THE PORT OF MISSING MEN
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I "Events, Events"
II The Claibornes, of Washington
III Dark Tidings
IV John Armitage a Prisoner
V A Lost Cigarette Case
VI Toward the Western Stars
VII On the Dark Deck
VIII "The King Is Dead; Long Live the King"
IX "This Is America, Mr. Armitage"
X John Armitage Is Shadowed
XI The Toss of a Napkin
XII A Camp in the Mountains
XIII The Lady of the Pergola
XIV An Enforced Interview
XV Shirley Learns a Secret
XVI Narrow Margins
XVII A Gentleman in Hiding
XVIII An Exchange of Messages
XIX Captain Claiborne on Duty
XX The First Ride Together
XXI The Comedy of a Sheepfold
XXII The Prisoner at the Bungalow
XXIII The Verge of Morning
XXIV The Attack in the Road
XXV The Port of Missing Men
XXVI "Who Are You, John Armitage?"
XXVII Decent Burial
XXVIII John Armitage
CHAPTER I
"EVENTS, EVENTS"
Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back
Wherein he puts alms for oblivion.
--_Troilus and Cressida._
"The knowledge that you're alive gives me no pleasure," growled the grim
old Austrian premier.
"Thank you!" laughed John Armitage, to whom he had spoken. "You have lost
none of your old amiability; but for a renowned diplomat, you are
remarkably frank. When I called on you in Paris, a year ago, I was able
to render you--I believe you admitted it--a slight service."
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CHAPTER
I "Events, Events"
II The Claibornes, of Washington
III Dark Tidings
IV John Armitage a Prisoner
V A Lost Cigarette Case
VI Toward the Western Stars
VII On the Dark Deck
VIII "The King Is Dead; Long Live the King"
IX "This Is America, Mr. Armitage"
X John Armitage Is Shadowed
XI The Toss of a Napkin
XII A Camp in the Mountains
XIII The Lady of the Pergola
XIV An Enforced Interview
XV Shirley Learns a Secret
XVI Narrow Margins
XVII A Gentleman in Hiding
XVIII An Exchange of Messages
XIX Captain Claiborne on Duty
XX The First Ride Together
XXI The Comedy of a Sheepfold
XXII The Prisoner at the Bungalow
XXIII The Verge of Morning
XXIV The Attack in the Road
XXV The Port of Missing Men
XXVI "Who Are You, John Armitage?"
XXVII Decent Burial
XXVIII John Armitage
CHAPTER I
"EVENTS, EVENTS"
Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back
Wherein he puts alms for oblivion.
--_Troilus and Cressida._
"The knowledge that you're alive gives me no pleasure," growled the grim
old Austrian premier.
"Thank you!" laughed John Armitage, to whom he had spoken. "You have lost
none of your old amiability; but for a renowned diplomat, you are
remarkably frank. When I called on you in Paris, a year ago, I was able
to render you--I believe you admitted it--a slight service."
THE PORT OF MISSING MEN
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I "Events, Events"
II The Claibornes, of Washington
III Dark Tidings
IV John Armitage a Prisoner
V A Lost Cigarette Case
VI Toward the Western Stars
VII On the Dark Deck
VIII "The King Is Dead; Long Live the King"
IX "This Is America, Mr. Armitage"
X John Armitage Is Shadowed
XI The Toss of a Napkin
XII A Camp in the Mountains
XIII The Lady of the Pergola
XIV An Enforced Interview
XV Shirley Learns a Secret
XVI Narrow Margins
XVII A Gentleman in Hiding
XVIII An Exchange of Messages
XIX Captain Claiborne on Duty
XX The First Ride Together
XXI The Comedy of a Sheepfold
XXII The Prisoner at the Bungalow
XXIII The Verge of Morning
XXIV The Attack in the Road
XXV The Port of Missing Men
XXVI "Who Are You, John Armitage?"
XXVII Decent Burial
XXVIII John Armitage
CHAPTER I
"EVENTS, EVENTS"
Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back
Wherein he puts alms for oblivion.
--_Troilus and Cressida._
"The knowledge that you're alive gives me no pleasure," growled the grim
old Austrian premier.
"Thank you!" laughed John Armitage, to whom he had spoken. "You have lost
none of your old amiability; but for a renowned diplomat, you are
remarkably frank. When I called on you in Paris, a year ago, I was able
to render you--I believe you admitted it--a slight service."
CHAPTER
I "Events, Events"
II The Claibornes, of Washington
III Dark Tidings
IV John Armitage a Prisoner
V A Lost Cigarette Case
VI Toward the Western Stars
VII On the Dark Deck
VIII "The King Is Dead; Long Live the King"
IX "This Is America, Mr. Armitage"
X John Armitage Is Shadowed
XI The Toss of a Napkin
XII A Camp in the Mountains
XIII The Lady of the Pergola
XIV An Enforced Interview
XV Shirley Learns a Secret
XVI Narrow Margins
XVII A Gentleman in Hiding
XVIII An Exchange of Messages
XIX Captain Claiborne on Duty
XX The First Ride Together
XXI The Comedy of a Sheepfold
XXII The Prisoner at the Bungalow
XXIII The Verge of Morning
XXIV The Attack in the Road
XXV The Port of Missing Men
XXVI "Who Are You, John Armitage?"
XXVII Decent Burial
XXVIII John Armitage
CHAPTER I
"EVENTS, EVENTS"
Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back
Wherein he puts alms for oblivion.
--_Troilus and Cressida._
"The knowledge that you're alive gives me no pleasure," growled the grim
old Austrian premier.
"Thank you!" laughed John Armitage, to whom he had spoken. "You have lost
none of your old amiability; but for a renowned diplomat, you are
remarkably frank. When I called on you in Paris, a year ago, I was able
to render you--I believe you admitted it--a slight service."
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BN ID: | 2940013410251 |
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Publisher: | SAP |
Publication date: | 09/21/2011 |
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