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    The Governors (Annotated) (English Edition)

    Por E. Phillips Oppenheim

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    CONTENTS
    BOOK I.

    CHAPTER
    I. MR. PHINEAS DUGE
    II. COUSIN STELLA
    III. STORM CLOUDS
    IV. A MEETING OF GIANTS
    V. TREACHERY
    VI. MR. WEISS IN A HURRY
    VII. A PROFESSIONAL BURGLAR
    VIII. FIREARMS
    IX. CONSPIRATORS
    X. MR. NORRIS VINE
    XI. MR. LITTLESON, FLATTERER
    XII. STELLA SUCCEEDS
    XIII. BEARDING THE LION
    XIV. STELLA PROVES OBSTINATE
    XV. THE WARNING
    XVI. A TRUCE
    BOOK II.
    I. MY NAME IS MILDMAY
    II. REFLECTIONS
    III. "WILL YOU MARRY ME?"
    IV. THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR
    V. A QUESTION OF COURAGE
    VI. MR. MILDMAY AGAIN
    VII. AN APPOINTMENT
    VIII. DEFEATED
    IX. INGRATITUDE
    X. A NEW VENTURE
    XI. CONSCIENCE
    XII. DUKE OF MOWBRAY
    XIII. AN INTRODUCTION
    XIV. ANOTHER DISAPPEARANCE
    XV. MR. DUGE THREATENS
    XVI. TRAPPED
    XVII. MR. DUGE FAILS
    XVIII. ADVICE FOR MR. VINE
    XIX. THE CRISIS
    XX. BEWITCHED
    XXI. A LESSON LEARNED
    XXII. A SURPRISE
    XXIII. A DINNER PARTY

    LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
    VIRGINIA
    "AS I DARESAY YOU KNOW, I AM NOT ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH MY FATHER!"
    ONE OF THE BLOCKS SPRANG UP A LITTLE WAY AND WAS EASILY REMOVED
    A BULLET WHISTLED ONLY A FEW INCHES FROM HIS HEAD
    PHINEAS DUGE DROPPED HIS CIGARETTE, AND FELL ON HIS KNEES BY HER SIDE
    "FOR GOD'S SAKE, TELL ME WHO HAS IT, MISS DUGE!" HE IMPLORED
    "ISN'T IT THE BUSINESS OF ANY MAN TO LOOK AFTER A CHILD LIKE YOU?"
    VIRGINIA, WITH A LITTLE MURMUR OF DELIGHT, RECOGNIZED MR. MILDMAY STANDING BEFORE HER
    SIMULTANEOUSLY SHE HEARD A STEALTHY MOVEMENT OUTSIDE
    THEN HE CAME SLOWLY BACK, AND PUTTING HIS ARM AROUND VIRGINIA'S WAIST, KISSED HER
    SHE THOUGHT NOTHING OF THE MOTIVE OF HER COMING, ONLY TO PLACE THE DOOR BETWEEN HER AND THIS!
    HE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY OF WATCHING A SEARCH CONDUCTED UPON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES
    THEN IN THE MIDST OF HER WONDERING CAME THE ELUCIDATION OF THESE THINGS
    HE WAS ONLY JUST IN TIME TO SAVE HER FROM FALLING

    THE GOVERNORS

    BOOK I

    CHAPTER I
    MR. PHINEAS DUGE
    Virginia, when she had torn herself away from the bosom of her sorrowing but excited family, and boarded the car which passed only once a day through the tiny village in Massachusetts, where all her life had been spent, had felt herself, notwithstanding her nineteen years, a person of consequence and dignity. Virginia, when four hours later she followed a tall footman in wonderful livery through a stately suite of reception rooms in one of the finest of Fifth Avenue mansions, felt herself suddenly a very insignificant person. The roar and bustle of New York were still in her ears. Bewildered as she had been by this first contact with all the distracting influences of a great city, she was even more distraught by the wonder and magnificence of these, her more immediate surroundings. She, who had lived all her life in a simple farmhouse, where every one worked, and a single servant was regarded as a luxury, found herself suddenly in the palace of a millionaire, a palace made perfect by the despoilment of more than one of the most ancient homes in Europe.
    Very timidly, and with awed glances, she looked around her as she was conducted in leisurely manner to the sanctum of the great man at whose bidding she had come. The pictures on the walls, magnificent and impressive even to her ignorant eyes; the hardwood floors, the wonderful furniture, the statuary and flowers, the smooth-tongued servants--all these things were an absolute revelation to her. She had read of such things, even perhaps dreamed of them, but she had never imagined it possible that she herself might be brought into actual contact with them.
    At every step she took she felt her self-confidence decreasing; her clothes, made by the village dressmaker from an undoubted French model, with which she had been more than satisfied only a few hours ago, seemed suddenly dowdy and ill-fashioned. She was even doubtful about her looks, although quite half a dozen of the nicest young men in her neighbourhood
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