Detective and mystery stories; England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction; Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
" " Without Blemish 75 50
WEYMAN, S. J. Story of Francis Cludde 1 00 50
" The Man in Black 1 00 ..
WOOLF, PHILIP, M. D. Who is Guilty? 75 50
WOOD, J. S. An Old Beau 1 00 ..
ZOLA, ÉMILE. Doctor Pascal 1 00 50
" The Downfall 1 50 50
Transcriber Notes:
Passages in italics were indicated by _underscores_.
Passages in bold were indicated by =equal signs=.
Small caps were replaced with ALL CAPS.
Throughout the document, the oe ligature was replaced with "oe".
Throughout the dialogues, there were words used to mimic accents of the
speakers. Those words were retained as-is.
Errors in punctuation and inconsistent hyphenation were not corrected
unless otherwise noted.
On page 31, "Nevertheles" was replaced with "Nevertheless".
On page 51, the comma after "John Parver herself" was replaced with a
period.
On page 53, "Hillison" was replaced with "Hilliston".
On page 73, the period after "valued this spendor" was replaced with a
question mark.
On page 82, "fufilled" was replaced with "fulfilled/".
On page 102, "CHAPER" was replaced with "CHAPTER".
On page 107, "the the" was replaced with "the".
On page 116, "was" was added before "by no means".
On page 122, "Jerringham" was replaced with "Jeringham".
On page 125, a quotation mark as added after "That's strange.".
On page 127, "Hillston" was replaced with "Hilliston".
On page 136, "was" was added before "now perfectly composed".
On page 145, the period after "description of the scarfpin" was replaced
with a question mark.
On page 150, "bundle old newspapers" was replaced with "bundle of old
newspapers".
On page 162, "clever conversation that" was replaced with "clever
conversation than".
On page 162, "and like to" was replaced with "and liked to".
On page 208, "idylic" was replaced with "idyllic".
On page 210, the quotation mark was removed after "to their
accomplishment.".
On page 212, a comma was added after "he said".
On page 224, the period after "only be Jeringham" was replaced with a
comma.
On page 267, "Jerringham" was replaced with "Jeringham".
On page 280, the period after "with the case" was replaced with a comma.
On page 284, a comma was added after "into the garden".
On page 311, the period after "we ought to proceed" was replaced with a
question mark.
On page 323, the quotation mark after "not tended to improve it." was
removed.
On the first page of Selected List of Novels and Tales, a period was
added after "Edmond".
On the second page of Selected List of Novels and Tales, ".." was added
in the line for "Farjeon, B. L."
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Third Volume, by Fergus Hume
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