THE WHITE MICE
"What does anything matter, when I know that the end is near!"
The
White Mice
White Mice
BY
RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
ILLUSTRATED BY
GEORGE GIBBS
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
Copyright, 1909, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
Published, May, 1909
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
“What does anything matter, when I know—that the end is near!” Frontispiece FACING PAGE “O-i-i-ga, you Moso! Get a move on! Pronto! If you don’t I’ll do that myself” 20 “I hear the call of the White Mice,” said Peter de Peyster 30 Under the blow, the masked man staggered drunkenly 70 Shifting the reins to his left hand, Roddy let the other fall upon his revolver 114 “Now I know why I came to Venezuela!” 144 On such a night, Leander swam the Hellespont 198 Her fingers traced the sign of the cross 294
CONTENTS (not listed in original)
- Chapter I, 1
- Chapter II, 36
- Chapter III, 72
- Chapter IV, 105
- Chapter V, 142
- Chapter VI, 185
- Chapter VII, 220
- Chapter VIII, 270
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