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The Escape of the Notorious Sir William Heans


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Book I High Water
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Book II Neap Tide
   
Chapter I The Prison Artist
   
Chapter II Wine with Mr. Magruder
   
Chapter III “My once Dear Friends, the Hyde-Shaxtons”
   
Chapter IV An old House Stained of Weather and Memories—A Reputation and a Remark
   
Chapter V Another Black String
   
Chapter VI Blind Abelia Sees Something
   
Chapter VII Poison
   
Chapter VIII O'Crone's Fetch.
   
Chapter IX Captain Collins' Room
   
Chapter X Discovery of a New and an Old Document
   
Chapter XI Not a Vulgar Quarrel—An Album—Mischief in the Wind
   
Chapter XII A Last Shift—Carnt's News
   
Chapter XIII Surridge's Narrative
   
Chapter XIV The Green-Room
   
Chapter XV Heans Searched
   
Chapter XVI The Pad or Fairplay
   
Chapter XVII Sir William by his Fire that Night
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Chapter XVIII In the Dead-Water
   
Chapter XIX Wild Work
   
Chapter XX Mr. Daunt's Carelessness
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Book III Low Water of Spring Tides

   
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The Escape of the Notorious Sir William Heans

(And the mystery of M. Daunt), A Romance of Tasmania

Hay, William (1875-1945)

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Prepared from the print edition by George Allen & Unwin London 1918


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