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CONTENTS

CHAPTER I CONCERNING HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF PADDINGTON

CHAPTER II "HAIR LIKE RIPE CORN"

CHAPTER III A MOST SURPRISING DAY

CHAPTER IV THE MAN WITH THE MUSTARD-COLOURED BEARD

CHAPTER V "TO INAUGURATE A REVOLUTION!"

CHAPTER VI THE GREAT NEW PLAN

CHAPTER VII KIDNAPPING UPON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES

CHAPTER VIII "IN CELLAR COOL!"

CHAPTER IX MARY MARRIOTT'S INITIATION

CHAPTER X NEWS ARRIVES AT OXFORD

CHAPTER XI THE DISCOVERY

CHAPTER XII AT THE BISHOP'S TOWN HOUSE

CHAPTER XIII NEW FRIENDS: NEW IDEAS

CHAPTER XIV AT THE PARK LANE THEATRE

CHAPTER XV THE MANUSCRIPT IN THE LIBRARY

CHAPTER XVI ARTHUR BURNSIDE'S VIEWS

CHAPTER XVII THE COMING OF LOVE

CHAPTER XVIII A LOVER, AND NEWS OF LOVERS

CHAPTER XIX TROUBLED WATERS

CHAPTER XX THE DUKE KNOWS AT LAST

CHAPTER XXI IN THE STAGE BOX AT THE PARK LANE THEATRE

CHAPTER XXII THE SUPPER ON THE STAGE

CHAPTER XXIII POINTS OF VIEW FROM A DUKE, A BISHOP, A VISCOUNT, AND THE DAUGHTER OF AN EARL

CHAPTER XXIV "LOVE CROWNS THE DEED"

EPILOGUE

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By GUY THORNE
——
When It Was Dark

The Story of a Great Conspiracy
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THE SOCIALIST
BY GUY THORNE

AUTHOR OF "WHEN IT WAS DARK," ETC

 

Decoration

 

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
NEW YORK AND LONDON
The Knickerbocker Press
1909


Copyright, 1909
BY
WARD, LOCK AND COMPANY

 

The Knickerbocker Press, New York


TO
JOHN GILBERT BOHUN LYNCH
Souvenir of February 8th, 1909


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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