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May Carlton mistakes her brother's dusty visitor for a tramp and locks him in the cool spring-house until the mistake is discovered. Slight, pleasant romance. (PB)
Tale of young penniless Ned Lyttleton of good English family and a trooper in the Victorian police force. His first country posting is near friends of his family whose daughter he falls in love with. His rival, the dark-skinned St Roche, tries to scare him with a deathstone from a South Pacific island but is himself killed by a kanaka pursuing him truly with a deathstone for seducing his sister - who makes a dusky appearance too. Concluded by Mark Sinclair in his addenda. (PB)
Dialogue between a husband and wife after going to bed about leaving clothes near the windows at night - and the wife's proof of her point. Domestic argument. (PB)
A screen displayed in a society drawing-room prompts a beautiful woman to confess the two years spent in a Berlin gaol for the crime of her foster-sister. Slight. (PB)
Detective story and romance set in Wiltshire, England. Sir Charles Waresley's dream of his own robbery and murder prompt him to send for help through the young and trusted Amy Dalton. The detective arrives disguised as a clergyman, solves the crime, reveals himself as the baronet's nephew and heir and proposes to Amy. Lengthy for the content; competent. (PB)
An 'agitator' [unionist] is expelled from membership of the club for ceasing to work and stirring up trouble and resentment amongst working men. Very anti. (PB)
A thief is caught finally when he steals an umbrella from an evening party and it is traced. A much larger crime committed while in service as a valet cannot be proved against him. (PB)
Romance begun in Brussels and successfully concluded in London after a poor art student unknowingly exposes his beautiful companion's smuggling to the border customs agent, and narrowly avoids being arrested for debt himself. Lightly entertaining. (PB)
A business clerk comes near to losing his position and his fiancee through her apparently constant telephone calls to his office. The culprit is finally traced in her hostess's younger brother. Slight. (PB)