THE JOSS: A REVERSION

A Novel
By
RICHARD MARSH


LONDON
F. V. WHITE & CO.
14, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, W.C.
1901

CONTENTS.

BOOK I.
UNCLE BENJAMIN.
(Mary Blyth Tells the Story.)

I.—Firandolo’s

II.—Locked Out

III.—The Doll

IV.—An Interview with Mr. Slaughter

V.—The Missionary’s Letter

VI.—Sole Residuary Legatee

VII.—Entering into Possession

VIII.—The Back-door Key

BOOK II.
84, CAMFORD STREET.
(The Facts of the Case According to Emily Purvis.)

IX.—Max Lander

X.—Between 13 and 14, Rosemary Street

XI.—One Way In

XII.—The Shutting of a Door

XIII.—A Vision of the Night

XIV.—Susie

XV.—An Ultimatum

XVI.—The Noise which Came from the Passage

BOOK III.
THE GOD OF FORTUNE.
(Mr. Frank Paine Tells the Story of his Association with theTestamentary Dispositions of Mr. Benjamin Batters.)

XVII.—The Affair of the Freak

XVIII.—Counsel’s Opinion

XIX.—The Reticence of Captain Lander

XX.—My Client: and Her Friend

XXI.—The Agitation of Miss Purvis

XXII.—Luke

XXIII.—The Trio Return

XXIV.—The God Out of the Machine

BOOK IV.
THE JOSS.
(Captain Max Lander Sets Forth the Curious Adventure which Marked theVoyage of “The Flying Scud.”)

XXV.—Luke’s Suggestion

XXVI.—The Throne in the Centre

XXVII.—The Offerings of the Faithful

XXVIII.—The Joss Reverts

XXIX.—The Father—and His Child

XXX.—The Morning’s News

XXXI.—The Termination of the Voyage of the “Flying Scud”

XXXII.—The Little Discussion Between the Several Parties

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