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E. W. (Ernest William) HORNUNG
Compiled by David Widger
CONTENTS
## THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN
## RAFFLES
## DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES
## A THIEF IN THE NIGHT
## MR. JUSTICE RAFFLES
## NO HERO
## THE SHADOW OF THE ROPE
## STINGAREE
## THE CAMERA FIEND
## THE SHADOW OF A MAN
## WITCHING HILL
## AT LARGE
## PECCAVI
## THE THOUSANDTH WOMAN
## TINY LUTTRELL
## MY LORD DUKE
## THE CRIME DOCTOR
## DENIS DENT
## A BRIDE FROM THE BUSH
## THE BOSS OF TAROOMBA
## YOUNG
## SOME PERSONS UNKNOWN
## FATHERS OF MEN
THE BALLAD OF ENSIGN JOY
## THE YOUNG GUARD
## THE UNBIDDEN GUEST
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN By E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS THE IDES OF MARCH A COSTUME PIECE GENTLEMEN AND PLAYERS LE PREMIER PAS WILFUL MURDER NINE POINTS OF THE LAW THE RETURN MATCH THE GIFT OF THE EMPEROR
RAFFLES FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS NO SINECURE A JUBILEE PRESENT THE FATE OF FAUSTINA THE LAST LAUGH TO CATCH A THIEF AN OLD FLAME THE WRONG HOUSE THE KNEES OF THE GODS
DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES By E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS CHAPTER I. LOVE ON THE OCEAN CHAPTER II. THE MYSTERIOUS CARGO CHAPTER III. TO THE WATER'S EDGE CHAPTER IV. THE SILENT SEA CHAPTER V. MY REWARD CHAPTER VI. THE SOLE SURVIVOR CHAPTER VII. I FIND A FRIEND CHAPTER VIII. A SMALL PRECAUTION CHAPTER IX. MY CONVALESCENT HOME CHAPTER X. WINE AND WEAKNESS CHAPTER XI. I LIVE AGAIN CHAPTER XII. MY LADY'S BIDDING CHAPTER XIII. THE LONGEST DAY OF MY LIFE CHAPTER XIV. IN THE GARDEN CHAPTER XV. FIRST BLOOD CHAPTER XVI. A DEADLOCK CHAPTER XVII. THIEVES FALL OUT CHAPTER XVIII. A MAN OF MANY MURDERS CHAPTER XIX. MY GREAT HOUR CHAPTER XX. THE STATEMENT OF FRANCIS RATTRAY
A THIEF IN THE NIGHT E. W. Hornung Contents Out of Paradise The Chest of Silver The Rest Cure The Criminologists' Club The Field of Phillipi A Bad Night A Trap to Catch a Cracksman The Spoils of Sacrilege The Raffles Relics The Last Word
MR. JUSTICE RAFFLES By E.W. Hornung 1909
CONTENTS MR. JUSTICE RAFFLES CHAPTER I — An Inaugural Banquet CHAPTER II — "His Own Familiar Friend" CHAPTER III — Council of War CHAPTER IV — "Our Mr. Shylock" CHAPTER V — Thin Air CHAPTER VI — Camilla Belsize CHAPTER VII — In Which We Fail to Score CHAPTER VIII — The State of the Case CHAPTER IX — A Triple Alliance CHAPTER X — "My Raffles Right or Wrong" CHAPTER XI — A Dash in the Dark CHAPTER XII — A Midsummer Night's Work CHAPTER XIII — Knocked Out CHAPTER XIV — Corpus Delicti CHAPTER XV — Trial by Raffles CHAPTER XVI — Watch and Ward CHAPTER XVII — A Secret Service CHAPTER XVIII — The Death of a Sinner CHAPTER XIX — Apologia
NO HERO By E.W. Hornung
CONTENTS CHAPTER I A Plenipotentiary CHAPTER II The Theatre of War CHAPTER III First Blood CHAPTER IV A Little Knowledge CHAPTER V A Marked Woman CHAPTER VI Out of Action CHAPTER VII Second Fiddle CHAPTER VIII Prayers and Parables CHAPTER IX Sub Judice CHAPTER X The Last Word CHAPTER XI The Lion's Mouth CHAPTER XII A Stern Chase CHAPTER XIII Number Three
THE SHADOW OF THE ROPE BY E.W. HORNUNG ILLUSTRATED BY HARVEY T. DUNN 1906 CONTENTS I. The End of Their Life II. The Case for the Crown III. Name and Nature IV. The Man in the Train V. The Man in the Street VI. A Peripatetic Providence VII. A Morning Call VIII. The Dove and the Serpent IX. A Change of Scene X. A Slight Discrepancy XI. Another New Friend XII. Episode of the Invisible Visitor XIII. The Australian Room XIV. Battle Royal XV. A Chance Encounter XVI. A Match for Mrs. Venables XVII. Friends in Need XVIII. "They Which Were Bidden" XIX. Rachel's Champion XX. More Haste XXI. Worse Speed XXII. The Darkest Hour XXIII. Dawn XXIV. One Who Was Not Bidden XXV. A Point to Langholm XXVI. A Cardinal Point XXVII. The Whole Truth XXVIII. In the Matter of a Motive
STINGAREE By E. W. Hornung Illustrated By George W. Lambert
CONTENTS Page I. A Voice in the Wilderness 1 II. The Black Hole of Glenranald 32 III. "To the Vile Dust" 70 IV. A Bushranger at Bay 98 V. The Taking of Stingaree 121 VI. The Honor of the Road 144 VII. The Purification of Mulfera 168 VIII. A Duel in the Desert 190 IX. The Villain-Worshipper 215 X. The Moth and the Star 252 ILLUSTRATIONS "My name's Stingaree!" Frontispiece "Any message, young fellow?" 66 Mr. Kentish watched the little operation of "sticking up" without a word 98 The gray sergeant flung his arms round their prisoner 166 Stingaree toppled out of the saddle 198 The mare spun round, bucking as she spun 238 Stingaree knocked in vain 246
THE CAMERA FIEND By E. W. Hornung CONTENTS A CONSCIENTIOUS ASS A BOY ABOUT TOWN HIS PEOPLE A GRIM SAMARITAN THE GLASS EYE AN AWAKENING BLOOD-GUILTY POINTS OF VIEW MR. EUGENE THRUSH SECOND THOUGHTS ON PAROLE HUNTING WITH THE HOUNDS BOY AND GIRL BEFORE THE STORM A LIKELY STORY MALINGERING ON THE TRACK OF THE TRUTH A THIRD CASE THE FOURTH CASE WHAT THE THAMES GAVE UP AFTER THE FAIR THE SECRET OF THE CAMERA
A THIEF IN THE NIGHT FURTHER ADVENTURES OF A. J. RAFFLES CRICKETER AND CRACKSMAN By E. W. Hornung ILLUSTRATED BY CYRUS CUNEO CONTENTS Page Out of Paradise 1 The Chest of Silver 32 The Rest Cure 58 The Criminologists' Club 88 The Field of Philippi 122 A Bad Night 156 A Trap to Catch a Cracksman 184 The Spoils of Sacrilege 216 The Raffles Relics 247 The Last Word 278 ILLUSTRATIONS I think she must have seen us, even in the dim light Frontispiece Facing Page Raffles in the strong-room 54 It was the fire-eating and prison-inspecting colonel himself. He was ready for me, a revolver in his hand 76 Raffles was as excited as any of us now; he outstripped us all 106 He kept us laughing in his study until the chapel bells rang him out 152 The ragged trousers stripped from an evening pair 176 Down went the trap-door with a bang 232 No one can make out what this little thick velvet bag's for 260
THE SHADOW OF A MAN By E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS Page I. The Belle of Toorak 1 II. Injury 14 III. Insult 28 IV. Bethune of the Hall 39 V. A Red Herring 58 VI. Below Zero 67 VII. A Cavalier 84 VIII. The Kind of Life 97 IX. Pax in Bello 120 X. The Truth by Inches 134 XI. Bethune v. Bethune 147 XII. An Escapade 166 XIII. Blind Man's Block 180 XIV. His Own Coin 196 XV. The Fact of the Matter 206
WITCHING HILL By E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS CHAPTER I UNHALLOWED GROUND CHAPTER II THE HOUSE WITH RED BLINDS CHAPTER III A VICIOUS CIRCLE CHAPTER IV THE LOCAL COLOUR CHAPTER V THE ANGEL OF LIFE CHAPTER VI UNDER ARMS CHAPTER VII THE LOCKED ROOM CHAPTER VIII THE TEMPLE OF BACCHUS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "You won't improve his chances by keeping anything back." I saw a bedizened beauty go mad before my eyes. I drove Delavoye before me. A handsome, sinister creature, in a brown flowing wig and raiment as fine as any on the walls. Trying to tug the fierce moustache out of his mild face. A heavy blackthorn held in murderous poise. His thin arms locked round the neck of the young nurse. Delavoye fired over my head.
AT LARGE E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS A Nucleus of Fortune 1 Sundown 11 After Four Years 20 How Dick Came Home 28 The First Evening at Graysbrooke 41 Sisyphus 53 South Kensington 64 The Admirable Miles 72 A Dancing Lesson and its Consequences 86 An Old Friend and an Old Memory 98 Dressing, Dancing, Looking on 109 "To-Morrow, and To-Morrow, and To-Morrow" 123 In Bushey Park 132 Quits 152 The Morning After 163 Military Manœuvres 174 "Miles's Beggars" 185 Alice Speaks for Herself 196 Conterminous Courses 206 Strange Humility 216 An Altered Man 227 Extremities 234 The Effect of a Photograph 244 The Effect of a Song 256 Melmerbridge Church 271 At Bay 286 The Fatal Tress 296 The Effort 307 Elizabeth Ryan 313 Sweet Revenge 325 The Charity of Silence 333 Suspense: Reaction 343 How Dick Said Good-Bye 353
PECCAVI By E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS Chapter Page I. Dust to Dust 1 II. The Chief Mourner 11 III. A Confession 18 IV. Midsummer Night 29 V. The Man Alone 45 VI. Fire 51 VII. The Sinner's Prayer 66 VIII. The Lord of the Manor 77 IX. A Duel Begins 89 X. The Letter of the Law 100 XI. Labour of Hercules 115 XII. A Fresh Discovery 125 XIII. Devices of a Castaway 131 XIV. The Last Resort 137 XV. His Own Lawyer 150 XVI. End of the Duel 162 XVII. Three Weeks and a Night 186 XVIII. The Night's Work 193 XIX. The First Winter 209 XX. The Way of Peace 230 XXI. At the Flint House 249 XXII. A Little Child 262 XXIII. Design and Accident 275 XXIV. Glamour and Rue 291 XXV. Signs of Change 306 XXVI. A Very Few Words 316 XXVII. An Escape 323 XXVIII. The Turning Tide 335 XXIX. A Haven of Hearts 348 XXX. The Woman's Hour 362 XXXI. Advent Eve 378 XXXII. The Second Time 390 XXXIII. Sanctuary 397
THE THOUSANDTH WOMAN By Ernest W. Hornung Illustrated By Frank Snapp
CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. A Small World 1 II. Second Sight 16 III. In the Train 29 IV. Down the River 42 V. An Untimely Visitor 64 VI. Voluntary Service 83 VII. After Michelangelo 98 VIII. Finger-Prints 117 IX. Fair Warning 134 X. The Week of Their Lives 146 XI. In Country and In Town 156 XII. The Thousandth Man 169 XIII. Quid Pro Quo 181 XIV. Faith Unfaithful 205 XV. The Person Unknown 214
TINY LUTTRELL By Ernest W. Hornung
CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. The Coming of Tiny, 1 II. Swift of Wallandoon, 21 III. The Tail of the Season, 44 IV. Ruth and Christina, 63 V. Essingham Rectory, 84 VI. A Matter of Ancient History, 102 VII. The Shadow of the Hall, 116 VIII. Countess Dromard at Home, 133 IX. Mother and Son, 148 X. A Threatening Dawn, 162 XI. In the Ladies' Tent, 176 XII. Ordeal by Battle, 193 XIII. Her Hour of Triumph, 213 XIV. A Cycle of Moods, 233 XV. The Invisible Ideal, 248 XVI. Foreign Soil, 263 XVII. The High Seas, 286 XVIII. The Third Time of Asking, 306 XIX. Counsel's Opinion, 317 XX. In Honor Bound, 327 XXI. A Deaf Ear, 339 XXII. Summum Bonum, 348
MY LORD DUKE By E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS I. The Head of the Family 1 II. "Happy Jack" 16 III. A Chance Lost 31 IV. Not in the Programme 44 V. With the Elect 63 VI. A New Leaf 77 VII. The Duke's Progress 90 VIII. The Old Adam 105 IX. An Anonymous Letter 122 X. "Dead Nuts" 137 XI. The Night of the Twentieth 151 XII. The Wrong Man 163 XIII. The Interregnum 180 XIV. Jack and his Master 189 XV. End of the Interregnum 199 XVI. "Love the Gift" 215 XVII. An Anti-Toxine 223 XVIII. Heckling a Minister 233 XIX. The Cat and the Mouse 244 XX. "Love the Debt" 257 XXI. The Bar Sinister 266 XXII. De Mortuis 282
THE CRIME DOCTOR By Ernest W. Hornung
CONTENTS I The Physician Who Healed Himself 1 II The Life-Preserver 40 III A Hopeless Case 77 IV The Golden Key 118 V A Schoolmaster Abroad 159 VI One Possessed 199 VII The Doctor's Assistant 237 VIII The Second Murderer 272
DENIS DENT By Ernest W. Hornung CONTENTS Chapter Page I. The Second Officer 1 II. Sauve Qui Peut 10 III. The Castaways 18 IV. Lost and Found 30 V. A Touch of Fever 37 VI. New Conditions 48 VII. Denis and Nan 57 VIII. Cold Water 70 IX. The Canvas City 79 X. Thieves in the Night 90 XI. Strange Bedfellows 102 XII. El Dorado 114 XIII. The Enemy's Camp 122 XIV. The First Claim 133 XV. A Pious Fraud 146 XVI. A Windfall 158 XVII. Hate and Money 168 XVIII. Rotten Gully 178 XIX. New Blood 187 XX. The Jeweler's Shop 196 XXI. The Courier of Death 211 XXII. Atra Cura 220 XXIII. Broken Off 231 XXIV. Death's Door 243 XXV. Beat of Drum 251 XXVI. Homeward Bound 265 XXVII. The Great Gulf 277 XXVIII. News of Battle 289 XXIX. Guy Fawkes Day 299 XXX. The Sandbag Battery 310 XXXI. Time's Whirligig 319
A BRIDE FROM THE BUSH By Ernest Wm. Hornung
CONTENTS CHAP. PAGE I. A LETTER FROM ALFRED 9 II. HOME IN STYLE 24 III. PINS AND NEEDLES 35 IV. A TASTE OF HER QUALITY 49 V. GRANVILLE ON THE SITUATION 61 VI. COMPARING NOTES 71 VII. IN RICHMOND PARK 81 VIII. GRAN’S REVENGE 96 IX. E TENEBRIS LUX 112 X. PLAIN SAILING 129 XI. A THUNDER-CLAP 142 XII. PAST PARDON 151 XIII. A SOCIAL INFLICTION 160 XIV. ‘HEAR MY PRAYER!’ 172 XV. THE FIRST PARTING 186 XVI. TRACES 194 XVII. WAITING FOR THE WORST 209 XVIII. THE BOUNDARY-RIDER OF THE YELKIN PADDOCK 228 XIX. ANOTHER LETTER FROM ALFRED 244
THE BOSS OF TAROOMBA By E. W. Hornung
CONTENTS CHAPTER I PAGE The Little Musician 1
CHAPTER II A Friend Indeed 13
CHAPTER III "Hard Times" 25
CHAPTER IV The Treasure in the Store 41
CHAPTER V Masterless Men 55 [Pg xvi] CHAPTER VI £500 71
CHAPTER VII The Ringer of the Shed 83
CHAPTER VIII "Three Shadows" 102
CHAPTER IX No Hope for Him 120
CHAPTER X Missing 138
CHAPTER XI Lost in the Bush 152
CHAPTER XII Fallen Among Thieves 162 [Pg xvii] CHAPTER XIII A Smoking Concert 179
CHAPTER XIV The Raid on the Station 194
CHAPTER XV The Night Attack 210
CHAPTER XVI In the Midst of Death 232
YOUNG BLOOD By E. W. Hornung CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER I. The Old Home 1 CHAPTER II. The Breaking of the News 11 CHAPTER III. The Sin of the Father 20 CHAPTER IV. The New Home 32 CHAPTER V. A Wet Blanket 40 CHAPTER VI. The Game of Bluff 57 CHAPTER VII. On Richmond Hill 71 CHAPTER VIII. A Millionaire in the Making 85 CHAPTER IX. The City of London 95 CHAPTER X. A First Offence 111 CHAPTER XI. Beggar and Chooser 122 CHAPTER XII. The Champion of the Gods 135 CHAPTER XIII. The Day of Battle 150 CHAPTER XIV. A Change of Luck 165 CHAPTER XV. It Never Rains but it Pours 175 CHAPTER XVI. A Dame's School 183 CHAPTER XVII. At Fault 195 CHAPTER XVIII. Mr. Scrafton 203 CHAPTER XIX. Assault and Battery 214 CHAPTER XX. Biding his Time 226 CHAPTER XXI. Hand to Hand 234 CHAPTER XXII. Man to Man 247 CHAPTER XXIII. The End of the Beginning 259 CHAPTER XXIV. Young Ink 276 CHAPTER XXV. Scrafton's Story 287 CHAPTER XXVI. A Masterstroke 304 CHAPTER XXVII. Restitution 315 CHAPTER XXVIII. A Tale Apart 326
SOME PERSONS UNKNOWN By E. W. Hornung CONTENTS PAGE Kenyon's Innings 1 A Literary Coincidence 40 "Author! Author!" 71 The Widow of Piper's Point 87 After the Fact 104 The Voice of Gunbar 151 The Magic Cigar 168 The Governess at Greenbush 186 A Farewell Performance 234 A Spin of the Coin 244 The Star of the Grasmere 256
FATHERS OF MEN
CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. Behind the Scenes 1 II. Change and Chance 11 III. Very Raw Material 21 IV. Settling In 33 V. Nicknames 43 VI. Boy to Boy 53 VII. Reassurance 62 VIII. Likes and Dislikes 75 IX. Coram Populo 90 X. Elegiacs 105 XI. A Merry Christmas 123 XII. The New Year 133 XIII. The Haunted House 146 XIV. Summer-Term</span>"</a></td><td class='c004'>163</td></tr> <tr><td class='c008'>XV.</td><td class='c009'><a href=">Sprawson's Masterpiece 174 XVI. Similia Similibus 186 XVII. The Fun of the Fair 196 XVIII. Dark Horses 212 XIX. Fame and Fortune 225 XX. The Eve of Office 240 XXI. Out of Form 250 XXII. The Old Boys' Match 259 XXIII. Interlude in a Study 266 XXIV. The Second Morning's Play 277 XXV. Interlude in the Wood 290 XXVI. Close of Play 304 XXVII. The Extreme Penalty 317 XXVIII. Like Lucifer</span>"</a></td><td class='c004'>328</td></tr> <tr><td class='c008'>XXIX.</td><td class='c009'><a href=">Chips and Jan 336 XXX. His Last Fling 349 XXXI. Vale 360
THE YOUNG GUARD By E. W. Hornung CONTENTS CONSECRATION LORD'S LEAVE LAST POST THE OLD BOYS RUDDDY YOUNG GINGER THE BALLAD OF ENSIGN JOY BOND AND FREE SHELL-SHOCK IN ARRAS THE BIG THING FORERUNNERS * UPPINGHAM SONG WOODEN CROSSES
THE UNBIDDEN GUEST By Ernest William Hornung
CONTENTS THE UNBIDDEN GUEST. CHAPTER I.—THE GIRL FROM HOME. CHAPTER II.—A BAD BEGINNING. CHAPTER III.—AU REVOIR. CHAPTER IV.—A MATTER OF TWENTY POUNDS. CHAPTER V.—A WATCH AND A PIPE. CHAPTER VI.—THE WAYS OF SOCIETY. CHAPTER VII.—MOONLIGHT SPORT. CHAPTER VIII.—THE SAVING OF ARABELLA. CHAPTER IX.—FACE TO FACE. CHAPTER X.—THE THINNING OF THE ICE. CHAPTER XI.—A CHRISTMAS OFFERING. CHAPTER XII.—“THE SONG OF MIRIAM.” CHAPTER XIII.—ON THE VERANDAH. CHAPTER XIV.—A BOLT FROM THE BLUE. CHAPTER XV.—A DAY OF RECKONING. CHAPTER XVI.—A MAN'S RESOLVE. CHAPTER XVII.—THE TWO MIRIAMS. CHAPTER XVIII.—THE WAY OF ALL FLESH. CHAPTER XIX.—TO THE TUNE OF RAIN. CHAPTER XX.—THE LAST ENCOUNTER. CHAPTER XXI.—“FOR THIS CAUSE.”
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