Tranquillity House (1923)
by Augusta Huiell Seaman
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TRANQUILLITY
HOUSE

“Oh my ankle! I’ve hurt it awfully,” she whispered

TRANQUILLITY
HOUSE


BY
AUGUSTA HUIELL SEAMAN


ILLUSTRATED BY
W. P. COUSE



THE CENTURY CO.
New York and London


Copyright, 1923, by
THE CENTURY CO.

PRINTED IN U. S. A.

CONTENTS

  1. chapterpage
  2. I. Connie Falls Downstairs—and Puts Her Foot in It 3
  3. II. The Teakwood Chest 18
  4. III. Connie Makes Some Observations 31
  5. IV. Tranquillity House Does Not Live Up To Its Name 46
  6. V. An Adventure in the Night 62
  7. VI. The Next Day 75
  8. VII. Beulah’s Story 87
  9. VIII. The Teakwood Chest Gives Up a Secret 102
  10. IX. The Next Move 116
  11. X. Connie Has Another Inspiration 130
  12. XI. A Tempestuous Day 143
  13. XII. Trailing Mr. Cookson 156
  14. XIII. The Secret Passage 169
  15. XIV. Mr. Cookson Confesses 181
  16. XV. The Cablegram From India 194
  17. XVI. Back To Tranquillity 206

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. “Oh my ankle! I’ve hurt it awfully,” she whispered Frontispiece
  2. FACING PAGE
  3. His manner was extremely nervous, I thought 48
  4. “We’ve struck it at last!” she whispered 120
  5. Beulah keeps watch 164


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