It was there again, the deathly grey face.
GREY FACE
By SAX ROHMER
MCKINLAY, STONE & MACKENZIE
NEW YORK
COPYRIGHT, 1924, BY DOUBLEDAY, PAGE
& COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE
COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, N. Y.
CONTENTS
chapter page I. The Death Mask 1 II. The Psycho-Analyst 11 III. Jasmine 20 IV. Madame Sabinov 29 V. The Dead Man of Park Lane 35 VI. A Luncheon 47 VII. In Half-Moon Street 53 VIII. The Blue Flame 64 IX. Quasimodo 73 X. The Glass Mask 84 XI. At Low Ketley 90 XII. "Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On" 97 XIII. A Room in Limehouse 108 XIV. The Commissioner of Metropolitan Police 116 XV. M. De Trepniak at Home 122 XVI. Magic in Park Lane 131 XVII. The White Pavilion 137 XVIII. At the Athenæum 144 XIX. The Man in the Arcade 150 XX. Doctor Weissler 157 XXI. Krauss 164 XXII. New Wonder 171 XXIII. In Trepniak's Library 179 XXIV. The Wizard's Window 186 XXV. Official Measures 194 XXVI. The Empress 200 XXVII. Hermon el Bâhari 205 XXVIII. The Howling Dogs 211 XXIX. Concerning Benjamin Teak 217 XXX. The Room in the Tower 226 XXXI. Awakening 234 XXXII. The Far-Flung Web 241 XXXIII. The Third Warning 249 XXXIV. The Alchemist 256 XXXV. Later the Same Night 265 XXXVI. Ecko 272 XXXVII. The Globe of Power 279 XXXVIII. Mr. Michael Remembers 287 XXXIX. "I Understand" 298 XL. The Book of Trepniak 308 XLI. Forbidden Wisdom 315 XLII. The Empty Mansion 327
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