Chapter 3

THE POWER OF A LIEHEINEMANN’S SHORTER NOVELS.2s. 6d.Uniform with“The Power of a Lie.”THE BLOTTING BOOK.By E. F. BENSON.“The story is ‘the real thing’—life as it is, and crime as it occurs a spectacle of the deepest human pity.”—Daily Telegraph.THE UTTERMOST FARTHING.By Mrs. BELLOCLOWNDES.[ShortlyHALL CAINE’S NOVELS. 6s.THE PRODIGAL SON.THE BONDMAN.THE SCAPEGOAT.THE MANXMAN.THE CHRISTIAN.THE ETERNAL CITY.LONDON:WILLIAM HEINEMANN, 21 BEDFORD STREET W.C.This work has been crowned by the French AcademyThePower of a LieByJOHAN BOJERTranslated from the Norwegian by JESSIE MUIRWith an Introduction byHALL CAINELONDONWILLIAM HEINEMANN1908Copyright, 1908London   William HeinemannAnd in U.S.A.TOMRS. MARTHA ARMITAGETHIS BOOK IS DEDICATED INGRATEFUL REMEMBRANCEBYTHE AUTHOR

THE POWER OF A LIE

THE POWER OF A LIE

HEINEMANN’S SHORTER NOVELS.2s. 6d.Uniform with“The Power of a Lie.”THE BLOTTING BOOK.By E. F. BENSON.“The story is ‘the real thing’—life as it is, and crime as it occurs a spectacle of the deepest human pity.”—Daily Telegraph.THE UTTERMOST FARTHING.By Mrs. BELLOCLOWNDES.[ShortlyHALL CAINE’S NOVELS. 6s.THE PRODIGAL SON.THE BONDMAN.THE SCAPEGOAT.THE MANXMAN.THE CHRISTIAN.THE ETERNAL CITY.LONDON:WILLIAM HEINEMANN, 21 BEDFORD STREET W.C.This work has been crowned by the French Academy

HEINEMANN’S SHORTER NOVELS.

2s. 6d.

Uniform with“The Power of a Lie.”

THE BLOTTING BOOK.By E. F. BENSON.

“The story is ‘the real thing’—life as it is, and crime as it occurs a spectacle of the deepest human pity.”—

Daily Telegraph.

THE UTTERMOST FARTHING.By Mrs. BELLOCLOWNDES.[Shortly

HALL CAINE’S NOVELS. 6s.

THE PRODIGAL SON.

THE BONDMAN.

THE SCAPEGOAT.

THE MANXMAN.

THE CHRISTIAN.

THE ETERNAL CITY.

LONDON:WILLIAM HEINEMANN, 21 BEDFORD STREET W.C.

This work has been crowned by the French Academy

ThePower of a LieByJOHAN BOJERTranslated from the Norwegian by JESSIE MUIRWith an Introduction byHALL CAINELONDONWILLIAM HEINEMANN1908

The

Power of a Lie

By

JOHAN BOJER

Translated from the Norwegian by JESSIE MUIR

With an Introduction by

HALL CAINE

LONDONWILLIAM HEINEMANN1908

Copyright, 1908London   William HeinemannAnd in U.S.A.

Copyright, 1908London   William HeinemannAnd in U.S.A.

TOMRS. MARTHA ARMITAGETHIS BOOK IS DEDICATED INGRATEFUL REMEMBRANCEBYTHE AUTHOR

TO

MRS. MARTHA ARMITAGE

THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED IN

GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE

BY

THE AUTHOR


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