Thirteenth Man

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Mrs. Coulson Kernahan 1910
English
  • Which Introduces a Young Author
  • A Confession
  • An Alarming Suggestion
  • A Complication
  • A Woman’s Honor
  • The Thirteenth Man
  • The Prisoner
  • The Kiss
  • Phyllis Throws a Bomb
  • For a Son’s Sake
  • A Ray of Hope
  • The Mystery of the Little Wood
  • A Judgment by Appearances
  • “And what a Noble Plot was Crossed”
  • “Strong in War, but Weak in Love”
  • The Birth of a Soul
  • What a Dog’s Leash Prevented
  • Philip Sits in Judgment
  • Colonel Lane Goes Off Guard
  • “So Near, and Yet so Far!”
  • Two Men Discuss a Woman
  • Alvin Tries Artfully to Bring Old Lovers Together
  • The Letter
  • Worse Complications
  • Phyllis the Martyr!
  • “Drat Love Affairs!” Said Mrs. Pickett
  • A Half-Confidence
  • The Problem of Eweretta’s Mind
  • “A Daniel Indeed!”
  • Such is Love
  • The Colonel Goes Again “On Duty”
  • Uncle Robert is Effectively Damped
  • Damning Evidence
  • The Flight of Phyllis
  • Philip Takes Drastic Measures
  • Colonel Lane Apologizes
  • The Hand of Fate
  • In the Depths of Despair
  • A Supernatural Happening
  • Mother and Son
  • A Testimonial to Miss Linkin
  • How Reputations are Ruined
  • A Miraculous Medicine
  • How an Edition of “Wings and Winds” was Sold
  • How a Scandal-Monger was Served
  • The Mystery of the Little Wood Revealed at Last
  • The Last
Philip Barrimore is driven to distraction by his uncle, who has taken up residence in his mother's home. Against all advice, he takes a cottage some 5 miles away in order to write. Things get complicated when the girl he loves, the beautiful Phyllis, makes him complicit in her secret marriage just two days earlier. Her new husband has left for India, and in his absence, her old beau returns to try and persuade her to marry him. As Philip tries to settle in his new home, ghosts from the past resurface to muddy the waters further. - Summary by Lynne T

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