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THE COIN OF DIONYSIUS 1
THE KNIGHT'S CROSS SIGNAL PROBLEM 25
THE TRAGEDY AT BROOKBEND COTTAGE 66
THE CLEVER MRS STRAITHWAITE 99
THE LAST EXPLOIT OF HARRY THE ACTOR 138
THE TILLING SHAW MYSTERY 187
THE COMEDY AT FOUNTAIN COTTAGE 224
THE GAME PLAYED IN THE DARK 262
THE COIN OF DIONYSIUS
It was eight o'clock at night and raining, scarcely a time when a
business so limited in its clientele as that of a coin dealer could hope
to attract any customer, but a light was still showing in the small shop
that bore over its window the name of Baxter, and in the even smaller
office at the back the proprietor himself sat reading the latest _Pall
Mall_. His enterprise seemed to be justified, for presently the door
bell gave its announcement, and throwing down his paper Mr Baxter went
forward.
As a matter of fact the dealer had been expecting someone and his manner
as he passed into the shop was unmistakably suggestive of a caller of
importance. But at the first glance towards his visitor the excess of
deference melted out of his bearing, leaving the urbane, self-possessed
shopman in the presence of the casual customer.
THE COIN OF DIONYSIUS 1
THE KNIGHT'S CROSS SIGNAL PROBLEM 25
THE TRAGEDY AT BROOKBEND COTTAGE 66
THE CLEVER MRS STRAITHWAITE 99
THE LAST EXPLOIT OF HARRY THE ACTOR 138
THE TILLING SHAW MYSTERY 187
THE COMEDY AT FOUNTAIN COTTAGE 224
THE GAME PLAYED IN THE DARK 262
THE COIN OF DIONYSIUS
It was eight o'clock at night and raining, scarcely a time when a
business so limited in its clientele as that of a coin dealer could hope
to attract any customer, but a light was still showing in the small shop
that bore over its window the name of Baxter, and in the even smaller
office at the back the proprietor himself sat reading the latest _Pall
Mall_. His enterprise seemed to be justified, for presently the door
bell gave its announcement, and throwing down his paper Mr Baxter went
forward.
As a matter of fact the dealer had been expecting someone and his manner
as he passed into the shop was unmistakably suggestive of a caller of
importance. But at the first glance towards his visitor the excess of
deference melted out of his bearing, leaving the urbane, self-possessed
shopman in the presence of the casual customer.
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