BY
B. L. FARJEON,
Author of “Grif,” “London’s Heart,” “The House of White
Shadows,” etc.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOLUME I.
LONDON:
WARD AND DOWNEY,
12, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
1885.
[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.]
PRINTED BY
KELLY AND CO., GATE STREET, LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS
AND KINGSTON-ON-THAMES.
CHAP. | PAGE | |
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I.— | Introduces Mrs. James Preedy; hints at the trouble into which she has fallen; and gives an insight into her social position | 1 |
II.— | What was printed on the quarto bill: a proclamation by her Majesty’s Government | 19 |
III.— | Extracted from the “Evening Moon” | 25 |
IV.— | The examination of Mrs. Preedy, continued from the “Evening Moon” | 33 |
V.— | Contains further extracts from the “Evening Moon” relating to the Great Porter Square mystery | 50 |
VI.— | The “Evening Moon” speaks its mind | 56 |
VII.— | In which the “Evening Moon” continues to speak its mind | 62 |
VIII.— | The “Evening Moon” postpones its statement respecting Antony Cowlrick | 88 |
IX.— | In which the “Evening Moon” relates the adventures of its Special Correspondent | 90[iv] |
X.— | The Special Reporter of the “Evening Moon” makes the acquaintance of a little match girl | 121 |
XI.— | The “Evening Moon” for a time takes leave of the case of Antony Cowlrick | 142 |
XII.— | Mrs. Preedy has dreadful dreams | 147 |
XIII.— | Mrs. Preedy’s young man lodger | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |