The Indiscretion
of the Duchess


“I plucked him off the duke and flung him on his back on the sands.”—P. 196.
THE INDISCRETION 
OF THE DUCHESS
 
Being a Story Concerning Two Ladies, 
a Nobleman, and a Necklace
BY 
ANTHONY HOPE
AUTHOR OF "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" ETC. 
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NEW YORK 
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 
1894
Copyright, 1894,
 
BY 
HENRY HOLT & CO. 
THE MERSHON COMPANY PRESS, 
RAHWAY, N. J.
CONTENTS
- chapter - page 
- I. - A Multitude of Good Reasons, - 1 
- II. - The Significance of a Supper-Table, - 11 
- III. - The Unexpected that Always Happened, - 19 
- IV. - The Duchess Defines Her Position, - 29 
- V. - A Strategic Retreat, - 39 
- VI. - A Hint of Something Serious, - 51 
- VII. - Heard through the Door, - 62 
- VIII. - I Find that I Care, - 72 
- IX. - An Unparalleled Insult, - 83 
- X. - Left on My Hands, - 92 
- XI. - A Very Clever Scheme, - 101 
- XII. - As a Man Possessed, - 110 
- XIII. - A Timely Truce, - 120 
- XIV. - For an Empty Box, - 130 
- XV. - I Choose My Way, - 140 
- XVI. - The Inn near Pontorson, - 150 
- XVII. - A Reluctant Intrusion, - 163 
- XVIII. - A Strange Good Humor, - 173 
- XIX. - Unsummoned Witnesses, - 183 
- XX. - The Duke's Epitaph, - 193 
- XXI. - A Passing Carriage, - 203 
- XXII. - From Shadow to Sunshine, - 214 
 
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