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Title : Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of George R. Sims

Author : George R. Sims

Editor : David Widger

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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF GEORGE R. SIMS



Compiled by David Widger



SIMS



CONTENTS

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## ROGUES AND VAGABONDS

## THE MYSTERIES OF MODERN LONDON

## HOW THE POOR LIVE, AND HORRIBLE LONDON

A CRITIQUE OF SOCIALISM








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ROGUES AND VAGABONDS

By George R. Sims

1892



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. THE WRECK OF THE ‘BON ESPOIR.’

CHAPTER II. TOPSEY TURVEY SEES A GHOST.

CHAPTER III. MR. EDWARD MARSTON MEETS AN OLD FRIEND.

CHAPTER IV. NO. FIFTEEN, LITTLE QUEER STREET.

CHAPTER V. MISS DUCK HAS A WORD TO SAY.

CHAPTER VI. AN OFFER OF MARRIAGE.

CHAPTER VII. A CHAT OVER OLD TIMES.

CHAPTER VIII. MR. DUCK’S NEW LODGERS.

CHAPTER IX. CONCERNING GERTIE HECKETT, A KIND LADY, A GOOD DOG, AND A WICKED BIRD.

CHAPTER X. IN WHICH GRIGG AND LIMPET EXPLAIN.

CHAPTER XI. A VERY NICE OLD GENTLEMAN.

CHAPTER XII. GOES INTO A LITTLE FAMILY HISTORY.

CHAPTER XIII. THE MASTER OF EDEN VILLA.

CHAPTER XIV. JABEZ SEES THE GHOST.

CHAPTER XV. MR. GURTH EGERTON COMES TO LIFE.

CHAPTER XVI. LIMPET, JUNIOR, TRANSACTS SOME BUSINESS.

CHAPTER XVII. SMITH AND CO. AT WORK.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE FORGED CHEQUE.

CHAPTER XIX. GERTIE MAKES A PROMISE.

CHAPTER XX. GERTIE MAKES A DISCOVERY.

CHAPTER XXI. GURTH EGERTON BECOMES AMBITIOUS.

CHAPTER XXII. MR. JABEZ DISSEMBLES.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE ADRIANS AT HOME.

CHAPTER XXIV. OLD SWEETHEARTS.

CHAPTER XXV. GEORGE HAS ‘THE STRAIGHT TIP.’

CHAPTER XXVI. PECULIAR BEHAVIOUR OF MR. SETH PREENE.

CHAPTER XXVII. THE PRODIGAL’S RETURN.

CHAPTER XXVIII. SQUIRE HERITAGE MAKES A WILL.

CHAPTER XXIX. THE BURGLARY AT THE HALL.

CHAPTER XXX. HOW FATHER AND SON MET AGAIN.

CHAPTER XXXI. IS SLIGHTLY RETROSPECTIVE.

CHAPTER XXXII. FATHER AND DAUGHTER.

CHAPTER XXXIII. HUNTED DOWN.

CHAPTER XXXIV. A BUNCH OF VIOLETS.

CHAPTER XXXV. MRS. ADRIAN’S CONVERSION.

CHAPTER XXXVI. RIVALS.

CHAPTER XXXVII. SMITH AND CO. START IN A NEW LINE.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. RUTH ANSWERS A LETTER.

CHAPTER XXXIX. THE GOLD ROBBERY.

CHAPTER XL. THE ADRIANS GO OUT TO TEA.

CHAPTER XLI. AN AFTERNOON CALL.

CHAPTER XLII. A DUEL OF WORDS.

CHAPTER XLIII. THE GREAT BLANKSHIRE BANK.

CHAPTER XLIV. A JOURNEY’S END.

CHAPTER XLV. A FRIEND IN NEED.

CHAPTER XLVI. SMITH AND CO. DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP.

CHAPTER XLVII. MR. JABEZ MAKES A DISCOVERY.

CHAPTER XLVIII. MR. SETH PREENE EXECUTES A LITTLE COMMISSION.

CHAPTER XLIX. MR. MARSTON GOES TO CHURCH.

CHAPTER L. FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE.

CHAPTER LI. EXIT EDWARD MARSTON.

CHAPTER LII. AN ESCAPED CONVICT.

CHAPTER LIII. SHAKSPEARE’S NURSE.

CHAPTER LIV. AT HERITAGE HALL.

CHAPTER LV. THE ARREST.

CHAPTER LVI. A RESCUE.

CHAPTER LVII. SQUIRE HERITAGE HAS A BAD ATTACK.

CHAPTER LVIII. DR. OLIVER BIRNIE’S NEW PATIENT.

CHAPTER LIX. A VISITOR FOR RUTH.

CHAPTER LX. A SECRET MEETING.

CHAPTER LXI. A LATE VISITOR FOR MR. EGERTON.

CHAPTER LXII. A MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

CHAPTER LXIII. EDWARD MARSTON GOES HOME.

CHAPTER LXIV. GURTH AND HECKETT.

CHAPTER LXV. MR. JABEZ DUCK DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF AT LAST.

CHAPTER LXVI. BESS MAKES A CONFESSION.

CHAPTER LXVII. GERTIE’S BIBLE.

CHAPTER LXVIII. GERTIE GAINS HER HERITAGE.

CHAPTER LXIX. AND LAST.














THE MYSTERIES OF MODERN LONDON

By George R. Sims

1906



CONTENTS

THE MYSTERIES OF MODERN LONDON

CHAPTER I—A NOTE OF INTRODUCTION—WHERE WE SHALL GO AND WHAT WE SHALL SEE

CHAPTER II—BY THE WATERSIDE

CHAPTER III—AT THE FASHIONABLE HOTEL

CHAPTER IV—IN A COMMON LODGING-HOUSE

CHAPTER V—THE WAYS OF CRIME

CHAPTER VI—IN THE CITY OF REFUGE

CHAPTER VII—BEHIND THE SCENES

CHAPTER VIII—THE HOUSES OF TRAGEDY

CHAPTER IX—LUNATICS AT LARGE

CHAPTER X—"FROM INFORMATION RECEIVED"

CHAPTER XI—THE MYSTERY OF MONEY SPENT

CHAPTER XII—THE UNKNOWN FATE

CHAPTER XIII—THE FAMILY SKELETON

CHAPTER XIV—THE ROMANCE OF POVERTY

CHAPTER XV—THE GARDEN OF GUILT

CHAPTER XVI—THE BLACK SHEEP

CHAPTER XVII—CHILDREN AND CRIME

CHAPTER XVIII—BEHIND BRICK WALLS

CHAPTER XIX—THE SOCIAL MASK

CHAPTER XX.—THE SINS OF THE FATHERS

CHAPTER XXI.—THE ROMANCE OF REALITY

CHAPTER XXII.—SOME CONTRASTS

CHAPTER XXIII.—AT DEAD OF NIGHT

CHAPTER XXIV—THE UNDIVULGED SECRET














HOW THE POOR LIVE, AND HORRIBLE LONDON

By George R. Sims

1889



CONTENTS

PREFACE.

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

CHAPTER X.

CHAPTER XI.

CHAPTER XII.

CHAPTER XIII.


HORRIBLE LONDON.

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.