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The Jimgrim Series
The Novels
RUNG HO!
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTER XXV
CHAPTER XXVI
CHAPTER XXVII
CHAPTER XXVIII
CHAPTER XXIX
CHAPTER XXX
CHAPTER XXXI
CHAPTER XXXII
CHAPTER XXXIII
CHAPTER XXXIV
A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. - GENTLEMEN, SIR!
CHAPTER II. - A GENTLEMAN DOES HIS DUTY
CHAPTER III. - THE OLD MAN LANDS ON BOILEAU
CHAPTER IV. - A VILLAGER EARNS HIS SALT
CHAPTER V. - BOILEAU RUNS A RISK
CHAPTER VI. - DOST MOHAMMED GOES ON A STILL HUNT
CHAPTER VII. - BOILEAU CALLS AGAIN
CHAPTER VIII.- “GOPI LALL”
CHAPTER IX. - THE PANCH MAHAL’S BACK DOOR
CHAPTER X. - THE COLONEL RETRACTS A STATEMENT
CHAPTER XI.
THE WINDS OF THE WORLD
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES
CONTENTS
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
HIRA SINGH’S TALE
CONTENTS
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
THE IVORY TRAIL
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
THE EYE OF ZEITOON
CONTENTS
Chapter One Parthians, Medes and Elamites
Chapter Two “How did sunshine get into the garden? By whose leave came the wind?”
Chapter Three “Sahib, there is always - work for real soldiers!”
Chapter Four “We are the robbers, effendi!”
Chapter Five “Effendi, that is the heart of Armenia burning.”
Chapter Six “Passing the buck to Allah!”
Chapter Seven “We hold you to your word!”
Chapter Eight “I go with that man!”
Chapter Nine “And you left your friend to help me?”
Chapter Ten “When I fire this Pistol-”
Chapter Eleven “That man’s dose is death, and he dies unshriven!”
Chapter Twelve “America’s way with a woman is beyond belief!”
Chapter Thirteen “‘Take your squadron and go find him, Rustum Khan!’ And I, sahib, obeyed my lord bahadur’s orders.”
Chapter Fourteen “Rajput, I shall hang you if you make more trouble!”
Chapter Fifteen “Scenery to burst the heart!”
Chapter Sixteen “What care I for my belly, sahib, if you break my heart?”
Chapter Seventeen “I knew what to expect of the women!”
Chapter Eighteen “Per terram et aquam.”
Chapter Nineteen “Such drilling as they have had - such little drilling!”
Chapter Twenty “So few against so many! I see death, and I am not sorry!”
Chapter Twenty-one “Those who survive this night shall have brave memories!”
Chapter Twenty-two “God go with you to the States, effendim!”
GUNS OF THE GODS
CONTENTS
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
THE SEVENTEEN THIEVES OF EL-KALIL
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. “Get the vote an’ everything.”
CHAPTER II. “These are two good boys.”
CHAPTER III. “But we be honest men!”
CHAPTER IV. “I feel like Pontius Pilate!”
CHAPTER V. “The mummery they call the fire-gift.”
CHAPTER VI. “Fortune favors the man who favors fortune.”
CHAPTER VII. “Your friends, Jimgrim, don’t forget it!”
CHAPTER VIII. “Carry on, boys!”
CHAPTER IX. “I am Rabbi, not governor!”
CHAPTER X. “We must score the last trick with the deuce of spades!”
CHAPTER XI. “Allahu akbar! La illahah il-allah!”
CHAPTER XII. “Let’s have supper now and drink to them seventeen thieves!”
JIMGRIM AND ALLAH’S PEACE
CONTENTS
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
THE ‘IBLIS’ AT LUDD
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
A SECRET SOCIETY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. “See here, Jim, you quit the British army!”
CHAPTER II. “We three now haven’t a parasite between us.”
CHAPTER III. “I have sworn a vow. Henceforward I serve none but queens!”
CHAPTER IV. “Jaldee jaldee Secret Society Shaitan-log Eldums Range Kabadar!”
CHAPTER V. “The policy of the man in armor.”
CHAPTER VI. “The more I’m defeated the harder I fight.”
CHAPTER VII. “We’re invading the United States this year, you know!”
CHAPTER VIII. “Indiscreet subjected to sympathy.”
CHAPTER IX. “I understand you have changed sides!”
CHAPTER X. “And, no boaster though I be-”
CHAPTER XI. “It’s nice to know a millionaire who isn’t wiser than the rest of us!”
CHAPTER XII. “Crooks are just crooks.”
CHAPTER XIII. “Ho!”
CHAPTER XIV. “I but acted as other men would act!”
MOSES AND MRS. AINTREE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. “We can reconstruct the whole of human history.”
CHAPTER II. “Moses Miles.”
CHAPTER III. “A P.O.P. original charter member.”
CHAPTER IV. “His name was Gulad.”
CHAPTER V. “Oh you Promis’ Lan’!”
CHAPTER VI. “No form of abstinence. No fasts. No saints’ days.”
CHAPTER VII. “Murdered at seven fifteen.”
CHAPTER VIII. “He likes notes of rather large denominations.”
CHAPTER IX. “And if they all offers me a li’l sweet’nin’, Cap’n?”
CHAPTER X. “Res egaliter omnibus!”
CHAPTER XI. “Man, the plate’s gone!”
CHAPTER XII. “Feller, you were right just now!”
CHAPTER XIII. “Lake Tahoe don’t give up her dead.”
HER REPUTATION
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1.
CHAPTER 2.
CHAPTER 3.
CHAPTER 4.
CHAPTER 5.
CHAPTER 6.
CHAPTER 7.
CHAPTER 8.
CHAPTER 9.
CHAPTER 10.
CHAPTER 11.
CHAPTER 12.
CHAPTER 13.
CHAPTER 14.
CHAPTER 15.
CHAPTER 16.
CHAPTER 17.
CHAPTER 18.
CHAPTER 19.
CHAPTER 20.
CHAPTER 21.
CHAPTER 22.
CHAPTER 23.
CHAPTER 24.
CHAPTER 25.
CHAPTER 26.
CHAPTER 27.
CHAPTER 28.
CHAPTER 29.
CHAPTER 30.
CHAPTER 31.
CHAPTER 32.
CHAPTER 33.
THE NINE UNKNOWN
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. “I cut throats with an outward thrust!”
CHAPTER II. “Produce but the gold, thou Portuguese!”
CHAPTER III. “Light and longer weapons.”
CHAPTER IV. “Here’s your Portuguese!”
CHAPTER V. “The nine’s spies are everywhere.”
CHAPTER VI. “They fled before me!”
CHAPTER VII. “Shakespearean homeopathic remedy!”
CHAPTER VIII. “He is very dead!”
CHAPTER IX. “Silence is silent.”
CHAPTER X. “Can’t hatch a chicken from a glass egg.”
CHAPTER XI. “Allah! Do I live, and see such sons?”
CHAPTER XII. “I am dead, but the silver cord is not yet cut.”
CHAPTER XIII. “I felt the tingle of the magic and fell unresisting.”
CHAPTER XIV. “We’ve got your chief!”
CHAPTER XV. “Abandon can’t and cant all ye who enter here!”
CHAPTER XVI. “Sahibs, that is a true speech!”
CHAPTER XVII. “There will be no witnesses - say that and stick to it!”
CHAPTER XVIII. “He has whatever she had!”
CHAPTER XIX. “Once, when they who keep the secrets-”
CHAPTER XX. “Nevertheless, I will take my sword with me!”
CHAPTER XXI. “My house is clean again!”
OM: THE SECRET OF AHBOR VALLEY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. “Cottswold Ommony is no man’s fool.”
CHAPTER II. Number One Of The Secret Service
CHAPTER III. “What is fear?”
CHAPTER IV. “I am one who strives to tread the middle way.”
CHAPTER V. The House at the End of the Passage
CHAPTER VI. “Missish-Anbun is mad.”
CHAPTER VII. “Sarcasm? I wonder if that ever pays.”
CHAPTER VIII. The Middle Way
CHAPTER IX. “Gupta Rao”
CHAPTER X. Vasantasena
CHAPTER XI. “All this in the space of one night.”
CHAPTER XII. “All things end - even carriage rides.”
CHAPTER XIII. San-Fun-Ho
CHAPTER XIV. The Second Act
CHAPTER XV. The Roll-Call by Night
CHAPTER XVI. “Where are we?”
CHAPTER XVII. Diana Rehearses a Part
CHAPTER XVIII. Diana Adopts Buskins
CHAPTER XIX. A Message from Miss Sanburn
CHAPTER XX. Ommony Capitulates
CHAPTER XXI. The Lay of Alha
CHAPTER XXII. Darjeeling
CHAPTER XXIII. Tilgaun
CHAPTER XXIV. Hanna Sanburn
CHAPTER XXV. The Compromise
CHAPTER XXVI. Ahbor Valley Gate
CHAPTER XXVII. Under the Brahmaputra
CHAPTER XXVIII. The Lama’s Home
CHAPTER XXIX. The Lama’s Story
CHAPTER XXX. The Lama’s Story (Continued)
CHAPTER XXXI. The Jade of Ahbor
THE CAVES OF TERROR
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
THE SOUL OF A REGIMENT
CONTENTS
I
II
III
TROS OF SAMOTHRACE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. Britain: The Late Summer of 55 B.C.
CHAPTER 2. “And ye know whether Caesar lies or not.”
CHAPTER 3. Gwenhwyfar, Wife of Britomaris
CHAPTER 4. Fflur
CHAPTER 5. A Prince of Hosts
CHAPTER 6. Concerning a Boil and Commius
CHAPTER 7. Gobhan and the Tides
CHAPTER 8. An Interview Near a Druid’s Cave
CHAPTER 9. Tros Displays His Seamanship and a Way of Minding His Own Business
CHAPTER 10. Caius Julius Caesar
CHAPTER 11. The Expedition Sails
CHAPTER 12. The Battle on the Beach
CHAPTER 13. Hythe and Caswallon
CHAPTER 14. “If Caesar could only know”
CHAPTER 15. Early Autumn: 55 B.C.
CHAPTER 16. Lunden Town
CHAPTER 17. A Home-Coming
CHAPTER 18. The Phoenician Tin Trader
CHAPTER 19. A Sitting of the Court of Admiralty: 55 B.C.
CHAPTER 20. Hiram-Bin-Ahab Stipulates
CHAPTER 21. In Which the Women Lend a Hand
CHAPTER 22. Mutiny and Mal de Mer
CHAPTER 23. Tros Makes a Promise
CHAPTER 24. Rome’s Centurion
CHAPTER 25. “God give you a fair wind, Hiram-Bin-Ahab!”
CHAPTER 26. “Neither Rome nor I Forgive!”
CHAPTER 27. The British Channel
CHAPTER 28. Northmen!
CHAPTER 29. Battle!
CHAPTER 30. Tros Makes Prisoners and Falls in Need of Friends
CHAPTER 31. A Man Named Skell Returns from Gaul
CHAPTER 32. “A pretty decent sort of god!”
CHAPTER 33. In Lunden Pool
CHAPTER 34. Cornelia of Gaul
CHAPTER 35. Tros Strikes a Bargain
CHAPTER 36. Rash? Wise? Desperate? Or All Three?
CHAPTER 37. The Battle at Lud’s Gate
CHAPTER 38. Winter, Near Lunden Town
CHAPTER 39. The Gist of Skell’s Argument
CHAPTER 40. “What shape is the Earth?”
CHAPTER 41. “The world is round!”
CHAPTER 42. Galba, the Sicilian
CHAPTER 43. The Conference of Kings
CHAPTER 44. Caswallon’s Ultimatum
CHAPTER 45. Eough, the Sorcerer
CHAPTER 46. Eough Applies Alchemy
CHAPTER 47. The Start of the Mad Adventure
CHAPTER 48. The Liburnian
CHAPTER 49. Luck o’ Lud o’ Lunden
CHAPTER 50. The Gods! The Gods!
CHAPTER 51. Ave, Caesar!
CHAPTER 52. “I Build a Ship!”
CHAPTER 53. Gathering Clouds
CHAPTER 54. Fflur Pays a Debt
CHAPTER 55. “The Fool! Lord Zeus, What shall I do with him?”
CHAPTER 56. A Bargain with the Druids
CHAPTER 57. Liafail
CHAPTER 58. The Lord Rhys
CHAPTER 59. The Lord Rhys’s Tenantry
CHAPTER 60. Make Sail!
CHAPTER 61. A Letter to Caesar
CHAPTER 62. Discipline
CHAPTER 63. Gwenhwyfar Yields
CHAPTER 64. News!
CHAPTER 65. The Fight off Dertemue
CHAPTER 66. Men - Men - Men!
CHAPTER 67. “Pluto! Shall I set forth full of dreads and questions?”
CHAPTER 68. Off Gades
CHAPTER 69. Visitors
CHAPTER 70. Gades by Night
CHAPTER 71. Chloe- “Qui saltavit placuit”
CHAPTER 72. Herod Ben Mordecai
CHAPTER 73. The Cottage in Pkauchios’ Garden
CHAPTER 74. Gaius Suetonius
CHAPTER 75. Pkauchios, the Astrologer
CHAPTER 76. Balbus qui murum aedificabit
CHAPTER 77. Conspiracy
CHAPTER 78. The Committee of Nineteen
CHAPTER 79. At Simon’s House
CHAPTER 80. In Balbus’ Dining Hall
CHAPTER 81. Caesar - Imperator!
CHAPTER 82. Rome: 54 B.C.
CHAPTER 83. Politics
CHAPTER 84. Helene
CHAPTER 85. Marcus Porcius Cato
CHAPTER 86. Julius Nepos
CHAPTER 87. Virgo Vestalis Maxima
CHAPTER 88. The Praetor’s Dungeon
CHAPTER 89. Pompeius Magnus
CHAPTER 90. The Carceres and Nepos, the Lanista
CHAPTER 91. Tros Forms an Odyssean Plan
CHAPTER 92. Ignotus
CHAPTER 93. Conops
CHAPTER 94. Circus Maximus
CHAPTER 95. The Link Breaks
CHAPTER 96. Britain: Late Summer
THE DEVIL’S GUARD
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. Chullunder ghose shoots shrewdly with the other barrel of his gun.
CHAPTER II. “A manuscript in the handwriting of jesus!”
CHAPTER III. In which Benjamin yields as a woman should - for love, not money.
CHAPTER IV. The spies of the Devil’s Guard
CHAPTER V. Painless Parker Ramsden, and the tale told by the Devil’s spies, Tsang-Mondrong and Tsang-Yang.
CHAPTER VI. The Fanged Jaws of the Zogi-La.
CHAPTER VII. The Strange Tale Told by Mordecai.
CHAPTER VIII. The Zogi-La lives up to its reputation.
CHAPTER IX. Lhaten.
CHAPTER X. THE MAN WITHOUT A NAME
CHAPTER XI. Sidiki Ben Mohammed’s Wife
CHAPTER XII. Dugpas.
CHAPTER XIII. A dugpa - and a mystery as easy to elucidate as that of life and death.
CHAPTER XIV. Lhaten’s Guru.
CHAPTER XV. In which Jimgrim makes no bolder claim than that he and his friends are savages.
CHAPTER XVI. Jeff Ramsden’s Dream
CHAPTER XVII. In which Narayan Singh decides an issue with the pistol instead of the sword.
CHAPTER XVIII. Chullunder Ghose Chenresi.
CHAPTER XIX. The Yellow Lama
CHAPTER XX. Prisoners - Jimgrim is missing.
CHAPTER XXI. Jimgrim Again, Elmer Rait, and the Death of Narayan Singh.
CHAPTER XXII. The Herdsman’s Hut.
CHAPTER XXIII. Jimgrim and Ramsden engage in argument, and come to terms.
CHAPTER XXIV. Chullunder Ghose
QUEEN CLEOPATRA
CONTENTS
FROM THE DIARY OF OLYMPUS THE PHYSICIAN
CHAPTER I. “A king’s ship! But which king’s?”
CHAPTER II. “Queen? Which queen?”
CHAPTER III. “Halt in the name of Ptolemy!”
CHAPTER IV. “I will make you admiral of all my fleet.”
CHAPTER V. “Brave Words, Royal Egypt! But the Romans have a god named Mars.”
CHAPTER VI. “Romans! The Romans are coming!”
CHAPTER VII. “I take only Destiny for granted.”
CHAPTER VIII. “A phoenix hatches only in the hot flame.”
CHAPTER IX. “Did I summon you from straw-roofed villages to tell me how to govern?”
CHAPTER X. “A Galilee for Egypt?”
CHAPTER XI. “What can a woman do nobly and well except to bring forth children?”
CHAPTER XII. “Let Lollianè earn her laurels.”
CHAPTER XIII. “Vale, Imperator!”
CHAPTER XIV. “Truly there is nothing for us Romans left to do but to yield to Caesar.”
CHAPTER XV. “Mice crowding a hole in a corn-bin!”
CHAPTER XVI. “I am Egypt.”
CHAPTER XVII. “Who that is born in a womb is not a member of a mystery?”
CHAPTER XVIII. “I will settle the succession to the throne this morning.”
CHAPTER XIX. “Royal Egypt - Pharaoh of the Upper and the Lower Nile!”
CHAPTER XX. “Egypt - could you make Rome wise?”
CHAPTER XXI. “Kneel. Look upward.”
CHAPTER XXII. “And this I learned from the Lord Achillas’ barber.”
CHAPTER XXIII. “There is only one offense that men find unforgivable.”
CHAPTER XXIV. “My soul is a woman’S - yours a man’s; and war is not my business.”
CHAPTER XXV. “The Thirty-Seventh Legion at full strength - two-thirds of the men seasick.”
CHAPTER XXVI. “You have made your own choice. You must take the consequences.”
CHAPTER XXVII. “Tell me the secret of Caesar’S strength, for he is stronger than I.”
CHAPTER XXVIII. “We will never see the old Apollodorus back.”
CHAPTER XXIX. “Who hath regarded a horse, and the soul of the song that resides in him?”
CHAPTER XXX. “Caesar - were you afraid to cross the Rubicon?”
CHAPTER XXXI. “There is a gentleness that no amount of force of any kind can penetrate or conquer.”
CHAPTER XXXII. “Death I have always thought to be the end of joy and sorrow.”
CHAPTER XXXIII. “But you keep your word, Tros?”
CHAPTER XXXIV. “Eastward! Turn eastward!”
CHAPTER XXXV. “Whoever sticks a head into Caesar’s net is Caesar’s victim.”
CHAPTER XXXVI. “Who is the ruler of Rome?”
CHAPTER XXXVII. Caesar - Imperial Caesar - a god upon Earth.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. “Oh, I know Antony.”
CHAPTER XXXIX. “Be silent, Tros!”
CHAPTER XL. “Silence at last? Praise Zeus!”
CHAPTER XLI. “Caesar, beware the Ides of March!”
CHAPTER XLII. “ROW - Row, you lubbers, and take Egypt home again!”
COCK O’ THE NORTH
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
IN SOME ONE’S HEART (SONG)
THE HUNDRED DAYS
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. “They said you have a tale for me; and so, by Allah, I am here to listen.”
CHAPTER 2. “Those fools will prod a hornet’s nest.”
CHAPTER 3. “Thou and I are birds who love the storm, Sahiba.”
CHAPTER 4. “What the hell do you know about women?”
CHAPTER 5. “A most wise, excellent Sahiba!”
CHAPTER 6. “Of such stuff are women made!”
CHAPTER 7. “I know a thousand gods superior to Allah.”
CHAPTER 8. “We’ve one chance in a million. Are we all set?”
CHAPTER 9. “Sure, lend a hand!”
CHAPTER 10. “Thou wilt have the blessed Prophet’s tooth, so who can harm thee!”
CHAPTER 11. “So let us fight.”
THE MARRIAGE OF MELDRUM STRANGE
CONTENTS
I.- “WELL MET!”
II.- “I’M THINKING”
III.- “PERHAPS A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW”
IV. - AS ESTHER TO AKAZUERUS
V. - SHEEP’S BONES AND NO STRYCHNINE!
VI.- “C.O. TO Z.P. Z.P. TO C.O.”
VII. - KEY TO DESTINY!
VIII.- “AND NOW FOR THE REALLY DIFFICULT PART!”
IX.- “TIGER!”
X.- “UP TO YOU, SIR!”
XI.- “WHO EATS CROW, EH? WAIT AND SEE!”
XII.- “IS EVERYTHING READY?”
XIII-- “AH-H-H!”
XIV. - CHULLUNDER GHOSE PRAYS TO ALL THE GODS
THE WOMAN AYISHA
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. “Ali, I say go with him!”
CHAPTER II. “Once before she called herself his wife, on half the provocation.”
CHAPTER III. “We’re all set now.”
CHAPTER IV. “A cent for your sympathy!”
CHAPTER V. “May you deal with your enemies like iron, even as you deal with me.”
CHAPTER VI. “I will stick that pig Yussuf when I find him!”
CHAPTER VII. “Akbar Ali Higg!”
CHAPTER VIII. “Have you heard of Jimgrim?”
CHAPTER IX. “Should I stoop to a pig-Pathan, with a prince waiting for me?”
CHAPTER X. “Wallah! And you say she has a following of fifty men?”
CHAPTER XI. “I see no sin in holding to my given word. Let Allah judge me!”
BLACK LIGHT
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. “Shall I sin, to satisfy your itch for what you have no right to?”
CHAPTER II. “You are an egg that is about to hatch”
CHAPTER III. “Cut me off and set me free. I’ll be so grateful...”
CHAPTER IV. “You wish to question me?”
CHAPTER V. “Amrita is a sort of Joan of Arc.”
CHAPTER VI. “What’s the odds? She’s harmless.”
CHAPTER VII. “So you sing to them, eh?”
CHAPTER VIII. “Do I get my money?”
CHAPTER IX. “Read thou thine own book.”
CHAPTER X. India would be all right if it weren’t for rajahs.”
CHAPTER XI. “Are you drunk, Joe?”
CHAPTER XII. “Taters à la Kaiser Bill.”
CHAPTER XIII. “I am not in the world to learn cowardice, but courage.”
CHAPTER XIV. “Better watch my step!”
CHAPTER XV. “Walls have ears in India.”
CHAPTER XVI. “Funny - I don’t feel scared a dam’ bit.”
CHAPTER XVII. “A fool is a person who lives in his senses and likes it.”
CHAPTER XVIII. “Ram-Chittra Gunga, come at once; I need you.”
CHAPTER XIX. “Cradled in the destinies of thousands lies the future of your soul and mine.”
CHAPTER XX. “Imagination is the window through which the soul looks at reality.”
CHAPTER XXI. “There’s dirty work - dam’ black dirty work!”
CHAPTER XXII. “You will keep still.”
CHAPTER XXIII. “There’s rather more in this than meets the eye.”
CHAPTER XXIV. “Let judgment answer!”
CHAPTER XXV. “It is the wrong time of the year for storms.”
CHAPTER XXVI. “I have demanded judgment. If it fall on my head, let it.”
CHAPTER XXVII. “Shall not justice justify itself without your mouthings?”
CHAPTER XXVIII. “No place for a woman of refinement.”
CHAPTER XXIX. “I have delivered judgment.”
W. H.: A PORTION OF THE RECORD OF SIR WILLIAM HALFAX
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
KING OF THE WORLD
CONTENTS
PART 1. THE REINCARNATED
CHAPTER 1. “As the light is against the darkness, so are you and I against each other.”
CHAPTER 2. “I am an old man, Jimgrim. Help me.”
CHAPTER 3. “I am always Baltis.”
CHAPTER 4. “I’ll take this case.”
CHAPTER 5. “Imagine what would happen if-”
CHAPTER 6. “How many wives had Solomon?”
CHAPTER 7. “No longer Number Seventeen?”
CHAPTER 8. “Am sadist. Masochism to the devil!”
CHAPTER 9. “Emperor Jimgrim - how does that sound?”
CHAPTER 10. “Dorje! Dorje!”
CHAPTER 11. “Stole my name. Says she is Queen of Sheba, I am.”
CHAPTER 12. “Delphic-oracle-ly minded babu spilling noncommittal verb sap.”
CHAPTER 13. “I have ordered sandwiches and claret.”
PART 2. MESSIAH OF TINSEL
CHAPTER 14. “Is it the key to Dorje’s cipher?”
CHAPTER 15. “The Lord Dorje, the Daring - the King of the World!”
CHAPTER 16. “Can’t make brain empty. Can’t listen.”
CHAPTER 17. “Harlem!”
CHAPTER 18. “Eight-six-four-one-nine-seven-five-three-two.”
CHAPTER 19. “So I will bring on all of us a tragedy, unless-”
CHAPTER 20. “It’s only being caught off-stage that actually hurts.”
CHAPTER 21. “What has our babu done to them, I wonder?”
CHAPTER 22. “Play this as you would your last ten dollars in a poker game!”
CHAPTER 23. “Now! Go the limit!”
CHAPTER 24. “Gad, what a team she’d have made with her twin!”
CHAPTER 25. “People don’t want problems. They want answers. And they want the answers wrong, I tell you!”
CHAPTER 26. “Even Lenin never had the nerve to blow his horn as loud as that!”
CHAPTER 27. “Deify me, and I bu’st. But I bu’st you also!”
CHAPTER 28. “In indelible ink?”
CHAPTER 29. “But you must kill him!”
CHAPTER 30. “Dorje is in Delhi!”
CHAPTER 31. “Grim seems to have dug up someone to ballyhoo him.”
CHAPTER 32. “Dorje!”
CHAPTER 33. “Here is darkness. Curse me, sahib!”
CHAPTER 34. “I will bet you pounds Egyptian fifty that the Jewess overboils the eggs!”
PART 3. THE UNCROWNED
CHAPTER 35. “She is a happening - a tragedy exuded from the womb of ruin.”
CHAPTER 36. “I will not be vairee jealous.”
CHAPTER 37. “Henri - he has genius.”
CHAPTER 38. “A leader without a plan is more exciting than a ‘plane without a rudder.”
CHAPTER 39. “There’s nothing you would ask me, that I wouldn’t do.”
CHAPTER 40. “Wreck his bug’s nest. Him we kill last.”
CHAPTER 41. “Good-bye, old man.”
JUNGLE JEST
CONTENTS
EPISODE ONE
CHAPTER 1. “All right, I’ll remember.”
CHAPTER 2. “Twenty-five years later.”
CHAPTER 3. “I’ll prove to you that there’s not much wrong with Mahommed Babar.”
CHAPTER 4. “Fear and the heart of a fool are one.”
CHAPTER 5. “Loyalty to whom - to what?”
CHAPTER 6. “Engage the enemy more closely.”
CHAPTER 7. “I am the High Court judge.”
CHAPTER 8. “The benefit of the doubt.”
CHAPTER 9. “I will lead!”
CHAPTER 10. “Hostages.”
CHAPTER 11. “Yours truly, John Linkinyear.”
CHAPTER 12. “Mahommed Babar wants a cavalry saber.”
CHAPTER 13. “To-night I will write down how ye did.”
CHAPTER 14. “But they stole no Hindu women?”
CHAPTER 15. “That kind of talk is always true.”
CHAPTER 16. “Tomorrow a big victory!”
CHAPTER 17. “I am a rebel.”
EPISODE TWO
CHAPTER 1. “There isn’t a king, crowd, or parliament that could make me the enemy of a man whom I approve.”
CHAPTER 2. “How is Ommony exempt?”
CHAPTER 3. “Foolishness to frighten hawks.”
CHAPTER 4. Peria Vur.
CHAPTER 5. “Hah! He is Perr-r-other-o-o-oh!”
CHAPTER 6. “I’m going to kick you out of this!”
CHAPTER 7. “A cur, never!”
CHAPTER 8. Colonel John Tregurtha, V.C., D.S.O., Etc.
CHAPTER 9. “I will do anything you ask of me, Bahadur.”
CHAPTER 10. “I’m glad it’s you, Tregurtha!”
CHAPTER 11. “Ommony was right in some respects.”
CHAPTER 12. “What’ll you do?”
CHAPTER 13. “Let the man alone!”
CHAPTER 14. “You exceeded your authority!”
CHAPTER 15. “My country is the forest!”
CHAPTER 16. “A man’s death is the most a man may ask!”
EPISODE THREE
CHAPTER 1. “Slow but sure - the Lord providing foresters”
CHAPTER 2. “They conceded fish.”
CHAPTER 3. “Hail, Parumpadpa!”
CHAPTER 4. “My name is Craig!”
CHAPTER 5. “By Jiminy, we’ll now grow trees!”
CHAPTER 6. “The priests did this.”
CHAPTER 7. “Silence, please, Memsahib!”
CHAPTER 8. “Sir William Molyneux will blame your priests!”
CHAPTER 9. “Obey the priests!”
CHAPTER 10. “To the Queen’s taste!”
CHAPTER 11. “Think it over!”
CHAPTER 12. “How’s the situation?”- “Ticklish!”
CHAPTER 13. “Good dog, Di!”
CHAPTER 14. “She euchred the Ephesians!”
THE LOST TROOPER
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. “Talk about transmuting elements-”
CHAPTER II. “Grim’s a bird - you ought to meet Grim.”
CHAPTER III. “Protection looks best from a long way off.”
CHAPTER IV. “In the name of Him Who never sleeps it is a bargain!”
CHAPTER V. “Suppose we stage an accident!”
CHAPTER VI. “Yemen - a thousand miles away - that hardly sounds like Jeremy!”
CHAPTER VII. “A member of a strangely free and independent, brave and disrespectful sect.”
CHAPTER VIII. “Miyan, you are a great magician!”
CHAPTER IX. “Ask the camel of Jmil Ras!”
CHAPTER X. “You’re a fallen angel, Ramsden!”
CHAPTER XI. “Allaho Akbar!”
CHAPTER XII. “Ross, Ramsden, and Grim. Grim, Ramsden, and Ross.”
CHAPTER XIII. “Oh, I say!”
CHAPTER XIV. “By Allah, it is too late!”
CHAPTER XV. “Ali Baba! Ali Baba!”
WHEN TRAILS WERE NEW
CONTENTS
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV
XXVI
XXVII
XXVIII
XXIX
THE LION OF PETRA
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. “Allah makes all things easy!”
CHAPTER 2. “Trust in God, but tie your camel!”
CHAPTER 3. “Ali Higg’s brains live in a black tent!”
CHAPTER 4. “Go and ask the kites, then, at Dat Rasi”
CHAPTER 5. “Let that mother of snakes beware”
CHAPTER 6. “Him and me - same father!”
CHAPTER 7. “You got cold feet?”
CHAPTER 8. He cools his wrath in the moonlight, communing with Allah!”
CHAPTER 9. “I think we’ve got the Lion of Petra on the hip!”
CHAPTER 10. “There’s no room for the two of you!”
CHAPTER 11. “That we make a profit from this venture!”
CHAPTER 12. “Yet I forgot to speak of the twenty aeroplanes!”
CHAPTER 13. “There is a trick to ruling!”
C.I.D.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. “There is no such person. There is no such country.”
CHAPTER 2. “I am sent by Soonya”
CHAPTER 3. “Isn’t that brute dead yet?”
CHAPTER 4. “This is from the fat babu who ate your dinner”
CHAPTER 5. “I need a new knife, sahib”
CHAPTER 6. “The trouble with impossibilities is that they so often happen”
CHAPTER 7. “You should have been the Unknown Soldier”
CHAPTER 8. “It happened thiswise, sahibs”
CHAPTER 9. “Talk with one another”
CHAPTER 10. “Whoever it is, is as scared as I am”
CHAPTER 11. “How about a permit?”
CHAPTER 12. “The devil quotes scripture, sahib”
CHAPTER 13. “Let us hope you have no conscience”
CHAPTER 14. “We nibblers at the thread say nothing”
CHAPTER 15. “Not yet!”
CHAPTER 16. “I kiss feet, Heavenborn!”
CHAPTER 17. “Sappier and verbier than you guess! Hurry! Hurry!”
CHAPTER 18. “I know devils when I see them!”
CHAPTER 19. “C.3 meant to do that, if he did it”
CHAPTER 20. “It will probably be something!”
CHAPTER 21. “What are good guys for?”
CHAPTER 22. “You shall drink with it to your own health, you devil!”
CHAPTER 23. “A tiger comes quick as a punch in the eye!”
CHAPTER 24. “Simple! Since they wished it, why not?”
CHAPTER 25. “Accept my humble praises, sahib”
THE KING IN CHECK
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. “I’ll make one to give this Faisal boy a hoist”
CHAPTER 2. “Atcha, Jimgrim sahib! Atcha!”
CHAPTER 3. “Hum Dekta hai”
CHAPTER 4. “I call this awful!”
CHAPTER 5. “Nobody will know, no bouquets”
CHAPTER 6. “Better the evil that we know...”
CHAPTER 7. “You talk like a madman!”
CHAPTER 8. “He’ll forgive anyone who brings him whiskey.”
CHAPTER 9. “The rest will be simple!”
CHAPTER 10. “You made a bad break that time”
CHAPTER 11. “They are all right!”
CHAPTER 12. “Start something before they’re ready for it!”
CHAPTER 13. “Bismillah! What a mercy that I met you!”
CHAPTER 15. “Catch the Algies napping and kick hell out of ’em!”
THE MYSTERY OF KHUFU’S TOMB
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. Which is a kind of preface
CHAPTER II. Moustapha Pasha
CHAPTER III. “You talk like the British government”
CHAPTER IV. Zoom of the Zee-Bar-Zee
CHAPTER V. Zezwinski of the Zee-Bar-Zee
CHAPTER VI. “A land in which death is not difficult, but life has its complexities”
CHAPTER VII. “The answer is still no”- “Then go to the Devil!”
CHAPTER VIII. “If you want to bet I’ll bet with you”
CHAPTER IX. “Lent us by Ah Li Wan”
CHAPTER X. “Whom Allah hath made mad let none offend”
CHAPTER XI. “Too much water!”
CHAPTER XII. “Damn-fool thinkee money good for dead man. Makee plenty more mistake”
CHAPTER XIII. “Go to it, boys!”
CHAPTER XIV. “Please come quickly!”
CHAPTER XV. “Speak, o man of swift decisions!”
CHAPTER XVI. “Cleopatra, who would have liked to sell Egypt’s soul again”
CHAPTER XVII. Magnificent simplicity
THE RED FLAME OF ERINPURA
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. John Duncannon
CHAPTER II. Galloway and Rundhia Singh
CHAPTER III. The Pennyweathers
CHAPTER IV. Anup
CHAPTER V. Tiger
CHAPTER VI. The Grounds of the Kaiser-i-Hind Hotel
CHAPTER VII. Mrs. Bisbee
CHAPTER VIII. In Mrs. Bisbee’s Bungalow
CHAPTER IX. The Gnani of Erinpura
CHAPTER X. Baxter
CHAPTER XI. Tonkaipur
CHAPTER XII. The Red Flame of Erinpura
CHAPTER XIII. Baxter! Baxter!
CAESAR DIES
CONTENTS
I. IN THE REIGN OF THE EMPEROR COMMODUS
II. A CONFERENCE AT DAPHNE
III. MATERNUS-LATRO
IV. THE GOVERNORS OF ROME AND ANTIOCH
V. ROME - THE THERMAE OF TITUS
VI. THE EMPEROR COMMODUS
VII. MARCIA
VIII. NARCISSUS
IX. STEWED EELS
X. “ROME IS TOO MUCH RULED BY WOMEN!”
XI. GALEN
XII. LONG LIVE CAESAR!
FULL MOON
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
EAST AND WEST
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-one
Chapter Twenty-two
Chapter Twenty-three
Chapter Twenty-four
Chapter Twenty-five
Chapter Twenty-six
Chapter Twenty-seven
Chapter Twenty-eight
Chapter Twenty-nine
Chapter Thirty
Chapter Thirty-one
Chapter Thirty-two
Chapter Thirty-three
PURPLE PIRATE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. Alexandria, 43 B.C.
CHAPTER II. Tros takes counsel with Esias
CHAPTER III. “Betray me”
CHAPTER IV. “When I swear to the truth, I swear by Lars Tarquinius!”
CHAPTER V. “Lord Captain Tros!”
CHAPTER VI. “Dirty weather for a battle!”
CHAPTER VII. “Battle stations! All hands!”
CHAPTER VIII. Gnaeus Ahenobarbus
CHAPTER IX. “I gave you leave to die in battle”
CHAPTER X. “Aye, a fine May morning!”
CHAPTER XI. “Give these men their freedom”
CHAPTER XII. “I prefer the Queen’s trap to that other”
CHAPTER XIII. “It is your throne!”
CHAPTER XIV. “One of these days you’ll be a valuable man”
CHAPTER XV. The fly-by-night flotilla
CHAPTER XVI. “Never again to speak of Boidion”
CHAPTER XVII. “Bracelet maker!”
CHAPTER XVIII. “Did you think to win Egypt with two dozen men?”
CHAPTER XIX. “Tros! Tros!”
CHAPTER XX. “What do you wish?”
CHAPTER XXI. “You will obey me”
CHAPTER XXII. “What burns?”
CHAPTER XXIII. “Angry? Aye, Egypt, I am”
CHAPTER XXIV. “The city will be in a bad temper”
CHAPTER XXV. “You will obey, Lord Captain!”
CHAPTER XXVI. “What matter a burned trireme - ?”
CHAPTER XXVII. “I am not she any longer. I am Hero”
CHAPTER XXVIII. “One of the Queen’s ears”
CHAPTER XXIX. “Say I will march at daybreak”
CHAPTER XXX. “I suppose we shall all have to die for the woman!”
CHAPTER XXXI. “Grapnels - Let go!”
CHAPTER XXXII. “And now you, Cassius!”
CHAPTER XXXIII. “He was kind to me. He tried to seduce me.”
CHAPTER XXXIV. “Are you here to preach to me, Olympus?”
CHAPTER XXXV. “Olympus, you may tell the Queen-”
CHAPTER XXXVI. “You can’t save that bireme!”
CHAPTER XXXVII. Captain Conops
CHAPTER XXXVIII. “These are ridiculous terms!”
CHAPTER XXXIX. “You crow like a dunghill cock, but wait and see!”
CHAPTER XL. “Follow the flagship to sea”
CHAPTER XLI. “The Lord Captain is well pleased!”
CHAPTER XLII. “All great men are fools; and wise women worship them”
CHAPTER XLIII. “Make haste, Herod”
CHAPTER XLIV. “You, Tros! - clear the room!”
CHAPTER XLV. “Man the fleet!”
CHAPTER XLVI. “What does the Queen think it means, Olympus?”
CHAPTER XLVII. “What a task to be worthy of Tros!”
THE THUNDER DRAGON GATE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. “Country of origin - Tibet; home town Lhasa.”
CHAPTER 2.
CHAPTER 3. “Say it, then, behind his back, to Ambleby!”
CHAPTER 4. “If you can do it!”
CHAPTER 5. “They should rate you AAA One Hundred Plus.”
CHAPTER 6. “Have your meals with me while you’re in Delhi.”
CHAPTER 7. “Memo. buy some american chewing-gum.”
CHAPTER 8. “Said it was a shang-shang. Then he said it was his own soul looking at him.”
CHAPTER 9. “Tee-Hee! Isn’t she a lulu!”
CHAPTER 10. “You and I are equally in danger.”
CHAPTER 11. “But on whose side is Dowlah?”
CHAPTER 12. “Your chewing-gum kills rats.”
CHAPTER 13. “Young man, you remind me of a bomb with the fuse ignited.”
CHAPTER 14. “Tum-Glain! Tum-Glain!”
CHAPTER 15. “What are you looking peaked about, Mr. Grayne?”
CHAPTER 16. “I had no right to exact that promise.”
CHAPTER 17. “Guilty. I shouldn’t have done it.”
CHAPTER 18. “I’ve no right to look in his pockets.”
CHAPTER 19. “You’re a mongrel. but I’ll give you a chance.”
CHAPTER 20. “Did you have trouble with this man?”
CHAPTER 21. “Quite a scholar, the old abbot.”
CHAPTER 22. “Fine.”
CHAPTER 23. “They’re taking Thö-Pa-Ga away!”
CHAPTER 24. “Sign your name as representative plenipotentiary!”
CHAPTER 25. “I’m ready. Let’s go.”
CHAPTER 26. “Who would speak of such a valley?”
CHAPTER 30. “Bandits! Let us turn back!”
CHAPTER 31. “I was in trouble some years ago.”
CHAPTER 32. “This is a dreadful place.”
CHAPTER 33. “Got to get into the monastery.”
CHAPTER 34. “Any dog can kill!”
CHAPTER 35. “Banzai!”
OLD UGLY FACE
CONTENTS
DEDICATION
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 20
CHAPTER 21
CHAPTER 22
CHAPTER 23
CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 25
CHAPTER 26
PART TWO
CHAPTER 27
CHAPTER 28
CHAPTER 29
CHAPTER 30
CHAPTER 31
CHAPTER 32
CHAPTER 33
CHAPTER 34
CHAPTER 35
CHAPTER 36
CHAPTER 37
CHAPTER 38
CHAPTER 39
CHAPTER 40
PART THREE
CHAPTER 41
CHAPTER 42
CHAPTER 43
CHAPTER 44
CHAPTER 45
CHAPTER 46
CHAPTER 47
CHAPTER 48
CHAPTER 49
CHAPTER 50
CHAPTER 51
CHAPTER 52
CHAPTER 53
CHAPTER 54
CHAPTER 55
CHAPTER 56
CHAPTER 57
CHAPTER 58
CHAPTER 59
CHAPTER 60
CHAPTER 61
CHAPTER 62
CHAPTER 63
The Shorter Fiction
PAYABLE TO BEARER
CONTENTS
PAYABLE TO BEARER
CHAPTER I. - Ikey And His Trade
CHAPTER II. - Which Introduces Woman Number One
CHAPTER III. - Ha, Ha! Woman Number Two! The Plot Thickens!
CHAPTER IV. - Enter The Hero! The Plot Gets Thicker Still
CHAPTER V. - In Which Ikey Makes A Killing, And Enjoys Himself
CHAPTER VI. - In Which Ikey’s Streak Of Luck Begins To Hold Out Symptoms Of Getting Thin
CHAPTER VII. - Across The Continent
CHAPTER VIII. - Which Enlightens Lizzie Wingfield And Certain Others
CHAPTER IX. - Which Is Short, And Treats Of Ikey
TOLD IN THE EAST
CONTENTS
HOOKUM HAI
FOR THE SALT HE HAD EATEN
MACHASSAN AH
MISCELLANEOUS SHORT STORIES
CONTENTS
FROM HELL, HULL, AND HALIFAX
OAKES RESPECTS AN ADVERSARY
THE SOUL OF A REGIMENT
THE PILLAR OF LIGHT
SAM BAGG OF THE GABRIEL GROUP
THE REAL RED ROOT
THE BELL ON HELL SHOAL
THE AVENGER
COMPANIONS IN ARMS
BURBETON AND ALI BEG
MAKING £10,000
THE LADY AND THE LORD
KITTY BURNS HER FINGERS
THE HERMIT AND THE TIGER
THE MAN FROM POONCH
MYSTIC INDIA SPEAKS
The Short Stories
LIST OF SHORT STORIES IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
LIST OF SHORT STORIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
The Non-Fiction
THE MIDDLE WAY
CONTENTS
JERUSALEM
ON KENNETH MORRIS
HISTORY
UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD
A NEMESIS
BROTHERHOOD OR LEAGUE?
UNSUNG AS YET
THE KING CAN DO NO WRONG
THE TURNING TIDE TWO RECENT BOOKS - A REVIEW
UNIVERSAL
“MOTHER NATURE” A REVIEW OF A BOOK BY WILLIAM J. LONG
MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE
THE LAMA’S LAW
SINCERITY
EASTERN PROVERB
HOPE
FATA VIRUMQUE CANO
BLACKMAIL
ANOTHER’S DUTY IS FULL OF DANGER
OYEZ!
I WILL AND I WILL NOT
CHANT
THE MAYA MYSTERY - YUCATAN
AN ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENTS
AS TO WRITING AND READING
AS TO SUCCESS AND FAILURE
A BEGINNER’S CONCEPT OF THEOSOPHY
AS TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
APOLOGY
I HAVE RISEN
SPIRITUAL MAN IS ETERNAL: THERE ARE NO DEAD!
HAIL AND FAREWELL!
THREE SIGNS OF THE TIMES KENNETH MORRIS - FLINDERS PETRIE - SPENGLER
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