Randall Parrish
The Strange Case of Cavendish
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664600448
Table of Contents
THE STRANGE CASE OF CAVENDISH
CHAPTER II: THE BODY ON THE FLOOR
CHAPTER III: MR. ENRIGHT DECLARES HIMSELF
CHAPTER IV: A BREATH OF SUSPICION
CHAPTER V: ON THE TRACK OF A CRIME
CHAPTER VII: MISS DONOVAN ARRIVES
CHAPTER VIII: A GANG OF ENEMIES
CHAPTER IX: A NIGHT AND A MORNING
CHAPTER XII: VIEWED FROM BOTH SIDES
CHAPTER XIII: THE SHOT OF DEATH
CHAPTER XIV: LACY LEARNS THE TRUTH
CHAPTER XV: MISS LA RUE PAYS A CALL
CHAPTER XVII: IN THE SHOSHONE DESERT
CHAPTER XVIII: IN MEXICAN POWER
CHAPTER XIX: WESTCOTT FINDS HIMSELF ALONE
CHAPTER XX: TO COMPEL AN ANSWER
CHAPTER XXI: THE MARSHAL PLAYS A HAND
CHAPTER XXII: THE ROCK IN THE STREAM
CHAPTER XXIV: THE CAVE IN THE CLIFF
CHAPTER XXV: IN THE DARK PASSAGE
CHAPTER XXVI: THE REAPPEARANCE OF CAVENDISH
CHAPTER XXVII: A DANGEROUS PRISONER
CHAPTER XXVIII: WITH BACK TO THE WALL
CHAPTER XXIX: A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK
CHAPTER XXX: ON THE EDGE OF THE CLIFF
CHAPTER XXXI: WITH FORCE OF ARMS
CHAPTER XXXII: IN THE TWO CABINS
CHAPTER XXXIII: THE REAL MR. CAVENDISH
CHAPTER XXXIV: MISS DONOVAN DECIDES
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I THE REACHING OF A DECISION II THE BODY ON THE FLOOR III MR. ENRIGHT DECLARES HIMSELF IV A BREATH OF SUSPICION V ON THE TRACK OF A CRIME VI AT STEINWAY'S VII MISS DONOVAN ARRIVES VIII A GANG OF ENEMIES IX A NIGHT AND A MORNING X AT A NEW ANGLE XI DEAD OR ALIVE XII VIEWED FROM BOTH SIDES XIII THE SHOT OF DEATH XIV LACY LEARNS THE TRUTH XV MISS LA RUE PAYS A CALL XVI CAPTURED XVII IN THE SHOSHONE DESERT XVIII IN MEXICAN POWER XIX WESTCOTT FINDS HIMSELF ALONE XX TO COMPEL AN ANSWER XXI THE MARSHAL PLAYS A HAND XXII THE ROCK IN THE STREAM XXIII THE ESCAPE XXIV THE CAVE IN THE CLIFF XXV IN THE DARK PASSAGE XXVI THE REAPPEARANCE OF CAVENDISH XXVII A DANGEROUS PRISONER XXVIII WITH BACK TO THE WALL XXIX A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK XXX ON THE EDGE OF THE CLIFF XXXI WITH FORCE OF ARMS XXXII IN THE TWO CABINS XXXIII THE REAL MR. CAVENDISH XXXIV MISS DONOVAN DECIDES
THE STRANGE CASE OF CAVENDISH
CHAPTER I: THE REACHING OF A DECISION
For the second time that night Frederick Cavendish, sitting at a small table in a busy café where the night life of the city streamed continually in and out, regarded the telegram spread out upon the white napery. It read:
Bear Creek, Colorado, 4/2/15.
FREDERICK CAVENDISH,
College Club,
New York City.
Found big lead; lost it again. Need you badly.
WESTCOTT.
For the second time that night, too, a picture rose before him, a picture of great plains, towering mountains, and open spaces that spoke the freedom and health of outdoor living. He had known that life once before, when he and Jim Westcott had prospected and hit the trail together, and its appeal to him now after three years of shallow sightseeing in the city was deeper than ever.
"Good old Jim," he murmured, "struck pay-dirt at last only to lose it and he needs me. By George, I think I'll go."
And why should he not? Only twenty-nine, he could still afford to spend a few years in search of living. His fortune left him at the death of his father was safely invested, and he had no close friends in the city and no relatives, except a cousin, John