By Far Euphrates: A Tale

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

Chapter I THE DARK RIVER

Chapter II FATHER AND SON

Chapter III FIRST IMPRESSIONS

Chapter IV A NEW LIFE

Chapter V BARON MUGGURDITCH THOMASSIAN

Chapter VI ROSES AND BATH TOWELS

Chapter VII GATHERING STORMS

Chapter VIII A PROPOSAL

Chapter IX PEACE AND STRIFE

Chapter X AN ARMENIAN WEDDING

Chapter XI AN ADVENTUROUS RIDE

Chapter XII THE USE OF A REVOLVER

Chapter XIII WHAT PASTOR STEPANIAN THOUGHT

Chapter XIV A MODERN THERMOPYLAE

Chapter XV DARK HOURS

Chapter XVI "THE DARK RIVER TURNS TO LIGHT"

Chapter XVII A GREAT CRIME

Chapter XVIII EVIL TIDINGS

Chapter XIX A GREAT CRIME CONSUMMATED

Chapter XX BY ABRAHAM'S POOL, AND ELSEWHERE

Chapter XXI "GOD SATISFIED AND EARTH UNDONE"

Chapter XXII GIVEN BACK FROM THE DEAD

Chapter XXIII BETROTHAL

Chapter XXIV UNDER THE FLAG OF ENGLAND

Chapter XXV AT HOME

Chapter XXVI A SERMON

APPENDIX

"Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire; ... and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God."


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By Far Euphrates

A TALE

BY
D. ALCOCK

Author of "The Spanish Brothers" "Crushed, yet Conquering"
"Dr. Adrian" etc

London
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
27 PATERNOSTER ROW
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MDCCCXCVII


Butler & Tanner,
The Selwood Printing Works,
Frome, and London.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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