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. Stories, weird and wonderful [electronic resource]. .The Golden Lion. The Way We Live FayKept in the Dark. By FRANCES ELEANOR Furness. | Mabels Progress. Like Ships upon the Sea. By J. —Faraells IVAN TURGENIEFF & from Foreign MARK TWAIN Tom Sawyer. A Tramp Abroad. Stolen White Elephant. Life on the Mississippi. APleasure Trip on theContinentof EuropeHuckleberry and Pauper. By C. C. FRASER-TYTLER. Mistress Judith. By SARAH TYTLER. What She Came ThroughBeauty and the Jacqueline. The Brides Mungos Buried Diamonds. By J. S. WINTER. Cavalry Life. | Regimental Legend*. By H. F. WOOD. The Passenger from Scotland Yard. By Lady WOOD.—Sabina. By EDMUND YATES. The Forlorn Hope. | Land at Last. 2] London: CHATTO & WINDUS, Piccadilly, W. STORIES wetvb anb wonbecful BY J. E. MUDDOCK AUTHOR OF A WINGLESS ANGEL AS THE SHADOWS FALL*FROM THE BOSOM OF THE DEEP ^anionCHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY PRINTED BY SFOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE LONDON- CONTENTS PAdE I. The Strange Story of Major Weir . . l II. The White Lady op the Eiver—A Clyde Legend 13 III. The Blue Star 24 IV. The Spectre op Barrochan 39 V. The Piper op Culloden 55 VI. Some Experiments with a Head . . .08 VII. John Macdougals Double 79 VIII. The Bride of Death 92 IX. The Unbidden Guest 106 X. The China Dog 119 XI. The Haunted Man 133 XII. Kuth 148 XIII. A Ghost from the Sea 160 XIV. The Shining Hand 173 XV. A Night with the Dead 187 XVI. The Blood Drips 201 XVII. The Dream that came True 215 XVIII. The Compact 230 XIX. The Bell of Doom .246 XX. The Story of a Hanged Man 271 XXI. The Crime of the Rue Aubee 294 XXII. The Strange Story of Dr. Martin . . .306 I THE STRANGE STORY OF MAJOR WEIR The craze for supplanting old things with new is responsiblefor much Vandalism ; while the modern besom of reform hasswept away some of t


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