The Spanish Chest

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THE SPANISH CHEST

FOREWORD

ILLUSTRATIONS

THE SPANISH CHEST (2)

CHAPTER I AT ROSE VILLA

CHAPTER II FRAN ENGAGES LODGINGS

CHAPTER III ST. HELIER'S

CHAPTER IV THE BEACH DOG

CHAPTER V MONT ORGUEIL

CHAPTER VI A RACE WITH THE TIDE

CHAPTER VII MR. MAX

CHAPTER VIII RICHARD LISLE'S LETTER

CHAPTER IX CHRISTMAS IN JERSEY

CHAPTER X THE BUN WORRY

CHAPTER XI THE MANOR CAVE

CHAPTER XII WIN VISITS THE LIBRARY

CHAPTER XIII ABOUT THE SPANISH CHEST

CHAPTER XIV IN THE VAULTS

CHAPTER XV THE HAUNTED ROOM

CHAPTER XVI THE MANOR GHOST

CHAPTER XVII THE DOTTED LINE

CHAPTER XVIII ROGER THE MAROONED

CHAPTER XIX AT CORBIERE

CHAPTER XX WIN WONDERS

CHAPTER XXI THE TWO CHAINS

CHAPTER XXII THE CHEST ITSELF

AFTERWORD

Title: The Spanish Chest

Author: Edna A. Brown

Language: English

Produced by Vital Debroey, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

[Illustration: "WHAT IS IS THIS TINY DOTTED LINE ACROSS THE GROUNDS?"
WIN INQUIRED]

THE SPANISH CHEST

BY

EDNA A. BROWN

ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN GOSS AND FROM PHOTOGRAPHS

DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF FLORENCE AND CLARA

who shared a winter spent in the Channel Islands and have now gone on a longer journey.

 This little book I wrote for thee
 Thy friendly eyes will never see.
 It was not meant for critics' reading,
 Nor for the world that scans unheeding.
 For there are lines washed in with tears,
 As well as nonsense, mocking fears.
 Alas! thine eyes will never see
 This little book I wrote for thee.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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