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The moving finger
By Edward Phillips Oppenheim
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- 1911 - 301 pages -
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Of course I do not," he answered. " Well," she said, " we won't talk about the past. You are safe so far as I am concerned — for the present, at any rate. But Madame must know, and your friends in Charing Cross Road.
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Appears in 4 books from 1911-1926
Contents
CHAPTER IMT E PKOLOGTIE THE DREAMER
1
A LETTER PROVES USEFUL
11
OLD ACQUAINTANCES
17
WHO is MR SATON?
23
A QUESTION OF OBLIGATION
32
A MORNING WALK
46
PAULINE MARRABEL
54
AN UNWELCOME VISITOR
61
FIRST BLOOD
165
AFRAID
172
SATON REASSERTS HIMSELF
178
AN UNPLEASANT ENCOUNTER
186
Lois is OBEDIENT
194
A LAST WARNING
202
THE DUCHESSS DINNER PARTY
211
THE ANSWER TO A RIDDLE
217
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AN INSTANCE OF OCCULTISM
67
A SENTIMENTAL TALK
74
THE SCENE CHANGES
80
A BUST EVENING
86
A CALL ON LADY MARRABEL
97
LADY MARYS DILEMMA
105
PETTY WORRIES
114
ROCHESTER is INDIGNANT
124
PLAIN SPEAKING
133
THE GREAT NAUDHEIM
141
ROCHESTERS ULTIMATUM
151
TROUBLE BREWING
159
SPOKEN FROM THE HEART
225
THE COURAGE OF DESPERATION
232
A SURPRISING REQUEST
239
BETWEEN LOVE AND DUTY
248
AT THE EDGE OF THE PRECIPICE
255
You Do NOT BELIEVE IN ME
261
A WOMANS TONGUE
269
ON Lois BIRTHDAY
278
THE CHARLATAN UNMASKED
284
EPILOGUE THE MAN
294
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Title
The moving finger
Author
Edward Phillips Oppenheim
Publisher
Little, Brown, 1911
Original from
Harvard University
Digitized
Feb 1, 2008
Length
301 pages
Subjects
Fiction / Classics
Fiction / General
Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General
Literary Collections / General