Golden Web

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E. Phillips Oppenheim 1911
English
  • Book 1 - Chapter 1 - A Life For Sale
  • Book 1 - Chapter 2 - The Purchase
  • Book 1 - Chapter 3 - A Family Affair
  • Book 1 - Chapter 4 - A Murder
  • Book 1 - Chapter 5 - A Debt Incurred
  • Book 1 - Chapter 6 - An Imperious Demand
  • Book 1 - Chapter 7 - Love Or Interest?
  • Book 1 - Chapter 8 - An Awful Responsibility
  • Book 1 - Chapter 9 - Winifred Rowan
  • Book 1 - Chapter 10 - At The Theatre
  • Book 1 - Chapter 11 - An Appeal
  • Book 1 - Chapter 12 - Ruby Sinclair
  • Book 1 - Chapter 13 - An Informal Tea-Party
  • Book 1 - Chapter 14 - An Unexpected Visitor
  • Book 1 - Chapter 15 - The Effect Of A Storm
  • Book 1 - Chapter 16 - A Reprieve
  • Book 1 - Chapter 17 - A New Danger
  • Book 1 - Chapter 18 - An Expensive Key
  • Book 1 - Chapter 19 - The Search
  • Book 1 - Chapter 20 - In Doubt
  • Book 1 - Chapter 21 - Ruby Is Disappointed
  • Book 2 - Chapter 1 - Free To Die
  • Book 2 - Chapter 2 - A Lapse Of Memory
  • Book 2 - Chapter 3 - A Painful Interview
  • Book 2 - Chapter 4 - A Question
  • Book 2 - Chapter 5 - Mutual Information
  • Book 2 - Chapter 6 - An Opportune Arrival
  • Book 2 - Chapter 7 - Hefferom is Optimistic
  • Book 2 - Chapter 8 - A Bold Move
  • Book 2 - Chapter 9 - Lord Nunneley Is Frank
  • Book 2 - Chapter 10 - A Broken Engagement
  • Book 2 - Chapter 11 - Bitter Words
  • Book 2 - Chapter 12 - A Strange Betrothal
  • Book 2 - Chapter 13 - Desperation
  • Book 2 - Chapter 14 - An Afternoon's Shopping
  • Book 2 - Chapter 15 - A Friend
  • Book 2 - Chapter 16 - Passion
  • Book 2 - Chapter 17 - A Despairing Call
  • Book 2 - Chapter 18 - Winifred Is Trapped
  • Book 2 - Chapter 19 - Miss Sinclair's Offer
  • Book 2 - Chapter 20 - Through The Mill
  • Book 2 - Chapter 21 - All As It Should Be
Stirling Deane has sold the Little Anna Gold Mine which he discovered in South Africa. The sale has made him a rich man and the head of the company to which he sold the mine. A former acquaintance from his days in South Africa has shown up and claims that he has the original deed to the mine and that he is in fact the owner of the mine. Shortly after a meeting with Deane, the man is found murdered and the deed he claims to have had is missing. Another man which Deane hired to negotiate the return of the deed to Deane is accused of the murder, tried, and sentenced to death. What has become of the lost deed? (Summary by Richard Kilmer)

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