II. | Pearls of Price |
III. | A Disappointment |
IV. | In the Cornfield |
V. | A Nine Days' Wonder |
VI. | Constable Slade's Discovery |
VII. | The Minister's Debts |
VIII. | Captain Jacob |
IX. | Miss Arnott |
X. | A Fresh Piece of Evidence |
XI. | "Thou art the Man" |
XII. | A Welcome Witness |
XIII. | Arrested |
XIV. | An Amazing Incident |
XV. | A Strange Story |
XVI. | The Man from Koiau |
XVII. | The Pearl |
XVIII. | Rachel |
XIX. | "The Truth will out" |
XX. | What Tera knew |
XXI. | "The End does not always justify the Means" |
XXII. | The Truth |
XXIII. | Trapped |
XXIV. | Nemesis |
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I. | AN EXTRAORDINARY CRIME |
II. | THE BLONDE LADY |
III. | MR. TORRY'S THEORY |
IV. | THE DEAD MAN'S NAME |
V. | "DE MORTIUS NIL NISI BONUM" |
VI. | THE SECRETARY |
VII. | EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST |
VIII. | THE ROBBERY |
IX. | CAPTAIN MANUEL |
X. | DONNA MARIA |
XI. | UNEXPECTED EVIDENCE |
XII. | A CHANCE MEETING |
XIII. | A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE |
XIV. | THE SECRET SOCIETY |
XV. | A WOMAN SCORNED |
XVI. | THE TURQUOISE RING |
XVII. | MORE MYSTERIES |
XVIII. | A STRANGE OCCURRENCE |
XIX. | ANOTHER PUZZLE |
XX. | THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS |
XXI. | DONNA MARIA EXPLAINS |
XXII. | THE LOCKET |
XXIII. | A CONFESSION |
XXIV. | A QUEER MESSAGE |
XXV. | THE MEETING IN HYDE PARK |
XXVI. | CONCLUSION |
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I. | A Foggy Night |
II. | The News Of The Day |
III. | Dowker--Detective |
IV. | The St. John's Wood Establishment |
V. | The Piccadilly Rooms |
VI. | A Successful Experiment |
VII. | A Literary Aspirant |
VIII. | A Juvenile Detective |
IX. | The Language Of Love |
X. | The Missing Link |
XI. | Another Complication |
XII. | A Family History |
XIII. | Myles Desmond Finds Friends |
XIV. | My Lady's Husband |
XV. | A Startling Discovery |
XVI. | More Reflections |
XVII. | The Prodigal's Return |
XVIII. | What Myles Desmond Thought |
XIX. | What Dowker Discovered |
XX. | The End of it All |
EPILOGUE |
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I. | Flying From Justice |
II. | The Recluse |
III. | The Dissection Of A Soul |
IV. | A Curious Transformation |
V. | New Wine In An Old Bottle |
VI. | The Tortures Of Hell |
VII. | The Woman He Loved |
VIII. | The Man She Hated |
IX. | The Philosophy Of Mr. Dentham |
X. | Teddy Rudall's Ideas |
XI. | A Modern Judas |
XII. | A Perilous Situation |
XIII. | A Startling Discovery |
XIV. | Dentham Makes Terms |
XV. | Resurgam |
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CHAPTER. | |
I. | DIANA ON A BICYCLE; |
II. | THE STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF DR. SCOTT; |
III. | TO EVERY MAN HIS OWN FEAR; |
IV. | MORE MYSTERIES; |
V. | MR. EDERMONT'S HIGH SPIRITS; |
VI. | WHAT HAPPENED IN THE NIGHT; |
VII. | A NINE DAYS' SCANDAL; |
VIII. | THE WILL OF JULIAN EDERMONT; |
IX. | AN AMAZING REWARD; |
X. | DR. SCOTT IS STILL OBSTINATE; |
XI. | PREPARING THE GROUND; |
XII. | A TERRIBLE ACCUSATION; |
XIII. | DENIAL; |
XIV. | WHAT DR. SCOTT SAW; |
XV. | THE PEARL BROOCH; |
XVI. | DORA IS STARTLED; |
XVII. | A STORY OF THE PAST; |
XVIII. | PALLANT MAKES A STATEMENT; |
XIX. | MORE MYSTERIES; |
XX. | THE SINS OF THE FATHER; |
XXI. | SO NEAR, AND YET SO FAR; |
XXII. | WHAT DORA DISCOVERED; |
XXIII. | THE MADNESS OF LAMBERT JOAD; |
XXIV. | THE STOLEN MANUSCRIPT; |
XXV. | CONFESSION; |
XXVI. | A FINAL SURPRISE |
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PROLOGUE | |
THE FIRST SCENE: AT CASTERWELL. | |
CHAPTER. | |
I. | DAVID AND JONATHAN. |
II. | THE SEALED LETTER. |
III. | AT THE MANOR HOUSE. |
IV. | A QUEER COINCIDENCE. |
V. | THE SUSPICIONS OF LAURENCE MALLOW. |
VI. | THE REVEREND MANNERS BROCK. |
VII. | MARGERY. |
VIII. | JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER. |
IX. | "TWENTY-ONE." |
X. | A PRE-NUPTIAL CONTRACT. |
XI. | THE NEW MAID. |
XII. | "WEDDING-BELLS." |
THE SECOND SCENE: AT SANDBEACH. | |
I. | "THE HAPPY PAIR." |
II. | "THE BROOCH." |
III. | "CLARA'S LETTER." |
IV. | "MORE MYSTERY." |
THE THIRD SCENE IN LONDON. | |
I. | "MYSTERIOUS MRS. ARNE." |
II. | "MRS. PURCELL." |
III. | "A PRIVATE INQUIRY AGENT." |
IV. | "ONE OF US." |
V. | "MADAME DEATH-IN-LIFE." |
VI. | "ANOTHER LINK." |
VII. | "AN UNEXPECTED MEETING." |
VIII. | "THE LIGHT-HAIRED MAN." |
IX. | "MAN PROPOSES." |
X. | "WOMAN DISPOSES." |
THE FOURTH SCENE: IN FLORENCE. | |
I. | "ON THE LONG TRAIL." |
II. | "ONE PORTION OF THE CONSPIRACY." |
III. | THE SANDAL-WOOD CHEST. |
IV. | "ANOTHER PORTION OF THE CONSPIRACY." |
THE FIFTH SCENE: IN LONDON. | |
I. | "THE MISSING MAN." |
II. | "MONSIEUR ROUGE IS CONFIDENTIAL." |
III. | "A TERRIBLE ADVENTURE." |
IV. | "THE ISHMAELS OF HUMANITY." |
THE SIXTH SCENE: AT CASTERWELL. | |
I. | "AN UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL." |
II. | "THE PENANCE OF MARGERY." |
III. | "MR. BROCK AND THE LETTER." |
IV. | "THE TREASURES AT KIKAT." |
V. | "LET THE DEAD PAST BURY ITS DEAD." |
VI. | "MR. BROCK'S ADDENDA." |
VII. | "THE CIPHER DIARY." |
VIII. | "A ROGUE'S MEMOIRS." |
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