THE STRETTON STREET AFFAIR


“Gabrielle, my poor niece,” he cried. “She’s dead—dead!”

BY THE SAME AUTHOR


  • THE DOCTOR OF PIMLICO
  • THE INTRIGUERS
  • MADEMOISELLE OF MONTE CARLO

THE STRETTON STREET
AFFAIR


BY

WILLIAM LE QUEUX

AUTHOR OF “THE DOCTOR OF PIMLICO,” “THE INTRIGUERS,”
“MADEMOISELLE OF MONTE CARLO”


NEW YORK
THE MACAULAY COMPANY



Copyright, 1922
by WILLIAM LE QUEUX

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CONTENTS

  1. page
  2. Prologue 11
  3. chapter
  4. I. Introduces Oswald De Gex 20
  5. II. The Sister’s Story 37
  6. III. Who Was Gabrielle Engledue? 48
  7. IV. Facing the Music 59
  8. V. The City of the Lily 69
  9. VI. Another Puzzle 80
  10. VII. The Millionaire’s Apprehensions 91
  11. VIII. Little Mrs. Cullerton 102
  12. IX. Some Plain Speaking 113
  13. X. Monsieur Suzor Again 122
  14. XI. The Absolute Facts 132
  15. XII. “Red, Green and Gold!” 143
  16. XIII. Some Interesting Revelations 153
  17. XIV. The Gate of the Sun 163
  18. XV. The Intruder 172
  19. XVI. Another Strange Disclosure 182
  20. XVII. What the Professor Found 192
  21. XVIII. More About the Mystery-man 202
  22. XIX. The Track of Despujol 212
  23. XX. Mademoiselle Jacquelot 222
  24. XXI. At the Hôtel Luxembourg 232
  25. XXII. Gabrielle at Home 243
  26. XXIII. The Death-Drug 253
  27. XXIV. Yet Another Mystery 263
  28. XXV. What the Valet Knew 272
  29. XXVI. More About Mateo Sanz 284
  30. XXVII. A Curious Story 293
  31. XXVIII. Love the Conqueror 299
  32. XXIX. Another Plot 311
  33. Conclusion 316

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