THE
LONE
WOLF

LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE

The Lone Wolf - Frontispiece.jpg

The Lone Wolf recoils when faced by sergeants de ville in the studio of an artist friend. (Photoplay edition "The Lone Wolf")

THE
LONE WOLF



A Melodrama


By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE




A. L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS
114-120 East Twenty-third Street - - New York

Published by Arrangement with Little, Brown and Company

Copyright, 1918,
By Louis Joseph Vance.


All rights reserved, including those of translation into foreign languages, including the Scandinavian

CONTENTS

  1. CHAPTERPAGE
  2. I.Troyon's1
  3. II.Return18
  4. III.A Point of Interrogation24
  5. IV.A Stratagem40
  6. V.Anticlimax47
  7. VI.The Pack Gives Tongue53
  8. VII.L'Abbaye59
  9. VIII.The High Hand71
  10. IX.Disaster86
  11. X.Turn About98
  12. XI.Flight108
  13. XII.Awakening126
  14. XIII.Confessional133
  15. XIV.Rive Droit153
  16. XV.Sheer Impudence166
  17. XVI.Restitution179
  18. XVII.The Forlorn Hope194
  19. XVIII.Enigma206
  20. XIX.Unmasked224
  21. XX.War242
  22. XXI.Apostate253
  23. XXII.Trapped259
  • XXIII.Madame Omber265
  • XXIV.Rendezvous278
  • XXV.Wings of the Morning287
  • XXVI.The Flying Death300
  • XXVII.Daybreak310

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