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By George H Doran Company
Priscilla's Spies PRISCILLA’S SPIES By George A. Birmingham Copyright, 1912, By George H. Doran Company To M. E. M., M. S. R., D. P., and L. K.
— from Priscilla's Spies by George A. Birmingham

By GEORGE H DORAN COMPANY
By GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY CONTENTS CHAPTER I page The Constitution of the French Army
— from The French Army from Within by Anonymous

By George H Doran Company
VACHELL Author “The Soul of Susan Yellam,” “Fishpingle,” “Quinney’s,” etc., etc. NEW YORK GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY end rend rend=';' Copyright, 1920, By George H. Doran Company Printed in the United States of America end rend rend=';' TO MORLEY ROBERTS end rend CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I LADY SELINA CHANDOS 9 II HENRY GRIMSHAW 40 III CUPID SPEEDS HIS SHAFTS 66 IV CHIEFLY CONCERNING CICELY 95 V TIDDY APPEARS 127 VI GRIMSHAW RETURNS 156 VII TIDDY AND CICELY 186 VIII PEARLS OF DEW 232
— from Whitewash by Horace Annesley Vachell

Bombay Government had despatched Commodore
The year preceding the Bombay Government had despatched Commodore Jones with a squadron to attack Angria's possessions.
— from Rulers of India: Lord Clive by G. B. (George Bruce) Malleson

By George H Doran Company
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY NEW YORK Publishers in America for Hodder & Stoughton Copyright, 1913, By George H. Doran Company Copyright, 1914, By George H. Doran Company TO MARY
— from Gray youth: The story of a very modern courtship and a very modern marriage by Oliver Onions

BY GEORGE H DORAN COMPANY
A. L. BURT COMPANY Publishers — New York Published by arrangement with George H. Doran Company Printed in U. S. A. COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CONTENTS I—ACROSS THE THRESHOLD II—THE CRIME III—INTO THE UNDERWORLD IV—ALIAS THE RAT V—THE SECOND-HAND DEALER VI—A MIDNIGHT VISITOR VII—WHISPERING SHADOWS VIII—A LEASH IS SLIPPED IX—BEHIND THE DOOR X—THE PIECES OF A PUZZLE XI—THE BACK ROOM AT JERRY’S XII—A CLUE XIII—THE CIPHER MESSAGE XIV—THE ROBBERY XV—THE ALIBI XVI—TWENTY-FOUR HOURS LATER XVII—THE MAN WITH THE CRUTCH XVIII—MIRRORED YEARS XIX—A HOLE IN THE WALL XX—THE CAT’S-PAW XXI—WITHOUT MERCY XXII—THE FIGHT XXIII—THE RENDEZVOUS XXIV—AGAINST TIME XXV—THE OLD WAREHOUSE XXVI—THE LAST PORTAL DOORS OF THE NIGHT I—ACROSS THE THRESHOLD
— from Doors of the Night by Frank L. (Frank Lucius) Packard

BY GEORGE H DORAN COMPANY
[p 6 ] COPYRIGHT, 1920, BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1919,
— from 'Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are!' by Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury) Cobb

By George H Doran Company
Publishers New York Published by Arrangement with George H. Doran Company. Copyright, 1920, By George H. Doran Company Copyright, 1909, 1913, 1914, 1915, by the Curtis Publishing Company Printed in the United States of America CONTENTS I Affinities 9 II The Family Friend
— from Affinities, and Other Stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart

by George H Doran Company
BURR From Amelia Josephine Burr’s book of poems, “The Silver Trumpet.” Published and copyright, 1918, by George H. Doran Company, New York.
— from Great Poems of the World War by William Dunseath Eaton


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