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THE SIAMESE CAT

BY

HENRY MILNER RIDEOUT


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Illustrations by W. F. Grefé


NEW YORK
McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO
MCMVII


Copyright, 1907, McClure, Phillips & Company

Copyright, 1907, The Curtis Publishing Company

To my Brother
DUNNING HIDEOUT

CONTENTS

  1. chapterpage
  2. I
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    3
  3. II
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    33
  4. III
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    61
  5. IV
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    89
  6. V
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    115
  7. VI
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    141
  8. VII
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    173
  9. VIII
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    201

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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  2. The big chap would fetch fifty to a hundred pounds in London
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    46
  3. "My word," he puffed, "that chap could run!"
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    74
  4. "So you will regretfully kill me"
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    98
  5. "Where did the cat stay last night?"
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    100
  6. "Now forget your father and give me the truth"
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    126
  7. "Past three-quarters," said Borkman
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    216


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