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Chapter 3 MR. MOLE-THE THREE DEVILS AND THEIR DEVILMENT-THE CONTESSA'S

Word Count: 1864    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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ught Mr. Mole

he old gentle

would be as well to keep

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fac

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full height upon his timbers, "I don't understan

ar enough that

shrieked Mr. Mo

your poor wife oug

are bent on insulting me,

yes; "go it. The fact is, you have been sneaking about after that

is, that in your anxiety to fix some wickedness never contempla

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's dress, and they want off in search through t

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ou, Hu

," answered the latter;

aughed heartily

f a studious turn

ha,

DISCOVERED?' ASKED THE CAPTAIN"

ad sought a secluded part of the contess

f darkness is popularly supposed to don when he makes his appearance to German s

three men, disguised as devils, discussing

ree were alike nearly

tween them was a small straight

a yello

feather of b

ather was of a bri

by reason of the conspicuous colours,

ave discovered?"

n," said Toro, in hi

reply, "our letters to old Mole and to the

cour

d the conceit of the other

di

nug place of concealment, and

ow

which you heard her s

ked somewhat a

hat pr

a thorough hold over this girl, so as to have

oo

e ball-room, and see what

in the large ball-room just

prudent now to separate, that no undue att

rooms, each upon the look-out for a

velope his figure and cover his arm, for fear of accidentally

hing two young and lovely girls, whose grace an

with light, golden, wavy

it was who excited

erhaps Harvey's da

o gaze upon, the beauty of each bei

e able to repay them for all I have suffered. Nay, more, I shall be able to satisfy the greed

laced upon h

ah

said a voic

beheld the devil

thi

a lady now, to whom I am

dan

as no

nce with the devil; I'll l

tain laughed hugely

as not in lau

find you so m

manner; he only replied-"You will be

es of these fools," said Hunston,

t

going to dance,

easons, solely,

o

istling with diamonds," said

interested

amo

iamonds, too. There is one

see th

sha

s she to

me," said t

until they came to the smaller ball-room, where a lady stood in conve

glance, from the description whic

celets, set with the richest diamonds, that m

o, of the same costl

ance

s a w

dance, carrying his fair and richly-attired partner through t

hot past him for the third time round the room, he contrived to take from the Greek

nd he was le

d, but Hunston missed it, and a glittering object dro

ed something," said

emanded, recoveri

conte

was it the con

es

you s

ady dancing with

E

d a little aft

ery unpleasant

n associated with Ma

as a strange-loo

got up to represent the description which Victo

said Hunston, recoveri

es

I shall be able to restor

cour

lination of the head, crossed the ro

rded him eager

et the contessa's bracelet. What a swindle! I thought the

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recipitately t

ly met his companions in crime, there w

o, is

s,

. Quick! I must change, and be bac

n Matteo a pair of trunks of blue cloth slashed with ambe

ned on a similarl

teo, does tha

perf

take

, jew

all, and say nothing.

Wher

ere we can always guard wh

ru

tion in the ball-room, and

s and other precious stones. There are rob

aculated Hunsto

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE CONTESSA'S LETTER TO MR. MOLE-ON PLEASURE BENT-THE Chapter 2 AT THE CONTESSA'S FETE-A ROMANTIC ADVENTURE BETWEEN CERTAIN OLD FRIENDS. Chapter 3 MR. MOLE-THE THREE DEVILS AND THEIR DEVILMENT-THE CONTESSA'S Chapter 4 HUNSTON'S ADVENTURE-MOLE IN A MAZE-HE MEETS AN EVIL SPIRIT-GROSS Chapter 5 THE PURSUIT OF THE BRIGANDS-THE BATTLE-VARYING FORTUNES-HOW Chapter 6 SUNDAY RUBS OFF AN OLD SCORE-THE BRIGANDS-WHAT HAPPENED AT Chapter 7 HOW TOMASO HELPED HIS FRIENDS IN TROUBLE-THE SKIRMISH IN THE Chapter 8 A DEEP-LAID PLOT. Chapter 9 THE BRIGAND'S CONSPIRACY-THE ARAB ASTROLOGER-HARVEY'S FIRST Chapter 10 THE CONDEMNED CELL-MATHIAS ESCAPED-WHERE HAS HE GONE -THE Chapter 11 MR. MOLE VISITS THE WIZARD-THE MAGIC MIRROR AND THE LIFE-LIKE
Chapter 12 WHEREIN MR. MOLE IS CRUELLY USED-THE GARDEN FETE-SUNDAY AND
Chapter 13 THE BRIGANDS' CAMP-A MOUNTAIN BIVOUAC-AN ALARM-THE SOLDIERS-A
Chapter 14 THE NEW CAPTAIN-HUNSTON'S TROUBLE-THE ARM AND ITS LEGEND-HOW
Chapter 15 HUNSTON AGAIN AT WORK-THE DANCING GARDEN-MARIETTA AND HER
Chapter 16 A GREAT DANGER-OFF AND AWAY!-POOR PIKE.
Chapter 17 THE DECOY-A THROW OF THE DICE-THE EXECUTION.
Chapter 18 HUNSTON IN THE CAMP AGAIN-RETROSPECTION-A DEVILISH PLOT-DARK
Chapter 19 JACK AND HARRY GIRDWOOD AFLOAT-THE SQUALL-THE SHIPWRECKED
Chapter 20 THE HARKAWAYS LEARN ALL-MR. MOLE EXPLAINS AND GETS INTO
Chapter 21 A HOUSE OF MOURNING-THE LETTER FROM THE ENEMY-A STRANGE
Chapter 22 A HOUSE OF MOURNING-HARVEY'S RESOLVE-A TIME OF TROUBLE.
Chapter 23 THE SILK DRESS-MURDER!
Chapter 24 YOUNG JACK IN TROUBLE-THE COUNCIL-DOOM OF THE BOYS-A
Chapter 25 QUALMS-THE EVE OF THE END-A SAD VIGIL
Chapter 26 THE TRIPLE EXECUTION-A SOLDIER'S GRAVE-TORO'S LUCK.
Chapter 27 THE BRIGAND'S RECRUIT-HUNSTON'S PERIL-DELICATE GROUND.
Chapter 28 No.28
Chapter 29 THE VILLA AGAIN-A MESSAGE FROM THE ENEMY'S CAMP-HOW A SNARE
Chapter 30 WHEREIN MR. MOLE PHILOSOPHISES AND HAS AN ADVENTURE-THE SCENT
Chapter 31 THE FIG-TREE GROVE-A DOUBLE AMBUSCADE-THE LEECH-FISHER-HOW
Chapter 32 THE SECRET WORK GOES ON-WHO IS THE TRAITOR -THE FALL OF A
Chapter 33 THEODORA'S ERRAND-FATAL NEWS-THE MYSTERY DEEPENS-HER
Chapter 34 YOUNG JACK AND HIS COMRADE HARRY GIRDWOOD-DEAD OR ALIVE-THE
Chapter 35 WHAT THE CYPHER DID FOR THEM-THE END OF THE PASSAGE-NEARLY
Chapter 36 THE BLACK TRADE-A TRAFFIC IN DEATH-A PLACE OF HORROR-CAN IT
Chapter 37 A WATERY GRAVE-THE BED OF THE OCEAN-A BOLD STROKE FOR LIFE-THE
Chapter 38 RESTORED-GENERAL REJOICINGS-HOW MR. MOLE WAS CRUELLY
Chapter 39 THE LAST OF THE BRIGAND BAND-HUNSTON'S PERIL-HIS
Chapter 40 A TRIP BY WATER-BOAT, AHOY!-A COMPACT FOR MONEY-THE STOWAWAY
Chapter 41 HUNSTON'S PERIL-BLACK VISIONS-A DREAM OF VENGEANCE-AN
Chapter 42 YOUNG JACK'S CONFIDENCES-HOW TWO INNOCENT CONSPIRATORS
Chapter 43 SHARK-FISHING-BILLY LONGBOW'S YARNS-TELL THAT TO THE MARINES-A
Chapter 44 MORE DEEDS OF DARING-HOW JEFFERSON SHOWED UP IN AN EMERGENCY-SINGLE
Chapter 45 HUNSTON'S TRIALS IN THE HOLD OF THE WESTWARD HO! -THE SHINE
Chapter 46 GOOD FOR EVIL-AN UNEXPECTED STROKE OF LUCK FOR HUNSTON.
Chapter 47 HUNSTON'S PROGRESS-MISGIVINGS-THE WARNINGS FROM THE GRAVE.
Chapter 48 WHEREIN HUNSTON'S EVIL PROPENSITIES CATCH HIM IN A
Chapter 49 OLD JOE PLOTS WITH HUNSTON-WHAT CAME OF THE PLOT.
Chapter 50 THE TRIAL-HUNSTON'S PUNISHMENT.
Chapter 51 MR. MOLE'S TROUBLES AGAIN-AN ADVENTURE WITH NERO-LAND HO!-THE
Chapter 52 HUNSTON IS DISPOSED OF.
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