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CONTENTS.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

PROLOGUE. THE PROPHECY OF NATAS.

CHAPTER I. THE SURRENDER OF THE WORLD-THRONE.

CHAPTER II. A CROWNLESS KING.

CHAPTER III. TSARINA OLGA.

CHAPTER IV. A SON OF THE GODS.

CHAPTER V. A VISION FROM THE CLOUDS.

CHAPTER VI. DEED AND DREAM.

CHAPTER VII. THE SPELL OF CIRCE

CHAPTER VIII. THE NEW TERROR.

CHAPTER IX. THE FLIGHT OF THE "REVENGE."

CHAPTER X. STRANGE TIDINGS TO AERIA.

CHAPTER XI. THE SNAKE IN EDEN.

CHAPTER XII. THE BATTLE OF KERGUELEN.

CHAPTER XIII. THE SYREN'S STRONGHOLD.

CHAPTER XIV. FROM THE SEA TO THE AIR.

CHAPTER XV. OLGA IN COUNCIL.

CHAPTER XVI. KHALID THE MAGNIFICENT.

CHAPTER XVII. AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE.

CHAPTER XVIII. A MOMENTOUS COMMISSION.

CHAPTER XIX. FACE TO FACE AGAIN.

CHAPTER XX. THE CALL TO ARMS.

CHAPTER XXI. THE HOME-COMING.

CHAPTER XXII. THE EVE OF BATTLE.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE FIRST BLOW.

CHAPTER XXIV. WAR AT ITS WORST.

CHAPTER XXV. A MESSAGE FROM MARS.

CHAPTER XXVI. SENTENCE OF DEATH.

CHAPTER XXVII. ALMA SPEAKS.

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE SIGN IN THE SKY.

CHAPTER XXIX. THE TRUCE OF GOD.

CHAPTER XXX. THE SHADOW OF DEATH.

CHAPTER XXXI. THE LAST BATTLE.

CHAPTER XXXII. THE SHE-WOLF TO HER LAIR.

EPILOGUE. "VENGEANCE IS MINE."

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Title: Olga Romanoff

Author: George Chetwynd Griffith

Language: English

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OLGA ROMANOFF

MORRISON AND GIBB, PRINTERS, EDINBURGH.


Evil in such a Shape might be something more than Good. (Frontispiece.) See page 176.

BY
GEORGE GRIFFITH.

AUTHOR OF

“THE ANGEL OF THE REVOLUTION,” “THE OUTLAWS
OF THE AIR,” “VALDAR THE OFT-BORN,” “BRITON
OR BOER?” “THE ROMANCE OF GOLDEN STAR,”
ETC., ETC.

And so they waited—waited while the ages-old snow and ice melted from the bare, black rocks under the fierce breath of the fire-storm; while the ocean of flame seethed and roared and eddied about them, licking up the seas and melted snows, and fighting with them as fire and water have fought since the world began; while the foundations of the Southern Pole quivered and rocked beneath their feet, and the walls of their refuge quaked and cracked with the throes of the writhing earth, and cosmos was dissolved into chaos once more.”—p. 368.

WITH SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS
BY FRED T. JANE.

LONDON:
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT & CO., Ltd.

1897.
Copyrighted Abroad.][All Foreign Rights Reserved.


TO
HIRAM STEVENS MAXIM

THE FIRST MAN WHO HAS FLOWN
BY MECHANICAL MEANS
AND SO APPROACHED MOST NEARLY
TO THE LONG-SOUGHT IDEAL
OF
AERIAL NAVIGATION

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