Talbot Baines Reed
Literature & Fiction
The Master of the Shell
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Talbot Baines Reed
"The Master of the Shell"
Chapter One.
Twice Accepted.
Twice Accepted.
Chapter Two.
“Veni, Vidi, —”
“Veni, Vidi, —”
Chapter Three.
Opening Day.
Opening Day.
Chapter Four.
A Friendly Chat.
A Friendly Chat.
Chapter Five.
Arthur and the Baronet settle down for the Term.
Arthur and the Baronet settle down for the Term.
Chapter Six.
When the Cat’s away the Mice will play.
When the Cat’s away the Mice will play.
Chapter Seven.
The Session of Masters and an Outrage.
The Session of Masters and an Outrage.
Chapter Eight.
The Doctor has a Word or Two with Railsford’s House.
The Doctor has a Word or Two with Railsford’s House.
Chapter Nine.
Ainger has a Crumpet for Tea, and Smedley sings a Song.
Ainger has a Crumpet for Tea, and Smedley sings a Song.
Chapter Ten.
Arthur puts two and two together.
Arthur puts two and two together.
Chapter Eleven.
A “Cause Célèbre.”
A “Cause Célèbre.”
Chapter Twelve.
Throwing down the Gauntlet.
Throwing down the Gauntlet.
Chapter Thirteen.
A Fly in the Ointment.
A Fly in the Ointment.
Chapter Fourteen.
Challenging the Record.
Challenging the Record.
Chapter Fifteen.
Mr Bickers prefers the Door to the Window.
Mr Bickers prefers the Door to the Window.
Chapter Sixteen.
The Testimonial.
The Testimonial.
Chapter Seventeen.
The Secret Out.
The Secret Out.
Chapter Eighteen.
Rods in Pickle for Railsford.
Rods in Pickle for Railsford.
Chapter Nineteen.
Felgate, the Champion of the Oppressed.
Felgate, the Champion of the Oppressed.
Chapter Twenty.
The Little Sweep.
The Little Sweep.
Chapter Twenty One.
The Naturalists’ Field Club.
The Naturalists’ Field Club.
Chapter Twenty Two.
The Haunted Window.
The Haunted Window.
Chapter Twenty Three.
“After You.”
“After You.”
Chapter Twenty Four.
The Strange Adventures of a Brown-Paper Parcel.
The Strange Adventures of a Brown-Paper Parcel.
Chapter Twenty Five.
The Blow falls.
The Blow falls.
Chapter Twenty Six.
Things go well with Mr Bickers.
Things go well with Mr Bickers.
Chapter Twenty Seven.
Clearing up, and clearing out.
Clearing up, and clearing out.
Chapter Twenty Eight.
“Dulce Domum.”
“Dulce Domum.”
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