The Greatest Works of Anna Katharine Green. Анна Грин
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Название: The Greatest Works of Anna Katharine Green

Автор: Анна Грин

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СКАЧАТЬ rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_31db9431-5a16-5518-bc04-62512d5b130d">VIII. The Misses Van Burnam

       IX. Developments

       X. Important Evidence

       XI. The Order Clerk

       XII. The Keys

       XIII. Howard Van Burnam

       XIV. A Serious Admission

       XV. A Reluctant Witness

       Book II. The Windings of a Labyrinth

       XVI. Cogitations

       XVII. Butterworth Versus Gryce

       XVIII. The Little Pincushion

       XIX. A Decided Step Forward

       XX. Miss Butterworth’s Theory

       XXI. A Shrewd Conjecture

       XXII. A Blank Card

       XXIII. Ruth Oliver

       XXIV. A House of Cards

       XXV. “The Rings! Where Are the Rings?”

       XXVI. A Tilt With Mr. Gryce

       XXVII. Found

       XXVIII. Taken Aback

       Book III. The Girl in Gray

       XXIX. Amelia Becomes Peremptory

       XXX. The Matter as Stated by Mr. Gryce

       XXXI. Some Fine Work

       XXXII. Iconoclasm

       XXXIII. “Known, Known, All Known.”

       XXXIV. Exactly Half-Past Three

       XXXV. A Ruse

       Book IV. The End of a Great Mystery

       XXXVI. The Result

       XXXVII. “Two Weeks!”

       XXXVIII. A White Satin Gown

       XXXIX. The Watchful Eye

       XL. As the Clock Struck

       XLI. Secret History

       XLII. With Miss Butterworth’s Compliments

      Book I.

       Miss Butterworth’s Window

       Table of Contents

      Chapter I.

       A Discovery

       Table of Contents

      I am not an inquisitive woman, but when, in the middle of a certain warm night in September, I heard a carriage draw up at the adjoining house and stop, I could not resist the temptation of leaving my bed and taking a peep through the curtains of my window.

      First: because the house was empty, or supposed to be so, the family still being, as I had every reason to believe, in Europe; and secondly: because, not being inquisitive, I often miss in my lonely and single life much that it would be both interesting and profitable for me to know.

      Luckily I made no such mistake this evening. I rose and looked out, and though I was far from realizing it at the time, took, by so doing, my first step in a course of inquiry which has ended——

      But it is too soon to speak of the end. Rather let me tell you what I saw when I parted the curtains of my window in Gramercy Park, on the night of September 17, 1895.

      Not much at first glance, only a common hack drawn up at the neighboring curb-stone. The lamp which is supposed to light our part of the block is some rods away on the opposite side of the street, so that I obtained but a shadowy glimpse of a young man and woman standing below me on the pavement. I could see, however, that the woman—and not the man—was putting money into the driver’s hand. The next moment they were on the stoop of this long-closed СКАЧАТЬ