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Table of Contents
- Chapter One. The Pretty Pawnbroker
- Chapter Two. Mrs. Goldmark's Eating-House
- Chapter Three. The Dead Man
- Chapter Four. The Platinum Solitaire
- Chapter Five. The Two Letters
- Chapter Six. The Spanish Manuscript
- Chapter Seven. The Member of Parliament
- Chapter Eight. The Inquest
- Chapter Nine. Whose Were Those Rings?
- Chapter Ten. Melky Intervenes
- Chapter Eleven. The Back Door
- Chapter Twelve. The Friend from Peebles
- Chapter Thirteen. The Call for Help
- Chapter Fourteen. The Private Laboratory
- Chapter Fifteen. Conference
- Chapter Sixteen. The Detective Calls
- Chapter Seventeen. What the Lamps Shone On
- Chapter Eighteen. Mr. Stuyvesant Guyler
- Chapter Nineteen. Purdie Stands Firm
- Chapter Twenty. The Parslett Affair
- Chapter Twenty-One. What Manner of Death?
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Mr. Killick Goes Back
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Mr. Killick's Opinion
- Chapter Twenty-Four. The Orange-Yellow Diamond
- Chapter Twenty-Five. The Dead Man's Property
- Chapter Twenty-Six. The Rat
- Chapter Twenty-Seven. The Empty House
- Chapter Twenty-Eight. The £500 Bank Note
- Chapter Twenty-Nine. Mr. Mori Yada
- Chapter Thirty. The Mortuary
- Chapter Thirty-One. The Mirandolet Theory
- Chapter Thirty-Two. One O'Clock Midnight
- Chapter Thirty-Three. Secret Work
- Chapter Thirty-Four. Baffled
- Chapter Thirty-Five. Yada Takes Charge
- Chapter Thirty-Six. Pilmansey's Tea Rooms
- Chapter Thirty-Seven. Chang Li
- Chapter Thirty-Eight. The Jew and The Jap
- Chapter Thirty-Nine. The Diamond Necklace
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