WORKS OF
ANNA KATHARINE GREEN
I— | THE LEAVENWORTH CASE. A Lawyer’s Story. 4to, paper, 20 cents; 16mo, paper, 50 cents; 16mo, cloth, | $1 00 |
II— | A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE. 4to, paper, 20 cents; 16mo, paper, 50 cents; 16mo, cloth, | $1 00 |
III— | HAND AND RING. 4to, paper, 20 cents; 16mo, paper, 50 cents; 16mo, cloth, | $1 00 |
IV— | THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES. A Story of New York Life. 16mo, paper, 50 cents; cloth | $1 00 |
V— | X. Y. Z. A Detective Story. 16mo, paper | 25 |
VI— | THE DEFENCE OF THE BRIDE, and other Poems. 16mo, cloth | $1 00 |
VII— | THE MILL MYSTERY. 16mo, paper, 50 cents; cloth | $1 00 |
VIII— | RISIFI’S DAUGHTER. A Drama. 16mo, cloth | $1 00 |
IX— | 7 to 12. A Story. 16mo, paper | 25 |
G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS, Publishers,
New York and London.
BY
ANNA KATHARINE GREEN
AUTHOR OF “THE LEAVENWORTH CASE,” “THE MILL MYSTERY,” ETC.
NEW YORK AND LONDON
G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS
The Knickerbocker Press
1887
COPYRIGHT BY
G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS
1887
Press of
G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New York
CONTENTS
7 TO 12, A DETECTIVE STORY | 1 |
ONE HOUR MORE | 79 |
“Clarke?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Another entrance through a second-storywindow. A detective wanted right off. Betterhurry up there,—East Seventy-third Street.”
“All right, sir.”
Clarke turned to go; but the next momentI heard the Superintendent call him back.
“It is Mr. Winchester’s, you know; thebanker.”
Clarke nodded and started again; but a suppressedexclamation from the Superintendentmade him stop for the second time.
“I’ve changed my mind,” sa