CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
ADVENTURE I . THE OUTCASTING OF CLEG KELLY.
ADVENTURE II . THE BURNING OF THE WHINNY KNOWES.
ADVENTURE III . WHY CLEG KELLY HATED HIS FATHER.
ADVENTURE IV . HOW ISBEL KELLY HEARD SWEET MUSIC.
ADVENTURE V . THE BRIGANDS OF THE CITY.
ADVENTURE VI . CLEG TURNS BURGLAR.
ADVENTURE VII . THE ADVENTURE OF THE COCKROACHES.
ADVENTURE VIII . THE FLIGHT OF SHEEMUS.
ADVENTURE IX . THE WARMING OF THE DRABBLE.
ADVENTURE X . THE SQUARING OF THE POLICE.
ADVENTURE XI . THE BOY IN THE WOODEN HUT.
ADVENTURE XII . VARA KAVANNAH OF THE TINKLERS' LANDS.
ADVENTURE XIII . CLEG'S SECOND BURGLARY.
ADVENTURE XIV . CLEG TURNS DIPLOMATIST.
ADVENTURE XV . THE FIRE IN CALLENDAR'S YARD.
ADVENTURE XVI . IN THE KEY OF BOY NATURAL.
ADVENTURE XVII . THE KNUCKLE DUSTERS.
ADVENTURE XVIII . BIG SMITH SUBDUES THE KNUCKLE DUSTERS.
ADVENTURE XIX . THE PILGRIMS OF THE PENNY GAFF.
ADVENTURE XX . THE DIFFICULTIES OF ADONIS BETWIXT TWO VENUSES.
ADVENTURE XXI . AN IDYLL OF BOGIE ROLL.
ADVENTURE XXII . THE SEDUCTION OF A BAILIE.
ADVENTURE XXIII . THE AMOROUS ADVENTURES OF A NIGHT-SHIFT MAN.
ADVENTURE XXIV . THE CROOK IN THE LOT OF CLEAVER'S BOY.
ADVENTURE XXV . A COMELY PROVIDENCE IN A NEW FROCK.
ADVENTURE XXVI . R. S. V. P.
ADVENTURE XXVII . JANET OF INVERNESS TASTES THE HERB BITTER-SWEET.
ADVENTURE XXVIII . THE ENGINE-DRIVER WITH THE BEARD.
ADVENTURE XXIX . MUCKLE ALICK'S BANNOCKBURN.
ADVENTURE XXX . HOW GEORDIE GRIERSON'S ENGINE BROKE ITS BUFFER.
ADVENTURE XXXI . THE "AWFU' WOMAN."
ADVENTURE XXXII . MAID GREATHEART AND HER PILGRIMS.
ADVENTURE XXXIII . THE BABES IN THE HAYSTACK.
ADVENTURE XXXIV . THAT OF MARY BELL, BYRE LASS.
ADVENTURE XXXV . THE KNIGHT IN THE SOFT HAT.
ADVENTURE XXXVI . THE MADNESS OF HUGH BOY.
ADVENTURE XXXVII . BOY HUGH FINDS OUT THE NATURE OF A KISS.
ADVENTURE XXXVIII . OF MISS BRIGGS AND HER TEN CATS.
ADVENTURE XXXIX . THE ADVENTURE OF SNAP'S PORRIDGE.
ADVENTURE XL . A NEW KIND OF HERO.
ADVENTURE XLI . "TWA LADDIES AND A LASSIE."
ADVENTURE XLII . MUCKLE ALICK CONSIDERS.
ADVENTURE XLIII . TOWN KNIGHT AND COUNTRY KNIGHT.
ADVENTURE XLIV . CLEG RELAPSES INTO PAGANISM.
ADVENTURE XLV . THE CABIN ON THE SUMMIT.
ADVENTURE XLVI . A CHILD OF THE DEVIL.
ADVENTURE XLVII . THE SLEEP OF JAMES CANNON, SIGNALMAN.
ADVENTURE XLVIII . MUCKLE ALICK SEES THE DISTANT SIGNAL STAND AT CLEAR.
ADVENTURE XLIX . CLEG COLLECTS TICKETS.
ADVENTURE L . GENERAL THEOPHILUS RUFF.
ADVENTURE LI . THE GENERAL'S ESTABLISHMENT.
ADVENTURE LII . THE THREE COFFINS IN THE STRONG-ROOM.
ADVENTURE LIII . A STORMY MORNING AT LOCH SPELLANDERIE.
ADVENTURE LIV . KIT KENNEDY'S FAREWELL.
ADVENTURE LV . A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY.
ADVENTURE LVI . THE VOICES IN THE MARSH.
ADVENTURE LVII . FIGHTING THE BEASTS.
ADVENTURE LVIII . WITHIN THE RED DOOR.
ADVENTURE LIX . THE BEECH HEDGE.
ADVENTURE LX . CLEG'S TREASURE-TROVE COMES TO HIM.
FOOTNOTES
Title: Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City
His Progress and Adventures
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CLEG KELLY
ARAB OF THE CITY
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From the lake arose the voice, mocking and bitter.
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CLEG KELLY
ARAB OF THE CITY
HIS PROGRESS AND ADVENTURES
BY
S. R. CROCKETT
AUTHOR OF
THE LILAC SUNBONNET, BOG-MYRTLE AND PEAT, ETC.
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