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"Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,
Is the immediate jewel of their souls:
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing;
'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;
But he that filches from me my good name
Robs me of that which not enriches him
And makes me poor indeed."
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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. The One-Eyed Man
- Chapter II. The Midnight Mission
- Chapter III. The Red Stain
- Chapter IV. The Murdered Man
- Chapter V. The Brass-Bound Chest
- Chapter VI. Mr. John Phillips
- Chapter VII. The Inquest on John Phillips
- Chapter VIII. The Parish Registers
- Chapter IX. The Marine-Store Dealer
- Chapter X. The Other Witness
- Chapter XI. Signatures to the Will
- Chapter XII. The Salmon Gaff
- Chapter XIII. Sir Gilbert Carstairs
- Chapter XIV. Dead Man's Money
- Chapter XV. Five Hundred a Year
- Chapter XVI. The Man in the Cell
- Chapter XVII. The Irish Housekeeper
- Chapter XVIII. The Ice Ax
- Chapter XIX. My Turn
- Chapter XX. The Samaritan Skipper
- Chapter XXI. Mr. Gavin Smeaton
- Chapter XXII. I Read My Own Obituary
- Chapter XXIII. Family History
- Chapter XXIV. The Suit of Clothes
- Chapter XXV. The Second Disappearance
- Chapter XXVI. Mrs. Ralston of Craig
- Chapter XXVII. The Bank Balance
- Chapter XXVIII. The Hathercleugh Butler
- Chapter XXIX. All in Order
- Chapter XXX. The Carstairs Motto
- Chapter XXXI. No Trace
- Chapter XXXII. The Link
- Chapter XXXIII. The Old Tower
- Chapter XXXIV. The Bargain
- Chapter XXXV. The Swag
- Chapter XXXVI. Gold
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