In Her Own Right

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I BROKEN

II GOOD-BYE

III CLARENDON

IV PARMENTER'S BEQUEST

V MISS CARRINGTON

VI CONFIDENCE AND SCRUPLES

VII GREENBERRY POINT

VIII STOLEN

IX THE WAY OUT

X PIRATE'S GOLD BREEDS PIRATE'S WAYS

XI ELAINE CAVENDISH

XII ONE LEARNED IN THE LAW

XII I COULD TELL SOME THINGS

XIV THE SYMPHONY IN BLUE

XV AN OLD RUSE

XVI THE MARABOU MUFF

XVII A HANDKERCHIEF AND A GLOVE

XVIII THE LONE HOUSE BY THE BAY

XIX ROBERT PARMENTER'S SUCCESSORS

XX THE CHECK

XXI THE JEWELS

Title: In Her Own Right

Author: John Reed Scott

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1



“TELL ME ALL ABOUT YOURSELF,” HE SAID
Page 328


IN HER
OWN RIGHT
By JOHN REED SCOTT

Author of
“The Last Try,” “The Woman In Question,”
“The Princess Dehra,” Etc.
emblem
With Illustrations in Color
By CLARENCE F. UNDERWOOD
A. L. BURT COMPANY
Publishers New York

Copyright, 1911

By John Reed Scott

Published May, 1911


Dedicated

To

S. W. C.


Contents

I. Broken   11
II. Good-bye   23
III. Clarendon   35
IV. Parmenter’s Bequest   51
V. Miss Carrington   68
VI. Confidence and Scruples   88
VII. Greenberry Point   104
VIII. Stolen   120
IX. The Way Out   135
X. Pirate’s Gold Breeds Pirate’s Ways   150
XI. Elaine Cavendish   170
XII. One Learned in the Law   185
XII. I Could Tell Some Things   203
XIV. The Symphony in Blue   217
XV. An Old Ruse   232
XVI. The Marabou Muff   247
XVII. A Handkerchief and a Glove   264
XVIII. The Lone House by the Bay   281
XIX. Robert Parmenter’s Successors   298
XX. The Check   310
XXI. The Jewels   321

Illustrations

Page
“tell me all about yourself,” he said Frontispiece
leading the wrong one, throwing the wrong one, matching pasteboards, that was all 86
he went out on the extreme edge, faced about, and stepped two hundred and fifty paces 112

IN HER OWN RIGHT


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