BOOK I. MISS BUTTERWORTH'S WINDOW. PAGE I.—A Discovery 1 II.—Questions 14 III.—Amelia Discovers Herself 23 IV.—Silas Van Burnam 36 V.—This Is No One I Know 41 VI.—New Facts 51 VII.—Mr. Gryce Discovers Miss Amelia 55 VIII.—The Misses Van Burnam68 IX.—Developments 77 X.—Important Evidence 88 XI.—The Order Clerk 98 XII.—The Keys 114 XIII.—Howard Van Burnam 126 XIV.—A Serious Admission141 XV.—A Reluctant Witness 155 BOOK II. THE WINDINGS OF A LABYRINTH. XVI.—Cogitations163 XVII.—Butterworth Versus Gryce170 XVIII.—The Little Pincushion 176 XIX.—A Decided Step Forward 187 XX.—Miss Butterworth's Theory 201 XXI.—A Shrewd Conjecture 208 XXII.—A Blank Card 217 XXIII.—Ruth Oliver229 XXIV.—A House of Cards 244 XXV.—"The Rings! Where Are the Rings?" 255 XXVI.—A Tilt with Mr. Gryce 260 XXVII.—Found 266 XXVIII.—Taken Aback 272 BOOK III. THE GIRL IN GRAY. XXIX.—Amelia Becomes Peremptory 274 XXX.—The Matter as Stated by Mr. Gryce283 XXXI.—Some Fine Work 296 XXXII.—Iconoclasm 311 XXXIII.—"Known, Known, All Known" 321 XXXIV.—Exactly Half-Past Three 329 XXXV.—A Ruse 335 BOOK IV. THE END OF A GREAT MYSTERY. XXXVI.—The Result 341 XXXVII.—"Two Weeks!" 345 XXXVIII.—A White Satin Gown 350 XXXIX.—The Watchful Eye 357 XL.—As the Clock Struck364 XLI.—Secret History 368 XLII.—With Miss Butterworth's Compliments 395
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