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Chapter 3 OURS IS A STRANGE COURTSHIP

Word Count: 1159    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

up eagerly a

exclaimed. "I can s

ere is news! That is why I h

he open French windows led on to a

ll not see the doctors whom they send, or any one from the Opera

o keep your

Never again will I sing

lls. They were secure here, at least, from eavesdroppers. She rested her fingers

he said, "of Dorward,

no

ld me that the Chancellor had prom

he Palace and the C

him with upr

, then, I suppose. The latest telegrams s

lor was practically insane. His doctors were trying to persuade him to go to his room and lie down, but he heard Dorward's voice and insisted upon seeing hi

at him in

avid!" she

h. I know it for a fact. The man was absolutely b

e asked quickly.

l the police arrived. Dorward escaped through the bedroom and down the service stairs. He spoke of

she murmured softly. "W

lope, because I believe that the knowledge of its contents in London to-day would save us from disaster. To

nowledge with you. He is an American-it is almost the same thing as being a

ve been the greatest journalistic success of modern times for him to have printe

?" she w

. "I know that he is going to try and leave Vienna

her head th

ey worry my life out all the time. I come to sing in London at Covent Garden. I have

ust depend very largely upon Dorward's. The train leaves at

e murmured. "I am ver

amongst the wealth of foliage. The villa had once belonged to a royal favorite, and the grounds had been its chief glory. They reached a sheltered seat and sat down. A few yards away a tiny

courtship, Louise,"

it. She had returned his kiss, but sh

r eyes, "courtship is scarcely the word, is it? For yo

ed towa

re dark enough, Heaven knows, yet the work of

ifferent woman of her. Bellamy saw it, and hardened though he was he felt the sl

of them. At least our friendship has been wonderful. Now I must

y conscious of the reserve with which she yielded herself to him, conscious of it and thankful, too. They

"life would not be possible. Perhaps som

s not often that they lapsed into sentim

ate. There are the usual crowd in my anteroom, and it

ll be at the station early. If Dorward is taken, I shall sti

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“Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946), was an English novelist, in his lifetime a major and successful writer of genre fiction including thrillers. Featured on the cover of Time magazine in 1918, he was the self-styled "prince of storytellers." He composed more than a hundred novels, mostly of the suspense and international intrigue nature, as well as romances, comedies, and parables of everyday life. Perhaps Oppenheim's most enduring creation is the character of General Besserley, the protagonist of General Besserley's Puzzle Box and General Besserley's New Puzzle Box (one of his last works). His work possesses a unique charm, featuring protagonists who delight in Epicurean meals, surroundings of intense luxury, and the relaxed pursuit of criminal practice, on either side of the law. His first novel was about England and Canada, called Expiation (1887); followed by such titles as The Betrayal (1904), The Avenger (1907), The Governors (1908), The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton (1913), An Amiable Charlatan (1915), The Black Box (1915), The Double Traitor (1915), The Cinema Murder (1917), The Box with Broken Seals (1919), The Devil's Paw (1920) and The Evil Shepherd (1922).”
1 Chapter 1 CROWNED HEADS MEET2 Chapter 2 ARTHUR DORWARD'S SCOOP 3 Chapter 3 OURS IS A STRANGE COURTSHIP 4 Chapter 4 THE NIGHT TRAIN FROM VIENNA5 Chapter 5 VON BEHRLING HAS THE PACKET 6 Chapter 6 VON BEHRLING IS TEMPTED7 Chapter 7 WE PLAY FOR GREAT STAKES 8 Chapter 8 THE HAND OF MISFORTUNE9 Chapter 9 ROBBING THE DEAD10 Chapter 10 BELLAMY IS OUTWITTED11 Chapter 11 VON BEHRLING'S FATE12 Chapter 12 BARON DE STREUSS' PROPOSAL13 Chapter 13 STEPHEN LAVERICK'S CONSCIENCE14 Chapter 14 ARTHUR MORRISON'S COLLAPSE15 Chapter 15 1516 Chapter 16 THE WAITER AT THE BLACK POST 17 Chapter 17 THE PRICE OF SILENCE18 Chapter 18 THE LONELY CHORUS GIRL19 Chapter 19 MYSTERIOUS INQUIRIES20 Chapter 20 LAVERICK IS CROSS-EXAMINED21 Chapter 21 MADEMOISELLE IDIALE'S VISIT22 Chapter 22 ACTIVITY OF AUSTRIAN SPIES23 Chapter 23 LAVERICK AT THE OPERA24 Chapter 24 A SUPPER PARTY AT LUIGI'S25 Chapter 25 JIM SHEPHERD'S SCARE26 Chapter 26 THE DOCUMENT DISCOVERED27 Chapter 27 PENETRATING A MYSTERY28 Chapter 28 LAVERICK'S NARROW ESCAPE29 Chapter 29 LASSEN'S TREACHERY DISCOVERED30 Chapter 30 THE CONTEST FOR THE PAPERS31 Chapter 31 MISS LENEVEU'S MESSAGE32 Chapter 32 MORRISON IS DESPERATE33 Chapter 33 LAVERICK S ARREST34 Chapter 34 MORRISON'S DISCLOSURE35 Chapter 35 BELLAMY'S SUCCESS36 Chapter 36 LAVERICK ACQUITTED37 Chapter 37 THE PLOT THAT FAILED38 Chapter 38 A FAREWELL APPEARANCE