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Project Gutenberg's The Man with the Clubfoot, by Valentine Williams
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Title: The Man with the Clubfoot
Author: Valentine Williams
Release Date: March 9, 2005 [EBook #15302]
Language: English
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THE MAN WITH THE CLUBFOOT
BY VALENTINE WILLIAMS
AUTHOR OF "THE SECRET HAND," "THE YELLOW STREAK," "THE RETURN OF
CLUBFOOT," "THE ORANGE DIVAN," "CLUBFOOT THE AVENGER"
1918
WHAT THIS STORY IS ABOUT
"The Man with the Clubfoot" is one of the most ingenious and sinister
secret agents in Europe. It is to him that the task is assigned of
regaining possession of an indiscreet letter written by the Kaiser.
Desmond Okewood, a young British officer with a genius for secret
service work, sets out to thwart this man and, incidentally, discover
the whereabouts of his brother.
He penetrates into Germany disguised, and meets with many thrilling
adventures before he finally achieves his mission.
In "The Man with the Clubfoot," Valentine Williams has written a
thrilling romance of mystery, love and intrigue, that in every sense of
the word may be described as "breathless."
CHAPTER
I. I seek a Bed in Rotterdam
II. The Cipher with the Invoice
III. A Visitor in the Night
IV. Destiny knocks at the Door
V. The Lady of the Vos in't Tuintje
VI. I board the Berlin Train and leave a Lame Gentleman on the
Platform
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