Corner House

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Fred M. White 1906
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  • Chapter I, The House Next Door; Chapter II, Hetty
  • Chapter III, The Face at the Window; Chapter IV, Weaving the Net
  • Chapter V, In the Morning Room; Chapter VI, A Visitor
  • Chapter VII, At the Corner House; Chapter VIII, Paul Prout
  • Chapter IX, The Missing Notes; Chapter X, A Policy of Silence
  • Chapter XI, The Notes are Traced; Chapter XII, Prout is Puzzled
  • Chapter XIII, Second Sight; Chapter XIV, "Crowner's Quest"
  • Chapter XV, Lawrence Prophesies Again; Chapter XVI, Mr. Charlton Speaks
  • Chapter XVII, The Gamblers; Chapter XVIII, Lawrence is Mysterious
  • Chapter XIX, Stolen!; Chapter XX, "Uneasy Lies the Head"
  • Chapter XXI, Peril; Chapter XXII, For Love and Duty
  • Chapter XXIII, Ten Minutes Past Twelve; Chapter XXIV, Treasure Trove; Chapter XXV, A Check
  • Chapter XXVI, The Black Motor; Chapter XXVII, A Glass of Wine; Chapter XXVIII, Baffled
  • Chapter XXIX, A Knock at the Door; Chapter XXX, Prout Gets a Clue; Chapter XXXI, An Urgent Call
  • Chapter XXII, Touch and Go; Chapter XXXIII, The Way Blocked; Chapter XXXIV, A Clever Move
  • Chapter XXXV, A Powerful Ally; Chapter XXXVI, A Faint Clue; Chapter XXVII, The Talk of the Town
  • Chapter XXXVIII, Maitrank Strikes; Chapter XXXIX, Lawrence Shows His Hand; Chapter XL, Another Coil
  • Chapter XLI, Prout is Indiscreet; Chapter XLII, Fear!; Chapter XLIII, A Slice of Luck
  • Chapter XLIV, At Last; Chapter XLV, A Chase; Chapter XLVI, Hetty Learns Something
  • Chapter XLVII, Flown; Chapter XLVIII, Hetty Speaks Out; Chapter XLIX, In the Dead of the Night
  • Chapter L, Threatened Ruin; Chapter LI, The Wolf is Unchained
  • Chapter LII, The Cage is Opened; Chapter LIII, Face to Face; Chapter LIV, A Stab in the Dark
  • Chapter LV, The Corner House Again; Chapter LVI, Now Then!; Chapter LVII, A Way Out
  • Chapter LVIII, Nearing the End; Chapter LIX, Light in the Corner House; Chapter LX, Narrowed Down
  • Chapter LXI, Logic; Chapter LXII, Confession; Chapter LXIII, A Final Verdict
A deserted house with a troubled past. A mysterious countess who captivates everyone with her wealth and beauty -- well, almost everyone. An equally mysterious derelict who holds a secret to the countess's past. A fresh crime that threatens to ruin a promising young doctor. A plucky young governess determined to save him. Who will prevail? (Jacquerie)

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