Chapter VII.The SolutionNext morning, after breakfast, we found Inspector MacDonald and White Mason seated in close consultation in the small parlour ...
PART II.The ScowrersChapter I.The ManIt was the fourth of February in the year 1875. It had been a severe winter, and the snow lay deep in the gorges ...
Chapter II.The BodymasterMcMurdo was a man who made his mark quickly. Wherever he was the folk around soon knew it. Within a week he had become infini...
Chapter III.Lodge 341, VermissaOn the day following the evening which had contained so many exciting events, McMurdo moved his lodgings from old Jacob...
Chapter IV.The Valley of FearWhen McMurdo awoke next morning he had good reason to remember his initiation into the lodge. His head ached with the eff...
Chapter V.The Darkest HourIf anything had been needed to give an impetus to Jack McMurdo's popularity among his fellows it would have been his arr...
Chapter VI.DangerIt was the height of the reign of terror. McMurdo, who had already been appointed Inner Deacon, with every prospect of some day succe...
Chapter VII.The Trapping of Birdy EdwardsAs McMurdo had said, the house in which he lived was a lonely one and very well suited for such a crime as th...
Chapter VIII.EpilogueThe police trial had passed, in which the case of John Douglas was referred to a higher court. So had the Quarter Sessions, at wh...
The Adventure Of The Mazarin StoneArthur Conan DoyleIt was pleasant to Dr. Watson to find himself once more in the untidy room of the first floor in B...