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Title: A Prince of Sinners
Author: E. Phillips Oppenheim
Release Date: October 30, 2005 [eBook #16971]
Language: English
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A PRINCE OF SINNERS
by
E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM
Contents
PART I.
I. Mr. Kingston Brooks, Political Agent
II. The Bullsom Family at Home
III. Kingston Brooks has a Visitor
IV. A Question for the Country
V. The Marquis of Arranmore
VI. The Man who went to Hell
VII. A Thousand Pounds
VIII. Kingston Brooks makes Inquiries
IX. Henslow speaks out
X. A Tempting Offer
XI. Who the Devil is Brooks?
XII. Mr. Bullsom gives a Dinner-party
XIII. Charity the "Crime"
XIV. An Awkward Question
XV. A Supper-party at the "Queen's"
XVI. Uncle and Niece
XVII. Fifteen Years in Hell
XVIII. Mary Scott pays an Unexpected Call
XIX. The Marquis Mephistopheles
XX. The Confidence of Lord Arranmore
PART II.
I. Lord Arranmore's Amusements
II. The Heckling of Henslow
III. Mary Scott's Two Visitors
IV. A Marquis on Matrimony
V. Brooks enlists a Recruit
VI. Kingston Brooks, Philanthropist
VII. Brooks and his Missions
VIII. Mr. Bullsom is Staggered
IX. Ghosts
X. A New Don Quixote
PART III.
I. An Aristocratic Recruit
II. Mr. Lavilette interferes
III. The Singular Behaviour of Mary Scott
IV. Lord Arranmore in a New Role
V. Lady Sybil lends a Hand
VI. The Reservation of Mary Scott
VII. Father and Son
VIII. The Advice of Mr. Bullsom
IX. A Question and an Answer
X. Lady Sybil says "Yes"
XI. Brooks hears the News
XII. The Prince of Sinners speaks out
A Prince of Sinners
PART I
CHAPTER I
MR. KINGSTON BROOKS, POLITICAL AG
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