The Four Feathers
1902
A.E.W. Mason
Contents
Chapter I - A Crimean Night
Chapter II - Captain Trench and a Telegram
Chapter III - The Last Ride Together
Chapter IV - The Ball at Lennon House
Chapter V - The Pariah
Chapter VI - Harry Feversham’s Plan
Chapter VII - The Last Reconnaissance
Chapter VIII - Lieutenant Sutch is Tempted to Lie
Chapter IX - At Glenalla
Chapter X - The Wells of Obak
Chapter XI - Durrance Hears News of Feversham
Chapter XII - Durrance Sharpens His Wits
Chapter XIII - Durrance Begins to See
Chapter XIV - Captain Willoughby Reappears
Chapter XV - The Story of the First Feather
Chapter XVI - Captain Willoughby Retires
Chapter XVII - The Musoline Overture
Chapter XVIII - The Answer to the Overture
Chapter XIX - Mrs. Adair Interferes
Chapter XX - West and East
Chapter XXI - Ethne Makes Another Slip
Chapter XXII - Durrance Lets His Cigar Go Out
Chapter XXIII - Mrs. Adair Makes Her Apology
Chapter XXIV - On the Nile
Chapter XXV - Lieutenant Sutch Comes Off the Half-Pay List
Chapter XXVI - General Feversham’s Portraits are Appeased
Chapter XXVII - The House of Stone
Chapter XXVIII - Plans of Escape
Chapter XXIX - Colonel Trench Assumes a Knowledge of Chemistry
Chapter XXX - The Last of the Southern Cross
Chapter XXXI - Feversham Returns to Ramelton
Chapter XXXII - In the Church at Glenalla
Chapter XXXIII - Ethne Again Plays the Musoline Overture
Chapter XXXIV - The End
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