DR. DAMAR GREEFE 125
XIV. THE BLACK DOCTOR 135
XV. I RECEIVE VISITORS 147
XVI. THE GOLDEN CAT 158
XVII. THE NUBIAN MUTE 169
XVIII. THE SECRET OF FRIAR'S PARK 177
XIX. THE MAN ON THE TOWER 187
XX. GATTON'S STORY 198
XXI. IN LONDON AGAIN 212
XXII. THE GRAY MIST 225
XXIII. THE INEVITABLE 240
XXIV. A CONFERENCE--INTERRUPTED 251
XXV. STATEMENT OF DAMAR GREEFE, M.D. 263
XXVI. STATEMENT OF DR. DAMAR GREEFE (CONTINUED) 273
XXVII. STATEMENT OF DR. DAMAR GREEFE (CONCLUDED) 285
XXVIII. THE CLAWS OF THE CAT 300
XXIX. AN AFTERWORD 309
THE GREEN EYES OF BAST
CHAPTER I
I SEE THE EYES
"Good evening, sir. A bit gusty?"
"Very much so, sergeant," I replied. "I think I will step into your
hut for a moment and light my pipe if I may."
"Certainly, sir. Matches are too scarce nowadays to take risks with
'em. But it looks as if the storm had blown over."
"I'm not sorry," said I, entering the little hut like a sentry-box
which stands at the entrance to this old village high street for
accommodation of the officer on point duty at that spot.
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