The Black Gang
THE BLACK GANG
CYRIL McNEILE
By CYRIL McNEILE "Sapper"
THE BLACK GANG
THE MAN IN RATCATCHER
Bull-Dog Drummond
MUFTI
THE HUMAN TOUCH
NO MAN'S LAND
MICHAEL CASSIDY, SERGEANT
MEN, WOMEN, AND GUNS
NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1922,
BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
THE BLACK GANG I
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CONTENTS
chapter page I. In Which Things Happen Near Barking Creek 9 II. In Which Scotland Yard Sits Up and Takes Notice 25 III. In Which Hugh Drummond Composes a Letter 48 IV. In Which Count Zadowa Gets a Shock 55 V. In Which Charles Latter, M.P., Goes Mad 68 VI. In Which an Effusion is Sent to the Newspapers 84 VII. In Which A Bomb Bursts at Unpleasantly Close Quarters 102 VIII. In Which the Bag Of Nuts is Found By Accident 115 IX. In Which There is A Stormy Supper Party at the Ritz 123 X. In Which Hugh Drummond Makes a Discovery 136 XI. In Which Hugh Drummond and the Reverend Theodosius Longmoor Take Lunch Together 151 XII. In Which Count Zadowa is Introduced to "Alice in Wonderland" 162 XIII. In Which Hugh Drummond and the Reverend Theodosius Have a Little Chat 174 XIV. In Which a Rolls-Royce Runs Amok 188 XV. In Which Hugh Drummond Arrives at Maybrick Hall 211 XVI. In Which Things Happen at Maybrick Hall 233 XVII. In Which a Murderer is Murdered at Maybrick Hall 250 XVIII. In Which the Home Secretary is Taught the Fox-Trot 269
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