The Curved Blades

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CONTENTS

I MISS LUCY CARRINGTON

II A CLASH OF TONGUES

III THE TRAGEDY

IV A PAPER SNAKE

V A MAN'S GLOVE

VI A NEIGHBOR'S CALL

VII THE INQUEST

VIII ANITA'S STORY

IX FURTHER TESTIMONY

X BIZARRE CLUES

XI FLEMING STONE

XII ESTELLE'S STORY

XIII BATES, THE BURGLAR

XIV WHO GAVE THE POISON?

XV PAULINE'S PURCHASE

XVI THE TWO GIRLS

XVII THE OVERHEARD CONVERSATION

XVIII FLED!

XIX LETTERS FROM THE FUGITIVE

XX IN THE BOUDOIR

XXI FLEMING STONE'S THEORY

XXII PAULINE IN CAIRO

XXIII TWO WILLS

XXIV CONFESSION

Title: The Curved Blades

Author: Carolyn Wells

Language: English

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“I THINK YOU MUST ANSWER, MISS STUART,” SAID STONE, GENTLY

“I THINK YOU MUST ANSWER, MISS STUART,” SAID STONE, GENTLY
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THE CURVED
BLADES

By CAROLYN WELLS
Author of “A Chain of Evidence,” “The Gold Bag,” “The Clue,” “The White Alley,” Etc.

WITH A FRONTISPIECE IN COLOR BY
GAYLE HOSKINS

PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
1916

COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
PUBLISHED FEBRUARY, 1916

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