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       Maurice Leblanc

      Arsene Lupin

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664119414

       CHAPTER I

       THE MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER

       CHAPTER II

       THE COMING OF THE CHAROLAIS

       CHAPTER III

       LUPIN'S WAY

       CHAPTER IV

       THE DUKE INTERVENES

       CHAPTER V

       A LETTER FROM LUPIN

       CHAPTER VI

       AGAIN THE CHAROLAIS

       CHAPTER VII

       THE THEFT OF THE MOTOR-CARS

       CHAPTER VIII

       THE DUKE ARRIVES

       CHAPTER IX

       M. FORMERY OPENS THE INQUIRY

       CHAPTER X

       GUERCHARD ASSISTS

       CHAPTER XI

       THE FAMILY ARRIVES

       CHAPTER XII

       THE THEFT OF THE PENDANT

       CHAPTER XIII

       LUPIN WIRES

       CHAPTER XIV

       GUERCHARD PICKS UP THE TRUE SCENT

       CHAPTER XV

       THE EXAMINATION OF SONIA

       CHAPTER XVI

       VICTOIRE'S SLIP

       CHAPTER XVII

       SONIA'S ESCAPE

       CHAPTER XVIII

       THE DUKE STAYS

       CHAPTER XIX

       THE DUKE GOES

       CHAPTER XX

       LUPIN COMES HOME

       CHAPTER XXI

       THE CUTTING OF THE TELEPHONE WIRES

       CHAPTER XXII

       THE BARGAIN

       CHAPTER XXIII

       THE END OF THE DUEL

       Table of Contents

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      The rays of the September sun flooded the great halls of the old chateau of the Dukes of Charmerace, lighting up with their mellow glow the spoils of so many ages and many lands, jumbled together with the execrable taste which so often afflicts those whose only standard of value is money. The golden light warmed the panelled walls and old furniture to a dull lustre, and gave back to the fading gilt of the First Empire chairs and couches something of its old brightness. It illumined the long line of pictures on the walls, pictures of dead and gone Charmeraces, the stern or debonair faces of the men, soldiers, statesmen, dandies, the gentle or imperious faces of beautiful women. It flashed back from armour of brightly polished steel, and drew dull gleams from armour of bronze. The hues of rare porcelain, of the rich inlays of Oriental or Renaissance cabinets, mingled with the hues of the pictures, the tapestry, the Persian rugs

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