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The Blind Man's Eyes (July 1916)

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The Blind Man's Eyes (1916)
William MacHarg and Edwin Balmer
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THE BLIND MAN'S EYES

"Until I come to you as—as you have never known me yet!" Frontispiece. See page 284.

THE BLIND
MAN'S EYES


BY
WILLIAM MacHARG
AND
EDWIN BALMER

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
Wilson C. Dexter





BOSTON
Little, Brown, and Company
1916

Copyright, 1916,
By Little, Brown, and Company.
All rights reserved

Published, March, 1916
Reprinted, March, 1916 (twice)
April, 1916; May, 1916
June, 1916; July, 1916





Printers
S. J. Parkhill & Co., Boston, U.S.A.

To
R. L.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I A Financier Dies 1
II The Express Is Held for a Personage 9
III Miss Dorne Meets Eaton 24
IV Truce 32
V Are You Hillward? 44
VI The Hand in the Aisle 59
VII "Isn't This Basil Santoine?" 70
VIII Suspicion Fastens on Eaton 83
IX Questions 95
X The Blind Man's Eyes 111
XI Publicity Not Wanted 131
XII The Ally in the House 150
XIII The Man from the Train 173
XIV It Grows Plainer 191
XV Donald Avery Is Moody 206
XVI Santoine's "Eyes" Fail Him 218
XVII The Fight in the Study 243
XVIII Under Cover of Darkness 254
XIX Pursuit 271
XX Waiting 288
XXI What One Can Do Without Eyes 297
XXII The Man Hunt 310
XXIII Not Eaton—Overton 324
XXIV The Flaw in the Left Eye 341
XXV "It's All Right, Hugh"—At Last 358

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

"Until I come to you as—as you have never known me yet!" Frontispiece
"He's been murdered!" Page 64
"It will not be merely accusation they make against me—it will be my sentence!" Page 122
She gazed about again, therefore, and told him what she saw Page 266

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