CHAPTER | | PAGE | I | THE CARPET-KNIGHT AND THE LADY | 7 | II | THE ADVENTURE OF ANNABEL | 15 | III | ANNA? OR ANNABEL? | 20 | IV | THE TEMPERAMENT OF AN ARTIST | 26 | V | “ALCIDE” | 31 | VI | A QUESTION OF IDENTIFICATION | 36 | VII | MISS PELLISSIER’S SUSPICIONS | 41 | VIII | “WHITE’S” | 45 | IX | BRENDON’S LUCK | 54 | X | THE TRAGEDY OF AN APPETITE | 61 | XI | THE PUZZLEMENT OF NIGEL ENNISON | 66 | XII | THE POSTER OF “ALCIDE” | 70 | XIII | “HE WILL NOT FORGET!” | 76 | XIV | “THIS IS MY WIFE” | 81 | XV | A MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE | 89 | XVI | THE DISCOMFITURE OF SIR JOHN | 96 | XVII | THE CHANGE IN “ALCIDE” | 103 | XVIII | ANNABEL AND “ALCIDE” | 109 | XIX | “THIS IS NOT THE END” | 115 | XX | ANNA’S SURRENDER | 121 | XXI | HER SISTER’S SECRET | 126 | XXII | AN OLD FOOL | 134 | XXIII | MONTAGUE HILL SEES LIGHT AT LAST | 138 | XXIV | A CASE FOR THE POLICE | 144 | XXV | THE STEEL EDGE OF THE TRUTH | 150 | XXVI | ANNABEL IS WARNED | 156 | XXVII | JOHN FERRINGHAM, GENTLEMAN | 162 | XXVIII | THE HISSING OF “ALCIDE” | 169 | XXIX | MONTAGUE HILL PLAYS THE GAME | 174 | XXX | SIR JOHN’S NECKTIE | 178 | XXXI | ANNA’S TEA PARTY | 183 | XXXII | SIX MONTHS AFTER | 188 |
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