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 href="#ulink_0c2ef236-35d4-57f8-853a-1225bd85e788">IV. A Ghostly Interior

       V. A Strange Household

       VI. A Sombre Evening

       VII. The First Night

       VIII. On the Stairs

       IX. A New Acquaintance

       X. Secret Instructions

       XI. Men, Women, and Ghosts

       XII. The Phantom Coach

       XIII. Gossip

       XIV. I Forget My Age, Or, Rather, Remember It

       Book II. The Flower Parlor

       XV. Lucetta Fulfils My Expectation of Her

       XVI. Loreen

       XVII. The Flower Parlor

       XVIII. The Second Night

       XIX. A Knot of Crape

       XX. Questions

       XXI. Mother Jane

       XXII. The Third Night

       Book III. Forward and Back

       XXIII. Room 3, Hotel Carter

       XXIV. The Enigma of Numbers

       XXV. Trifles, but Not Trifling

       XXVI. A Point Gained

       XXVII. The Text Witnesseth

       XXVIII. An Intrusion

       XXIX. In the Cellar

       XXX. Investigation

       XXXI. Strategy

       XXXII. Relief

       Book IV. The Birds of the Air

       XXXIII. Lucetta

       XXXIV. Conditions

       XXXV. The Dove

       XXXVI. An Hour of Startling Experiences

       XXXVII. I Astonish Mr. Gryce and He Astonishes Me

       XXXVIII. A Few Words

       XXXIX. Under a Crimson Sky

       XL. Explanations

       Epilogue

      Preface

       Table of Contents

      A word to my readers before they begin these pages.

      As a woman of inborn principle and strict Presbyterian training, I hate deception and cannot abide subterfuge. This is why, after a year or more of hesitation, I have felt myself constrained to put into words the true history of the events surrounding the solution of that great mystery which made Lost Man’s Lane the dread of the neighboring country. Feminine delicacy, and a natural shrinking from revealing to the world certain weaknesses on my part, inseparable from a true relation of this tale, led me to consent to the publication of that meagre and decidedly falsified account of the matter which has appeared in some of our leading papers.

      But conscience has regained its sway in my breast, and with all due confidence in your forbearance, I herein take my rightful place in these annals, of whose interest and importance I now leave you to judge.

      Amelia Butterworth.

       Gramercy Park, New York.

      Book I.

       The Knollys Family

       Table of Contents

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