The Innocence of Father Brown
"'Has Miss Hope seen that thing on the window?'"
(see page 130).
THE INNOCENCE
OF
FATHER BROWN
with eight full-page plates by
Sydney Seymour Lucas
CASSELL AND COMPANY, LTD.
London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne
1911
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
To
WALDO AND MILDRED D'AVIGDOR
CONTENTS
PAGE
1. | 1 |
2. | 33 |
3. | 66 |
4. | 97 |
5. | 120 |
6. | 148 |
7. | 172 |
8. | 202 |
9. | 233 |
10. | 260 |
11. | 286 |
12. | 315 |
LIST OF PLATES
"'Has Miss Hope seen that Thing on the Window?'" |
Frontispiece |
FACING PAGE
"Father Brown bent over the Prostrate Comic Policeman" |
114 |
"He put his Hand on the Shoulder of an ordinary passing Postman" |
146 |
"'The Earl of Glengyle,' said Brown sadly, and looked down heavily at the Skull" |
166 |
"The duellists had already crossed Swords" |
222 |
"Five People rushed into the Gate of the Mansions as Three People rushed out" |
268 |
"'Who are You, you cursed Spy, to weave your Spider's web round Me?'" |
280 |
"'Then it was that the unlucky Girl ran in, and, misunderstanding the Struggle, strove to slash her Father Free'" |
334 |
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