The Girl on the Boat
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Chapter 1 A DISTURBING MORNING
Chapter 2 GALLANT RESCUE BY WELL-DRESSED YOUNG MAN
Chapter 3 SAM PAVES THE WAY
Chapter 4 SAM CLICKS
Chapter 5 PERSECUTION OF EUSTACE
Chapter 6 SCENE AT A SHIP'S CONCERT
Chapter 7 SUNDERED HEARTS
Chapter 8 SIR MALLABY OFFERS A SUGGESTION
Chapter 9 ROUGH WORK AT A DINNER TABLE
Chapter 10 TROUBLE AT WINDLES
Chapter 11 MR. BENNETT HAS A BAD NIGHT
Chapter 12 THE LURID PAST OF JNO. PETERS
Chapter 13 SHOCKS ALL ROUND
Chapter 14 STRONG REMARKS BY A FATHER
Chapter 15 DRAMA AT A COUNTRY HOUSE
Chapter 16 WEBSTER, FRIEND IN NEED
Chapter 17 A CROWDED NIGHT
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Chapter 15 DRAMA AT A COUNTRY HOUSE

As I read over the last few chapters of this narrative, I see that I have been giving the reader rather too jumpy a time. To almost a painful degree I have excited his pity and terror; and, though that is what Aristotle says one ought to do, I feel that a little respite would not be out of order. The reader can stand having his emotions tortured up

            
            

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