As It Was in the Beginning

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AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING





AS IT WAS

IN THE

BEGINNING



BY

PHILIP VERRILL MIGHELS

Author of The Furnace of Gold and Thurley Ruxton




New York
Desmond FitzGerald, Inc.




Copyright, 1912
By DESMOND FITZGERALD, INC.
All Rights Reserved




CONTENTS

CHAPTER  
I.   A TRUSTED MESSENGER
II.   AN UNEXPECTED OUTBURST
III.   A MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY
IV.   THE NIGHT AND MORNING
V.   THE ISLAND
VI.   VARIOUS DISCOVERIES
VII.   A GREWSOME GUARDIAN
VIII.   PRIMITIVE CONDITIONS
IX.   THE MOTHER OF INVENTION
X.   THE MASTER POACHER
XI.   A MYSTERY
XII.   AMBITIOUS PLANS
XIII.   A MIDNIGHT VISITOR
XIV.   TRUANTS OUT OF SCHOOL
XV.   A NIGHT IN THE JUNGLE
XVI.   A DEAD MAN'S SECRET
XVII.   FEVERISH EMPLOYMENTS HALTED
XVIII.   AT THE TIGER'S KILL
XIX.   GRENVILLE'S RADIANT STAR
XX.   A GIRDLE OF GOLD
XXI.   MOLTEN METAL AND HOPES
XXII.   A TOMB OF STONE
XXIII.   A DESPERATE CHANCE
XXIV.   A DREADED VISITOR
XXV.   AN IRREPARABLE LOSS
XXVI.   AFTER TO-MORROW——
XXVII.   A FATEFUL EXPLOSION
XXVIII.   WHAT THE BLAST DISCOVERED
XXIX.   AN INTERRUPTED DIVERSION
XXX.   REVEALING AN INTENT
XXXI.   THE SILENT VISITORS
XXXII.   DEATH AS A BROTHER
XXXIII.   THE GIRL BEHIND THE GUN
XXXIV.   DYAK DARTS AND METHODS
XXXV.   A BATTLE IN THE SMOKE
XXXVI.   THE LAST CUP OF WATER
XXXVII.   A BREATHLESS MARGIN
XXXVIII.   GRENVILLE'S DESPERATE CHANCE
XXXIX.   ADDITIONAL HEAD-HUNTERS
XL.   PLOT AND COUNTER PLOT
XLI.   A LIVING BAIT
XLII.   LONG HOURS OF DOUBT
XLIII.   THE HOUR OF CLIMAX
XLIV.   A LOTUS BLOSSOM
XLV.   THE LAST BOMB
XLVI.   A GIFT REFUSED
XLVII.   A FRIEND IN NEED





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