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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Henry Seton Merriman Author: Henry Seton Merriman Editor: David Widger Release date: December 22, 2018 [eBook #58524] Language: English Credits: Produced by David Widger *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF HENRY SETON MERRIMAN *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF HENRY SETON MERRIMAN Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## THE VULTURES ## IN KEDAR'S TENTS THE GREY LADY ## TOMASO'S FORTUNE AND OTHER STORIES ## BARLASCH OF THE GUARD ## THE LAST HOPE ## FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER ## THE ISLE OF UNREST ## WITH EDGED TOOLS ## THE LAST HOPE ## THE SLAVE OF THE LAMP ## RODEN'S CORNER ## THE SOWERS ## THE VELVET GLOVE ## DROSS TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE VULTURES A NOVEL By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS I ALL AT SEA II SIGNAL HOUSE III A SPECIALTY IV TWO OF A TRADE V AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE VI THE VULTURES VII AT THE FRONTIER VIII IN A REMOTE CITY IX THE SAND-WORKERS X A WARNING XI AN AGREEMENT TO DIFFER XII CARTONER VERSUS FATE XIII THE WHEELS OF CHANCE XIV SENTENCED XV A TALE HALF TOLD XVI MUCH-OR NOTHING XVII IN THE SENATORSKA XVIII JOSEPH'S STORY XIX THE HIGH-WATER MARK XX A LIGHT TOUCH XXI A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING XXII THE WHITE FEATHER XXIII COEUR VOLANT XXIV IN THE WEST INDIA DOCK ROAD S XXV THE CAPTAIN'S STORY XXVI IN THE SPRING XXVII A SACRIFICE XXVIII IN THE PINE-WOODS XXIX IN A BY-WAY XXX THE QUIET CITY XXXI THE PAYMENT XXXII A LOVE-LETTER XXXIII THIN ICE XXXIV FOR ANOTHER TIME XXXV ACROSS THE FRONTIER XXXVI CAPTAIN CABLE SOILS HIS HANDS XXXVII THE PARTING OF THE WAYS IN KEDAR’S TENTS By Henry Seton Merriman 1909 CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. One Soweth 1 II. Another Reapeth 11 III. Like Ships upon the Sea 23 IV. Le Premier Pas 34 V. Contraband 48 VI. At Ronda 59 VII. In a Moorish Garden 70 VIII. The Love Letter 82 IX. A War of Wit 94 X. The City of Discontent 105 XI. A Tangled Web 117 XII. On the Toledo Road 129 XIII. A Wise Ignoramus 140 XIV. A Weight of Evidence 151 XV. An Ultimatum 163 XVI. In Honour 174 XVII. In Madrid 185 XVIII. In Toledo 197 XIX. Concepçion takes the Road 208 XX. On the Talavera Road 220 XXI. A Cross-Examination 231 XXII. Reparation 242 XXIII. Larralde’s Price 254 XXIV. Priestcraft 265 XXV. Swordcraft 276 XXVI. Womancraft 287 XXVII. A Night Journey 298 XXVIII. The City of Strife 309 XXIX. Midnight and Dawn 320 XXX. The Dawn of Peace 331 TOMASO'S FORTUNE AND OTHER STORIES By Henry Seton Merriman. CONTENTS SISTER A SMALL WORLD IN A CROOKED WAY THE TALE OF A SCORPION ON THE ROCKS “GOLOSSA-A-L” THE MULE IN LOVE AND WAR TOMASO'S FORTUNE STRANDED PUTTING THINGS RIGHT FOR JUANITA'S SAKE AT THE FRONT THE END OF THE “MOOROO” IN A CARAVAN IN THE TRACK OF THE WANDERING JEW THROUGH THE GATE OF TEARS A PARIAH THE PRODIGAL'S RETURN BARLASCH OF THE GUARD By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS CHAPTER I. ALL ON A SUMMER'S DAY CHAPTER II. A CAMPAIGNER CHAPTER III. FATE CHAPTER IV. THE CLOUDED MOON CHAPTER V. THE WEISSEN ROSS'L CHAPTER VI. THE SHOEMAKER OF KONIGSBERG CHAPTER VII. THE WAY OF LOVE CHAPTER VIII. A VISITATION CHAPTER IX. THE GOLDEN GUESS CHAPTER X. IN DEEP WATER CHAPTER XI. THE WAVE MOVES ON CHAPTER XII. FROM BORODINO CHAPTER XIII. IN THE DAY OF REJOICING CHAPTER XIV. MOSCOW CHAPTER XV. THE GOAL CHAPTER XVI. THE FIRST OF THE EBB CHAPTER XVII. A FORLORN HOPE CHAPTER XVIII. MISSING CHAPTER XIX. KOWNO CHAPTER XX. DESIREE'S CHOICE CHAPTER XXI. ON THE WARSAW ROAD CHAPTER XXII. THROUGH THE SHOALS CHAPTER XXIII. AGAINST THE STREAM CHAPTER XXIV. MATHILDE CHOOSES CHAPTER XXV. A DESPATCH CHAPTER XXVI. ON THE BRIDGE CHAPTER XXVII. A FLASH OF MEMORY CHAPTER XXVIII. VILNA CHAPTER XXIX. THE BARGAIN CHAPTER XXX. THE FULFILMENT THE LAST HOPE By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS CHAPTER I. LE ROI EST MORT CHAPTER II. VIVE LE ROI CHAPTER III. THE RETURN OF “THE LAST HOPE” CHAPTER IV. THE MARQUIS'S CREED CHAPTER V. ON THE DYKE CHAPTER VI. THE STORY OF THE CASTAWAYS CHAPTER VII. ON THE SCENT CHAPTER VIII. THE LITTLE BOY WHO WAS A KING CHAPTER IX. A MISTAKE CHAPTER X. IN THE ITALIAN HOUSE CHAPTER XI. A BEGINNING CHAPTER XII. THE SECRET OF GEMOSAC CHAPTER XIII. WITHIN THE GATES CHAPTER XIV. THE LIFTED VEIL CHAPTER XV. THE TURN OF THE TIDE CHAPTER XVI. THE GAMBLERS CHAPTER XVII. ON THE PONT ROYAL CHAPTER XVIII. THE CITY THAT SOON FORGETS CHAPTER XIX. IN THE BREACH CHAPTER XX. "NINETEEN” CHAPTER XXI. NO. 8 RUELLE ST. JACOB CHAPTER XXII. DROPPING THE PILOT CHAPTER XXIII. A SIMPLE BANKER CHAPTER XXIV. THE LANE OF MANY TURNINGS CHAPTER XXV. SANS RANCUNE CHAPTER XXVI. RETURNED EMPTY CHAPTER XXVII. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES CHAPTER XXVIII. BAREBONE'S PRICE CHAPTER XXIX. IN THE DARK CHAPTER XXX. IN THE FURROW AGAIN CHAPTER XXXI. THE THURSDAY OF MADAME DE CHANTONNAY CHAPTER XXXII. PRIMROSES CHAPTER XXXIII. DORMER COLVILLE IS BLIND CHAPTER XXXIV. A SORDID MATTER CHAPTER XXXV. A SQUARE MAN CHAPTER XXXVI. MRS. PIERRE LAWRENCE DOES NOT UNDERSTAND CHAPTER XXXVII. AN UNDERSTANDING CHAPTER XXXVIII. A COUP-D'ETAT CHAPTER XXXIX. "JOHN DARBY” CHAPTER XL. FARLINGFORD ONCE MORE FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER CHAPTER I THE SEED CHAPTER II SUBURBAN CHAPTER III MERCURY CHAPTER IV FREIGHTED CHAPTER V AFTER NINETEEN YEARS CHAPTER VI FOR HIS COUNTRY CHAPTER VII ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD CHAPTER VIII RELIEVED CHAPTER IX RE-CAST CHAPTER X A LAST THROW CHAPTER XI A CARPET KNIGHT CHAPTER XII BAD NEWS CHAPTER XIII ON THIN ICE CHAPTER XIV THE CURSE OF A GOOD INTENTION CHAPTER XV THE TOUCH OF NATURE CHAPTER XVI THE SPIDER AND THE FLY CHAPTER XVII TWO MOTIVES CHAPTER XVIII LIKE SHIPS UPON THE SEA CHAPTER XIX AT HURLINGHGAM CHAPTER XX IN A SIDE PATH CHAPTER XXI ALONE CHAPTER XXII ACROSS THE YEARS CHAPTER XXIII AND THE TIME PASSES SOMEHOW CHAPTER XXIV A STAB IN THE DARK CHAPTER XXV FROM THE JAWS OF DEATH CHAPTER XXVI BALANCING ACCOUNTS CHAPTER XXVII AT BAY CHAPTER XXVIII THE LAST LINK CHAPTER XXIX SETTLED THE ISLE OF UNREST By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS THE ISLE OF UNREST CHAPTER I THE MOVING FINGER CHAPTER II CHEZ CLÉMENT CHAPTER III A BY-PATH CHAPTER IV A TOSS-UP CHAPTER V IN THE RUE DU CHERCHE-MIDI CHAPTER VI NEIGHBOURS CHAPTER VII JOURNEY'S END CHAPTER VIII AT VASSELOT CHAPTER IX THE PROMISED LAND CHAPTER X THUS FAR CHAPTER XI BY SURPRISE CHAPTER XII A SUMMONS CHAPTER XIII WAR CHAPTER XIV GOSSIP CHAPTER XV WAR CHAPTER XVI A MASTERFUL MAN CHAPTER XVII WITHOUT DRUM OR TRUMPET CHAPTER XVIII A WOMAN OF ACTION CHAPTER XIX THE SEARCH CHAPTER XX WOUNDED CHAPTER XXI FOR FRANCE CHAPTER XXII IN THE MACQUIS CHAPTER XXIII AN UNDERSTANDING CHAPTER XXIV CE QUE FEMME VEUT CHAPTER XXV ON THE GREAT ROAD CHAPTER XXVI THE END OF THE JOURNEY CHAPTER XXVII THE ABBÉ'S SALAD CHAPTER XXVIII GOLD CHAPTER XXIX A BALANCED ACCOUNT CHAPTER XXX THE BEGINNING AND THE END WITH EDGED TOOLS By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS CHAPTER I. TWO GENERATIONS CHAPTER II. OVER THE OLD GROUND CHAPTER III. A FAREWELL CHAPTER IV. A TRAGEDY CHAPTER V. WITH EDGED TOOLS CHAPTER VI. UNDER THE LINE CHAPTER VII. THE SECRET OF THE SIMIACINE CHAPTER VIII. A RECRUIT CHAPTER IX. TO PASS THE TIME CHAPTER X. LOANGO CHAPTER XI. A COMPACT CHAPTER XII. A MEETING CHAPTER XIII. IN BLACK AND WHITE CHAPTER XIV. PANIC-STRICKEN CHAPTER XV. A CONFIDENCE CHAPTER XVI. WAR CHAPTER XVII. UNDERHAND CHAPTER XVIII. A REQUEST CHAPTER XIX. IVORY CHAPTER XX. BROUGHT TO THE SCRATCH CHAPTER XXI. THE FIRST CONSIGNMENT CHAPTER XXII. THE SECOND CONSIGNMENT CHAPTER XXIII. MERCURY CHAPTER XXIV. NEMESIS CHAPTER XXV. TO THE RESCUE CHAPTER XXVI. IN PERIL CHAPTER XXVII. OFF DUTY CHAPTER XXVIII. A SLOW RECOVERY CHAPTER XXIX. A CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE CHAPTER XXX. OLD BIRDS CHAPTER XXXI. SEED-TIME CHAPTER XXXII. AN ENVOY CHAPTER XXXIII. DARK DEALING CHAPTER XXXIV. AMONG THORNS CHAPTER XXXV. ENGAGED CHAPTER XXXVI. NO COMPROMISE CHAPTER XXXVII. FOUL PLAY CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE ACCURSED CAMP CHAPTER XXXIX. THE EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCE CHAPTER XL. SIR JOHN'S LAST CARD CHAPTER XLI. A TROIS CHAPTER XLII. A STRONG FRIENDSHIP CHAPTER XLIII. A LONG DEBT CHAPTER XLIV. MADE UP CHAPTER XLV. THE TELEGRAM THE LAST HOPE By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS CHAPTER I LE ROI EST MORT CHAPTER II VIVE LE ROI CHAPTER III THE RETURN OF “THE LAST HOPE” CHAPTER IV THE MARQUIS’S CREED CHAPTER V ON THE DYKE CHAPTER VI THE STORY OF THE CASTAWAYS CHAPTER VII ON THE SCENT CHAPTER VIII THE LITTLE BOY WHO WAS A KING CHAPTER IX A MISTAKE CHAPTER X IN THE ITALIAN HOUSE CHAPTER XI A BEGINNING CHAPTER XII THE SECRET OF GEMOSAC CHAPTER XIII WITHIN THE GATES CHAPTER XIV THE LIFTED VEIL CHAPTER XV THE TURN OF THE TIDE CHAPTER XVI THE GAMBLERS CHAPTER XVII ON THE PONT ROYAL CHAPTER XVIII THE CITY THAT SOON FORGETS CHAPTER XIX IN THE BREACH CHAPTER XX “NINETEEN” CHAPTER XXI NO. 8 RUELLE ST. JACOB CHAPTER XXII DROPPING THE PILOT CHAPTER XXIII A SIMPLE BANKER CHAPTER XXIV THE LANE OF MANY TURNINGS CHAPTER XXV SANS RANCUNE CHAPTER XXVI RETURNED EMPTY CHAPTER XXVII OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES CHAPTER XXVIII BAREBONE’S PRICE CHAPTER XXIX IN THE DARK CHAPTER XXX IN THE FURROW AGAIN CHAPTER XXXI THE THURSDAY OF MADAME DE CHANTONNAY CHAPTER XXXII PRIMROSES CHAPTER XXXIII DORMER COLVILLE IS BLIND CHAPTER XXXIV A SORDID MATTER CHAPTER XXXV A SQUARE MAN CHAPTER XXXVI MRS. ST. PIERRE LAWRENCE DOES NOT UNDERSTAND CHAPTER XXXVII AN UNDERSTANDING CHAPTER XXXVIII A COUP-D'ÉTAT CHAPTER XXXIX “JOHN DARBY” CHAPTER XL FARLINGFORD ONCE MORE THE SLAVE OF THE LAMP By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER I IN THE RUE ST. GINGOLPHE CHAPTER II TOOLS CHAPTER III WITHOUT REST CHAPTER IV BURDENED CHAPTER V A REUNION CHAPTER VI BROKEN THREADS CHAPTER VII PUPPETS CHAPTER VIII FALSE METAL CHAPTER IX A CLUE CHAPTER X ON THE SCENT CHAPTER XI BURY BLUFF CHAPTER XII A WARNING WORD CHAPTER XIII A NIGHT WATCH CHAPTER XIV FOILED CHAPTER XV BOOKS CHAPTER XVI FOES CHAPTER XVII A RETREAT CHAPTER XVIII AN EMPTY NEST CHAPTER XIX FOUL PLAY CHAPTER XX WINGED CHAPTER XXI TRUE TO HIS CLOTH CHAPTER XXII GREEK AND GREEK CHAPTER XXIII STRICKEN DOWN CHAPTER XXIV BACK TO LIFE CHAPTER XXV BACK TO WORK CHAPTER XXVI SIGNOR BRUNO CHAPTER XXVII IN THE RUE ST. GINGOLPHE AGAIN CHAPTER XXVIII THE MAKING OF CHRISTIAN VELLACOTT RODEN'S CORNER By Henry Seton Merriman 1913 CONTENTS CHAPTER I IN ST.JACOB STRAAT CHAPTER II WORK OR PLAY? CHAPTER III BEGINNING AT HOME CHAPTER IV A NEW DISCIPLE CHAPTER V OUT OF EGYPT CHAPTER VI ON THE DUNES CHAPTER VII OFFICIAL CHAPTER VIII THE SEAMY SIDE CHAPTER IX A SHADOW FROM THE PAST CHAPTER X DEEPER WATER CHAPTER XI IN THE OUDE WEG CHAPTER XII SUBURBAN CHAPTER XIII THE MAKING OF A MAN CHAPTER XIV UNSOUND CHAPTER XV PLAIN SPEAKING CHAPTER XVI DANGER CHAPTER XVII PLAIN SPEAKING CHAPTER XVIII A COMPLICATION CHAPTER XIX DANGER CHAPTER XX FROM THE PAST CHAPTER XXI A COMBINED FORCE CHAPTER XXII GRATITUDE CHAPTER XXIII A REINFORCEMENT CHAPTER XXIV A BRIGHT AND SHINING LIGHT CHAPTER XXV CLEARING THE AIR CHAPTER XXVI THE ULTIMATUM CHAPTER XXVII COMMERCE CHAPTER XXVIII WITH CARE CHAPTER XXIX A LESSON CHAPTER XXX ON THE QUEEN'S CANAL CHAPTER XXXI AT THE CORNER CHAPTER XXXII ROUND THE CORNER THE SOWERS By Henry Seton Merriman 1895 CONTENTS THE SOWERS CHAPTER I A WAIF ON THE STEPPE CHAPTER II BY THE VOLGA CHAPTER III DIPLOMATIC CHAPTER IV DON QUIXOTE CHAPTER V THE BARON CHAPTER VI THE TALLEYRAND CLUB CHAPTER VII OLD HANDS CHAPTER VIII SAFE! CHAPTER IX THE PRINCE CHAPTER X THE MOSCOW DOCTOR CHAPTER XI CATRINA CHAPTER XII AT THORS CHAPTER XIII UNMASKED CHAPTER XIV A WIRE-PULLER CHAPTER XV IN A WINTER CITY CHAPTER XVI THE THIN END CHAPTER XVII CHARITY CHAPTER XVIII IN THE CHAMPS ILYSIES CHAPTER XIX ON THE NEVA CHAPTER XX AN OFFER OF FRIENDSHIP CHAPTER XXI A SUSPECTED HOUSE CHAPTER XXII THE SPIDER AND THE FLY CHAPTER XXIII A WINTER SCENE CHAPTER XXIV HOME CHAPTER XXV OSTERNO CHAPTER XXVI BLOODHOUNDS CHAPTER XXVII IN THE WEB CHAPTER XXVIII IN THE CASTLE OF THORS CHAPTER XXIX ANGLO-RUSSIAN CHAPTER XXX WOLF! CHAPTER XXXI A DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT CHAPTER XXXII A CLOUD CHAPTER XXXIII THE NET IS DRAWN CHAPTER XXXIV AN APPEAL CHAPTER XXXV ON THE EDGE OF THE STORM CHAPTER XXXVI @ TROIS CHAPTER XXXVII @ DEUX CHAPTER XXXVIII A TALE THAT IS TOLD CHAPTER XXXIX HUSBAND AND WIFE CHAPTER XL STIPAN RETURNS CHAPTER XLI DUTY CHAPTER XLII THE STORM BURSTS CHAPTER XLIII BEHIND THE VEIL CHAPTER XLIV KISMET The VELVET GLOVE By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS I IN THE CITY OF THE WINDS II EVASIO MON III WITHIN THE HIGH WALLS IV THE JADE--CHANCE V A PILGRIMAGE VI PILGRIMS VII THE ALTERNATIVE VIII THE TRAIL IX THE QUARRY X THISBE XI THE ROYAL ADVENTURE XII IN A STRONG CITY XIII THE GRIP OF THE VELVET GLOVE XIV IN THE CLOISTER XV OUR LADY OF THE SHADOWS XVI THE MATTRESS BEATER XVII AT THE INN OF THE TWO TREES XVIII THE MAKERS OF HISTORY XIX COUSIN PELIGROS XX AT TORRE GARDA XXI JUANITA GROWS UP XXII AN ACCIDENT XXIII KIND INQUIRIES XXIV THE STORMY PETREL XXV WAR'S ALARM XXVI AT THE FORD XXVII IN THE CLOUDS XXVIII LE GANT DE VELOURS XXIX LA MAIN DE FER XXX THE CASTING VOTE DROSS By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. 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