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Very slowly Sir Harry obeyed, swearing frightfully._Frontispiece._ _See page 104._]
THE HONOURABLE MR. TAWNISH
BY
JEFFERY FARNOL
AUTHOR OF "THE BROAD HIGHWAY," AND "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN"
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHARLES E. BROCK
BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1913
_Copyright_, 1913, BY LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY. ---------- _All rights reserved_
Published, October, 1913
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.
TO
DOROTHY
THE BEST AND GENTLEST OF SISTERS
THE TRUEST AND BRAVEST OF COMRADES
I DEDICATE THIS BOOK
JEFFREY FARNOL
LONDON, August 28, 1913
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I Introducing Mr. Tawnish, and what befell at "The Chequers" 1
II Of the further astonishing conduct of the said Mr. Tawnish 39
III Of a Flight of Steps, a Stirrup, and a Stone 70
IV Of how We fell in with a Highwayman at the Cross Roads 87
V Concerning the true Identity of our Highwayman 113
VI Of the Dawning of Christmas Day 123
VII Which deals, among other Matters, with the Ring of Steel 132
VIII Wherein the Truth of the old Adage is made manifest--to wit: All's well that ends well 152
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Very slowly, Sir Harry obeyed, swearing frightfully _Frontispiece_
"I believe I have the felicity of addressing Sir John Chester?" PAGE 12
"Oh! Ha! Hum!" says Bentley, "Did Jack tell you all that, Pen?" 80
"Father," says she, "this is my husband--and I am proud to tell you so 159
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