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The Beetle: A Mystery

Chapter 8 THE MAN IN THE STREET

Word Count: 705    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

inst the wall upon the landing, and of their screaming as I went past. But whether any effort was made to arrest my prog

g down, in the gloom, unseen articles of furniture, with myself sometimes on top, and sometimes under them. In a trice, each time I fell, I was on my feet again,-until I went crashing against a window which was concealed by curtains. It would not have been strange had I crashed through it,-but I was spared that. Thru

of the parapet I went, obtaining, with my naked feet, a precarious foothold on the latticework,-then down I commenced to scramble. I never did get a proper hold, and when I had descended, perhaps, rather more than half the distance-scraping, as it seemed to me, every scrap of skin off my body in the

elf confronted by a tall, slenderly built man, with a long, drooping moustache, and an overcoat but

the bal

leasant in his voice, and some qualit

ng he went on,-with a cu

ar?-Is it simple burglary, or simpler murder?-Tell me the g

some excuse for thinking so. He did not look mad

elony, shall I not shower blessings on the head

entle push as he did so,-and I was

I did that night between Lowndes Square and Walham Green I should li

of the house with the open window,-the packet of letters-which

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1 Chapter 1 OUTSIDE2 Chapter 2 INSIDE3 Chapter 3 THE MAN IN THE BED4 Chapter 4 A LONELY VIGIL5 Chapter 5 AN INSTRUCTION TO COMMIT BURGLARY6 Chapter 6 A SINGULAR FELONY7 Chapter 7 THE GREAT PAUL LESSINGHAM8 Chapter 8 THE MAN IN THE STREET9 Chapter 9 THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKET10 Chapter 10 REJECTED11 Chapter 11 A MIDNIGHT EPISODE12 Chapter 12 A MORNING VISITOR13 Chapter 13 THE PICTURE14 Chapter 14 THE DUCHESS' BALL15 Chapter 15 MR LESSINGHAM SPEAKS16 Chapter 16 ATHERTON'S MAGIC VAPOUR17 Chapter 17 MAGIC -OR MIRACLE 18 Chapter 18 THE APOTHEOSIS OF THE BEETLE19 Chapter 19 THE LADY RAGES20 Chapter 20 A HEAVY FATHER21 Chapter 21 THE TERROR IN THE NIGHT22 Chapter 22 THE HAUNTED MAN23 Chapter 23 THE WAY HE TOLD HER24 Chapter 24 THE MAN IN THE STREET 2425 Chapter 25 A FATHER'S NO26 Chapter 26 THE TERROR BY NIGHT27 Chapter 27 THE STRANGE STORY OF THE MAN IN THE STREET28 Chapter 28 THE HOUSE ON THE ROAD FROM THE WORKHOUSE29 Chapter 29 THE SINGULAR BEHAVIOUR OF MR HOLT30 Chapter 30 THE TERROR BY DAY31 Chapter 31 A NEW CLIENT32 Chapter 32 WHAT CAME OF LOOKING THROUGH A LATTICE33 Chapter 33 AFTER TWENTY YEARS34 Chapter 34 A BRINGER OF TIDINGS35 Chapter 35 WHAT THE TIDINGS WERE36 Chapter 36 WHAT WAS HIDDEN UNDER THE FLOOR37 Chapter 37 THE REST OF THE FIND38 Chapter 38 MISS LOUISA COLEMAN39 Chapter 39 WHAT MISS COLEMAN SAW THROUGH THE WINDOW40 Chapter 40 THE CONSTABLE,-HIS CLUE,-AND THE CAB41 Chapter 41 THE QUARRY DOUBLES42 Chapter 42 THE MURDER AT MRS 'ENDERSON'S43 Chapter 43 THE MAN WHO WAS MURDERED44 Chapter 44 ALL THAT MRS 'ENDERSON KNEW45 Chapter 45 THE SUDDEN STOPPING46 Chapter 46 THE CONTENTS OF THE THIRD-CLASS CARRIAGE47 Chapter 47 THE CONCLUSION OF THE MATTER