The Man Who Was NobodyBearing a letter from her employer, Marjorie Stedman, confidential secretary and niece of Solomon Stedman, enters the drawing room of Alma Trebizond, actress and wife of Sir James Tynewood. Tynewood is unpleasantly drunk. When a second delivery is required Marjorie travels again to Tynewood Chase. Left alone by Doctor Fordham, she hears a shot. When she opens the door she discovers Sir James lying in a pool of blood. The man holding the revolver is someone Marjorie has seen before... |
Contents
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WHAT HAPPENED AT TYNEWOOD CHASE | 18 |
THE MYSTERY | 23 |
IN SOUTH AFRICA | 27 |
SOLOMONS PLAN | 34 |
THE ORDER TO MARRY | 40 |
A MARRIAGE WAS ARRANGED | 92 |
IN THE LANE | 99 |
THE WEDDING | 103 |
LADY TYNEWOOD HAS AN IDEA | 106 |
THE HONEYMOON | 110 |
THE NIGHT OF THE WEDDING | 116 |
LADY TYNEWOOD PURSUES HER INQUIRIES | 121 |
THE RETURN FROM BRIGHTSEA | 127 |
MRS STEDMANS TROUBLE | 46 |
MARJORIE SENDS HER WIRE | 51 |
MARJORIE TELLS THE NEWS | 55 |
THE MAN WHO WAS NOBODY | 61 |
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS | 66 |
THE INTRUDER | 71 |
MRS STEDMAN HEARS THE NEWS | 75 |
A MARRIAGE HAS BEEN ARRANGED | 79 |
LADY TYNEWOOD MAKES A CALL | 84 |
THE MEETING | 88 |
THE STORY OF SIR JAMES TYNEWOOD | 132 |
THE PHOTOGRAPH | 137 |
A MIDNIGHT VISITOR | 140 |
A CUP OF TEA | 146 |
THE DENOUNCEMENT | 151 |
TO SILENCE PRETORIA SMITH | 154 |
SIR JAMES TYNEWOOD SPEAKS | 162 |
THE END | 166 |
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