CONTENTS

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  • I.Blackmail
  • II.Crime—and Success
  • III.Murder
  • IV.The Pine Wood
  • V.The Cord
  • VI.The Mayor
  • VII.Night Work
  • VIII.Retained for the Defence
  • IX.Antecedents
  • X.The Hole in the Thatch
  • XI.Christopher Pett
  • XII.Parental Anxiety
  • XIII.The Anonymous Letter
  • XIV.The Sheet of Figures
  • XV.One Thing Leads to Another
  • XVI.The Lonely Moor
  • XVII.The Medical Opinion
  • XVIII.The Scrap Book
  • XIX.A Tall Man in Grey Clothes
  • XX.At Bay
  • XXI.The Interrupted Flight
  • XXII.The Hand in the Darkness
  • XXIII.Comfortable Captivity
  • XXIV.Strict Business Lines
  • XXV.No Further Evidence
  • XXVI.The Virtues of Suspicion
  • XXVII.Mr. Wraythwaite of Wraye
  • XXVIII.Pages from the Past
  • XXIX.Without Thought of Consequences
  • XXX.Cotherstone
  • XXXI.The Barrister's Fee
  • ADVERTISEMENTS

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