by Maurice LeBlanc
CHAPTER | |
I. | The Arrests |
II. | Eight From Nine Leaves One |
III. | The Home Life of Alexis Daubreco |
IV. | The Chief of the Enemies |
V. | The Twenty-seven |
VI. | The Death-sentence |
VII. | The Profile of Napoleon |
VIII. | The Lovers’ Tower |
IX. | In the Dark |
X. | Extra-Dry? |
XI. | The Cross of Lorraine |
XII. | The Scaffold |
XIII. | The Last Battle |
Had she taken sides with either of them, with a single movement, the victory would have been decided in that one’s favor. | Frontispiece |
Lupin took his servant by the shoulders and shook him: “It said ‘de’ Beaumont? Are you sure?” | 40 |
“Here, I’ve brought you the indomitable chief of our enemies. Have you a feeding bottle?” | 78 |
“Be quiet!... Be quiet!” she cried, clutching him fiercely. “You mustn’t say that.” | 84 |