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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. The Midnight Ride
- Chapter II. The Dead Man
- Chapter III. The Shoe Buckle
- Chapter IV. Mr. Franklin Fullaway
- Chapter V. The Nastirsevitch JEWELS
- Chapter VI. The Prima Donna's Portrait
- Chapter VII. The Frantic Impresario
- Chapter VIII. The Jewel Box
- Chapter IX. The Lady's Maid's Mother
- Chapter X. The Second Murder
- Chapter XI. The Russian Bank-Notes
- Chapter XII. The Third Murder
- Chapter XIII. Ambler Appleyard
- Chapter XIV. Fifty Thousand Pounds Reward
- Chapter XV. The Bayswater Boarding-House
- Chapter XVI. Mr. Gerald Rayner
- Chapter XVII. The Photograph
- Chapter XVIII. Definite Suspicion
- Chapter XIX. The Late Call
- Chapter XX. Number Fifty-Three
- Chapter XXI. The Young Man Who Led Pugs
- Chapter XXII. Thick Fog
- Chapter XXIII. The Possible Death Warrant
- Chapter XXIV. Concerning Carl Federman
- Chapter XXV. The Card on the Door
- Chapter XXVI. Participants in the Secret
- Chapter XXVII. The Millionaire, the Stranger, and the Princess
- Chapter XXVIII. The First Pursuit
- Chapter XXIX. The Parcel from Hull
- Chapter XXX. The Packet in the Safe
- Chapter XXXI. The Hyde Park Tea-House
- Chapter XXXII. The Chilverton Anti-Climax
- Chapter XXXIII. The Smart Miss Slade
- Chapter XXXIV. Merrifield Explains
- Chapter XXXV. The Allerdyke Way
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