R. Austin (Richard Austin) Freeman
Literature & Fiction
The Mystery of 31 New Inn
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THE MYSTERY OF 31 NEW INN
Author of "The Red Thumb Mark," "The Eye of Osiris," etc.
TO MY FRIEND
BERNARD E. BISHOP
Preface
Contents
CHAPTER I—THE MYSTERIOUS PATIENT
CHAPTER II—THORNDYKE DEVISES A SCHEME
CHAPTER III—"A CHIEL'S AMANG YE TAKIN' NOTES"
CHAPTER IV—THE OFFICIAL VIEW
CHAPTER V—JEFFREY BLACKMORE'S WILL
CHAPTER VI—JEFFREY BLACKMORE, DECEASED
CHAPTER VII—THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTION
CHAPTER VIII—THE TRACK CHART
CHAPTER IX—THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY
CHAPTER X—THE HUNTER HUNTED
CHAPTER XI—THE BLACKMORE CASE REVIEWED
CHAPTER XII—THE PORTRAIT
CHAPTER XIII—THE STATEMENT OF SAMUEL WILKINS
CHAPTER XIV—THORNDYKE LAYS THE MINE
CHAPTER XV—THORNDYKE EXPLODES THE MINE
CHAPTER XVI—AN EXPOSITION AND A TRAGEDY
Illustrations
1. New inn
2. The inverted inscription
3. The Track Chart, Showing the Route Followed by Weiss's Carriage
Chapter I
The Mysterious Patient
Chapter II
Thorndyke Devises a Scheme
Chapter III
"A Chiel's Amang Ye Takin' Notes"
Chapter IV
The Official View
Chapter V
Jeffrey Blackmore's Will
Chapter VI
Jeffrey Blackmore, Deceased
Chapter VII
The Cuneiform Inscription
Chapter VIII
The Track Chart
Chapter IX
The House of Mystery
Chapter X
The Hunter Hunted
Chapter XI
The Blackmore Case Reviewed
Chapter XII
The Portrait
Chapter XIII
The Statement of Samuel Wilkins
Chapter XIV
Thorndyke Lays the Mine
Chapter XV
Thorndyke Explodes the Mine
Chapter XVI
An Exposition and a Tragedy
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