CHAPTER | PAGE | I. | THE MYSTERIOUS CUSTOMER. | 1 | II. | THE HOUSE IN TWENTY-NINTH STREET. | 9 | III. | AN UNEXPECTED DISCOVERY. | 17 | IV. | RALPH RAYMOND'S HEIR. | 25 | V. | JAMES CROMWELL GAINS SOME INFORMATION. | 33 | VI. | THE FACE AT THE FUNERAL. | 41 | VII. | PAUL MORTON HAS A VISITOR. | 49 | VIII. | JAMES CROMWELL'S TRIUMPH. | 57 | IX. | HOW MATTERS WERE ARRANGED. | 65 | X. | A VILLAINOUS SUGGESTION. | 73 | XI. | GOLD VERSUS CRIME. | 82 | XII. | ON GOAT ISLAND. | 90 | XIII. | THE VEIL IS LIFTED. | 99 | XIV. | CLARA MANTON. | 107 | XV. | A DECLARATION, AND HOW IT WAS RECEIVED. | 115 | XVI. | A MERCENARY PARENT. | 123 | XVII. | LOVE AND LUCRE. | 131 | XVIII. | A DARK DEED. | 139 | XIX. | CATO. | 147 | XX. | THE DAY AFTER. | 155 | XXI. | MAJOR WOODLEY AND HIS DAUGHTER. | 163 | XXII. | THE GHOST IN NO. 41. | 171 | XXIII. | A STARTLING APPEARANCE. | 180 | XXIV. | CONCLUSION. | 188 | | WHITE-FACED DICK. | 197 | | A BRUSH WITH THE CHINESE | 215 | | A. L. Burt's Catalogue of Books for Young People by Popular Writers | 1 |
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