A Lost LeaderOppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)
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A Lost Leader
Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)
Detective and mystery stories
"Will you marry me, please?" she said. "No, don't interrupt. I want there
to be no misunderstandings this time. I don't care whether you are an
invalid or not. I don't care whether you are going back into politics or
not. I don't care whether we live here or in any other corner of the
world. You can call yourself anything, from an anarchist to a Tory--or be
anything. You can have all your workingmen here to dinner in flannel
shirts, if you like, and I'll play bowls with their wives on the lawn.
Nothing matters but this one thing, Lawrence. Will you marry me--and try
to care a little?"
"This is absolutely," Mannering declared, taking her into his arms, "the
most brazen proceeding!"
"It's a good deal better than the bungle we made of it before," she
murmured.
THE END
* * * * * *
E. Phillips Oppenheim's Novels
A PRINCE OF SINNERS
Thoroughly matured, brilliantly constructed, and convincingly
told.--_London Times_.
It is rare that so much knowledge of the world, taken as a whole, is
set between two covers of a novel.--_Chicago Daily News_.
ANNA THE ADVENTURESS
A story of London life that is at once unusual, original, consistent,
and delightful.--_Buffalo Express_.
An entrancing story which has seldom been surpassed as a study of
feminine character and sentiment.--_Outlook_, London.
ENOCH STRONE
In no other novel has Mr. Oppenheim created such life-like characters
or handled his plot with such admirable force and restraint as in this
capital story of the career of masterful Enoch Strone.
A SLEEPING MEMORY
A story in occultism, but with all its mysticism and its dealings with
the unknowable the book is never dull, the thread of the human story
in it is never lost sight of for a moment.--_Boston Transcript_.
MYSTERIOUS MR. SABIN
Emphatically a good story--strong, bold, original, and admirably
told.--_Literature_, London.
Intensely readable for the dramatic force with which the story is
told, the absolute originality of the underlying creative thought, and
the strength of all the men and women who fill the pages.--_Pittsburgh
Times_.
THE YELLOW CRAYON
_Containing the Further Adventures of "Mysterious
Mr. Sabin"_
The efforts of Mr. Sabin, one of Mr. Oppenheim's most fascinating
characters, to free his wife from an entanglement with the Order of
the Yellow Crayon, give the author one of his most complicated and
absorbing plots. A number of the characters of "Mysterious Mr.
Sabin" figure in this delightful work.
THE TRAITORS
A brilliant and engrossing story of love and adventure and Russian
political intrigue. A revolution, the recall of an exiled king, the
defence of his dominion against Turkish aggression, furnish a series
of exciting pictures and dramatic situations.
THE BETRAYAL
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