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¢º ¾Ó¶Ñ¿Í³×Æ® ½Ã¹ö Á¸½º ºÎÀÎ(Mrs. Antoinette Seaver Jones)Àº Á×À½À» ´«¾Õ¿¡ µÎ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÅÙ½ºÆÌ ±¤»ê(Ten-Spot mine)À» °³¹ßÇÑ ¾Æ¹öÁö ĸƾ ¹ä ½Ã¹ö(Captain Bob Seaver) ´öºÐ¿¡ ¸·´ëÇÑ ºÎ¸¦ ½×¾ÒÀ½¿¡µµ ºÒ±¸ÇÏ°í, °¡³­ÇÑ ¿¹¼ú°¡ Á¦À̽¼ Á¸½º(Jason Jones)¿Í °áÈ¥ÇØ ¿Üµ¿µþ ¾Ë·Î¶ó(Alora Jones)¸¦ µÎ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù. ±×·¯³ª ³²Æí°ú Çì¾îÁø ÀÌÈÄ ¿©·¯ µµ½Ã¸¦ ÀüÀüÇÏ´Ù°¡ ½ÃÄ«°íÀÇ ÃÖ°í±Þ È£ÅÚ º¼Å׸£(Hotel Voltaire)¿¡¼­ ¸ð¸£ÇÉ¿¡ ÃëÇØ Á׾°í ÀÖÁö¿ä. °ú¿¬ ¾Ë·Î¶ó´Â ¾î¶² ¿î¸íÀ» ¸ÂÀÌÇÏ°Ô µÉ °ÍÀΰ¡?

¢º "You must understand," she continued, "that Jason Jones is an honorable man and in many ways a high-minded gentleman. I have lived with him as his wife and I know that he is well fitted to care for our child and to rear her properly. I have left my entire fortune to Alora, but I have made Jason my sole executor, and he is to have control, under certain restrictions, of all the income until Alora is eighteen. I think he will be glad to accept the responsibility, both on Alora's account and for the money."

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¢º "The woman's dead, Doctor," cried Jason Jones, standing in the middle of the room. "She's dead!" The physician hastened to the bedside, where Janet Orme, the nurse, was bending over the still form. Pushing her away, Dr. Anstruther made a hurried examination. It was true; the woman was dead. At the very moment of reunion with the husband from whom she had so long been parted, she had passed on to another life, leaving reconciliation in abeyance.

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¢º "And then she can do as she likes with her money. Just now her income is too big for her needs, and the best thing you can do for her is to teach her economy?a virtue you seem to possess, whether by nature or training, in a high degree. But I didn't come here to argue. Give me that check."

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¢º Mary Louise marked her wild look and excited manner and her heart went out in sympathy to the lonely girl. Colonel Hathaway, too, intuitively recognized Alora's plaint as a human cry for help, and did not need to guess the explanation. The man in the vineyard had called her father "the Student" and said he was a reserved man and never was seen without a book in his hand. This would mean that he was not companionable and Alora's protest plainly indicated that her father devoted small time, if any, to the cultivation of his daughter's society.

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¢º "That seems to be one of your regular diversions?to scent mysteries," he replied. "And usually, my dear, the suspicion is unwarranted. The most commonplace people frequently impress you with the idea that they are other than what they seem, are leading double lives, or are endeavoring to conceal some irregularity of conduct. You've a faculty of reading the natures and characteristics of strangers by studying their eyes, their facial expressions and their oddities of demeanor, which is interesting psychologically but too often??¡°

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¢º "The whole thing was unpremeditated up to that time, but now I assisted fate, for I had witnessed Mrs. Jones' will and knew well its contents. No one seemed to know there were two artists named Jason Jones and everyone accepted my husband as Alora's father and the one entitled to her guardianship and to profit by the terms of the will.

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¢º Josie O'Gorman loved mysteries for their own sake. She loved them because they required solutions, and to solve a mystery is not only interesting but requires a definite amount of talent. Since she was a wee thing perched on her father's knee, Officer O'Gorman had flooded her ears with the problems he daily encountered, had turned the problems inside out and canvassed them from every possible viewpoint, questioning the child if this, or that, was most probable. By this odd method he not only enjoyed the society of his beloved daughter but argued himself, through shrewd reasoning, into a lucid explanation of many puzzling cases. To his pleased surprise, as little Josie grew older she began to answer his questions, taking a part in his professional arguments with himself, and from that time her training as a detective began.

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I. Doctor And Patient
II. Mother And Daughter
III. Alora's Father
IV. Alora's New Life
V. In The Studio
VI. Flitting
VII. Mary Louise Intrudes
VIII. Mary Louise Meets Alora
IX. Mary Louise Scents A Mystery
X. Mere Speculation
XI. Alora Speaks Frankly
XII. Jason Jones Is Frightened
XIII. Silvio's Gold
XIV. Dorfield
XV. Home Again
XVI. The Puzzle Becomes Intricate
XVII. Alora Wins Her Way
XVIII. The Disappearance
XIX. On The Trail
XX. Decoyed
XXI. Janet's Triumph
XXII. The Price Of Liberty
XXIII. A Compromise
XXIV. Mary Louise Has An Intuition
XXV. An Interruption
XXVI. Jason Jones
XXVII. What Mary Louise Accomplished
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