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CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Second Sight | 3 |
| II. | Gormala | 9 |
| III. | An Ancient Rune | 16 |
| IV. | Lammas Floods | 23 |
| V. | The Mystery of the Sea | 32 |
| VI. | The Ministers of the Doom | 44 |
| VII. | From Other Ages and the Ends of the Earth | 51 |
| VIII. | A Run on the Beach | 66 |
| IX. | Confidences and Secret Writing | 80 |
| X. | A Clear Horizon | 94 |
| XI. | In the Twilight | 104 |
| XII. | The Cipher | 113 |
| XIII. | A Ride Through the Mountains | 122 |
| XIV. | A Secret Shared | 130 |
| XV. | A Peculiar Dinner Party | 138 |
| XVI. | Revelations | 145 |
| XVII. | Sam Adam's Task | 152 |
| XVIII. | Fireworks and Joan of Arc | 159 |
| XIX. | On Changing One's Name | 165 |
| XX. | Comradeship | 173 |
| XXI. | The Old Far West and the New | 180 |
| XXII. | Crom Castle | 187 |
| XXIII. | Secret Service | 193 |
| XXIV. | A Subtle Plan | 200 |
| XXV. | Inductive Ratiocination | 207 |
| XXVI. | A Whole Wedding Day | 215 |
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