- 01 - Jim Conrad's Find
- 02 - The Slave of the Ring
- 03 - Jim's New Acquaintances
- 04 - Mr. Albert Edward Waley
- 05 - Mr. Waley's Chief
- 06 - Clelia Vine
- 07 - Mr. Marmaduke Coffin
- 08 - Someone Has Blundered
- 09 - Mr. Waley as Recruiting-Sergeant
- 10 - 'I Could Have Loved You, but...'
- 11 - The Sweet Sorrow of Parting
- 12 - Back to London
- 13 - Sir Francis Rose
- 14 - 'That Lady is Not Now Living'
- 15 - 'Will You Stand in with Us?'
- 16 - A Letter and a Meeting
- 17 - An Epoch-making Day
- 18 - Jim is an Unwelcome Messenger
- 19 - 'Hast Thou Found Me Out, O Mine Enemy?'
- 20 - 'Thy Kindness Freezes'
- 21 - 'Why Summon Him - and Trust Not Me?'
- 22 - What Mr. Waley Did with Himself
- 23 - What the Chief Did with Himself
- 24 - 'What is to be Done First?'
- 25 - What is to be Done Next?
- 26 - A Leap in the Dark
- 27 - The Ring Returned
This romantic mystery - or mysterious romance - tells the tale of jilted lover, Jim Conrad, who discovers an unusual gold ring while on a visit to Paris. What is the story of the ring? Why is Clelia Vine so sad? Who is the nameless 'chief'? And how is a dour English barber in a Parisian salon mixed up in all this?
The novel, published in 1896, was written by Justin McCarthy, an Irish nationalist, Liberal historian, novelist and politician. (Introduction by Ruth Golding)
The novel, published in 1896, was written by Justin McCarthy, an Irish nationalist, Liberal historian, novelist and politician. (Introduction by Ruth Golding)
There are no reviews for this eBook.
There are no comments for this eBook.
You must log in to post a comment.
Log in