BOOK I.--THE CRIME.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.THE MAN WITH THE SILK HANDKERCHIEF. CHAPTER III.THE NAME ON THE SCRAP OF PAPER. CHAPTER IV.CHAPTER V.CHAPTER VI.CHAPTER VII.CHAPTER VIII.CHAPTER IX.BOOK II.--THE CLUB.CHAPTER X.CHAPTER XI.CHAPTER XII.CHAPTER XIII.CHAPTER XIV.CHAPTER XV.CHAPTER XVI.CHAPTER XVII.CHAPTER XVIII.DAMON AND PYTHIAS: A MODERN INSTANCE. CHAPTER XIX.CHAPTER XX.BOOK III.--THE WOMAN.CHAPTER XXI.CHAPTER XXII.CHAPTER XXIII.CHAPTER XXIV.CHAPTER XXV.CHAPTER XXVI.CHAPTER XXVII.MR. TOWNSEND IS MADE TO UNDERSTAND. CHAPTER XXVIII.THE PRISONER COMES INTO COURT. CHAPTER XXIX.CHAPTER XXX.CHAPTER XXXI.THE CASE FOR THE CROWN CONCLUDES. CHAPTER XXXII.MRS. CARRUTH REMOVES HER VEIL. BOOK IV.--THE CRIMINAL.CHAPTER XXXIII.CHAPTER XXXIV.CHAPTER XXXV.CHAPTER XXXVI.THE VARIOUS MOODS OF A GENTLEMAN OF FASHION. CHAPTER XXXVII.CHAPTER XXXVIII.CHAPTER XXXIX.CHAPTER XL.CHAPTER XLI.CHAPTER XLII.
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