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ContentsIThe Hunt Ball at WesthamptonIIMr. Bathurst Receives a Distinguished VisitorIIIChief-Inspector Bannister Gets a “Busman’s Holiday”IVA Case of IdentityVJohn Martin’s EvidenceVIMr. Bathurst Changes His DestinationVIIGentlemen and PlayersVIIIDaphne Draws Up the BlindsIXMr. Bathurst Looks at a Pair of Shoes—and a Luggage-WagonXA Room Is Ransacked at “Rest Harrow”XIA Newspaper and a Second Suit-CaseXIIMr. Bathurst Listens to a Little Local GossipXIIIRe-enter Mr. XXIVThe Peacock’s EyeXVAlan Warburton Leads TrumpsXVIOf Which Mr. Bathurst Holds the AceXVIIBannister Strikes the TrailXVIIIThat Leads Round the Mulberry-BushXIXRonald Branston’s StoryXX“Findings—Keepings”XXIThe Lord Lieutenant Goes Back a Few YearsXXIIGallant Mr. BathurstXXIIIMr. Bathurst Forgets His ChangeXXIVWhat Did Mr. Bathurst Whisper?XXVMr. Bathurst’s Patience Is RewardedXXVIRendezvousXXVIISir Austin Kemble Removes His Hat


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