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    Miss Cayley's Adventures


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      Produced by Annie McGuire. This book was produced fromscanned images of public domain material from the GooglePrint project.

      MISS CAYLEY'S ADVENTURES

      RECENT FICTION

      By A. CONAN DOYLE.

      A Duet. 6s.

      By GRANT ALLEN.

      An African Millionaire. 6s. Linnet. 6s.

      By FREDERIC BRETON.

      True Heart. 6s. 'God Save England!' 6s.

      By M. P. SHIEL.

      Contraband of War. 6s. The Yellow Danger. 6s.

      By GRAMMONT HAMILTON.

      The Mayfair Marriage. 6s.

      By HALDANE MACFALL.

      The Wooings of Jezebel Pettyfer. 6s.

      By F. C. CONSTABLE.

      Aunt Judith's Island. 6s. Morgan Hailsham. 6s.

      By FRANK NORRIS.

      Shanghaied. 3s. 6d.

      By MARIE CONNOR LEIGHTON and ROBERT LEIGHTON.

      Convict 99. 3s. 6d. Michael Dred, Detective. 3s. 6d.

      * * * * *

      London: GRANT RICHARDS, 1899

      ALL AGOG TO TEACH THE HIGHER MATHEMATICS.--_See page_142.]

      MISS CAYLEY'S ADVENTURES

      BYGRANT ALLEN

      WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GORDON BROWNE

      LondonGRANT RICHARDS9 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C.

      1899

      _Printed April 1899__Reprinted July 1899_

      CONTENTS

      PAGE

      1. THE ADVENTURE OF THE CANTANKEROUS OLD LADY 1

      2. THE ADVENTURE OF THE SUPERCILIOUS _ATTACHE_ 29

      3. THE ADVENTURE OF THE INQUISITIVE AMERICAN 59

      4. THE ADVENTURE OF THE AMATEUR COMMISSION AGENT 85

      5. THE ADVENTURE OF THE IMPROMPTU MOUNTAINEER 115

      6. THE ADVENTURE OF THE URBANE OLD GENTLEMAN 141

      7. THE ADVENTURE OF THE UNOBTRUSIVE OASIS 170

      8. THE ADVENTURE OF THE PEA-GREEN PATRICIAN 199

      9. THE ADVENTURE OF THE MAGNIFICENT MAHARAJAH 225

      10. THE ADVENTURE OF THE CROSS-EYED Q.C. 252

      11. THE ADVENTURE OF THE ORIENTAL ATTENDANT 281

      12. THE ADVENTURE OF THE UNPROFESSIONAL DETECTIVE 305

      ILLUSTRATIONS

      PAGE

      All agog to teach the higher mathematics _Frontispiece_

      I am going out, simply in search of adventure 5

      Oui, Madame; Merci Beaucoup, Madame 8

      Excuse me, I said, but I think I can see a way out of your difficulty 10

      A most urbane and obliging Continental gentleman 17

      Persons of Miladi's temperament are always young 20

      That succeeds? the shabby-looking man muttered 24

      I put her hand back firmly 30

      He cast a hasty glance at us 35

      Harold, you viper, what do you mean by trying to avoid me? 37

      Circumstances alter cases, he murmured 43

      Miss Cayley, he said, you are playing with me 50

      I rose of a sudden, and ran down the hill 54

      I was going to oppose you and Harold 56

      He kept close at my heels 63

      I was pulled up short by a mounted policeman 64

      Seems I didn't make much of a job of it 66

      Don't scorch, miss; don't scorch 78

      How far ahead the first man? 82

      I am here behind you, Herr Lieutenant 83

      Let them boom or bust on it 86

      His open admiration was getting quite embarrassing 91

      Minute inspection 96

      I felt a perfect little hypocrite 99

      She invited Elsie and myself to stop with her 103

      The Count 107

      I thought it kinder to him to remove it altogether 110

      Inch by inch he retreated 113

      Never leave a house to the servants, my dear! 118

      I may stay, mayn't I? 123

      I advanced on my hands and knees to the edge of the precipice 129

      I gripped the rope and let myself down 132

      I rolled and slid down 136

      There's enterprise for you 145

      Painting the sign-board 148

      The urbane old gentleman 150

      He went on dictating for just an hour 153

      He bowed to us each separately 156

      I waited breathless 164

      What, you here! he cried 168

      He read them, cruel man, before my very eyes 174

      'Tis Doctor Macloghlen, he answered 177

      Too much Nile 181

      Emphasis 184

      Riding a camel does not greatly differ from sea-sickness 186

      Her agitation was evident 189

      Crouching by the rocks sat our mysterious stranger 194

      An odd-looking young man 201

      He turned to me with an inane smile 205

      Nothing seemed to put the man down 210

      Yah don't catch me going so fah from Newmarket 214

      Wasn't Fra Diavolo also a composah? 216

      Take my word for it, you're staking your money on the wrong fellah 220

      I am the Maharajah of Moozuffernuggar 227

      Who's your black friend? 232

      A tiger-hunt is not a thing to be got up lightly 238

      It went off unexpectedly 245

      I saw him now the Oriental despot 248

      It's I who am the winnah! 250

      He wrote, I expect you to come back to England and marry me 254

      It was endlessly wearisome 256

      The cross-eyed Q.
    C. begged him to be very careful 262

      I was a grotesque failure 265

      The jury smiled 270

      The question requires no answer, he said 272

      I reeled where I sat 279

      The messenger entered 284

      He took a long, careless stare at me 291

      I beckoned a porter 293

      You can't get out here, he said, crustily 296

      We told our tale 298

      I have found a clue 303

      I've held the fort by main force 306

      Never! he answered. Never! 308

      We shall have him in our power 312

      Victory! 316

      You wished to see me, sir? 320

      Well, this is a fair knock-out, he ejaculated 325

      Harold, your wife has bested me 329

     


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