The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol

by William John Locke · language: en

Transcriber's Note: Table of Contents added.

He Was Crippled for Life 14 Anything Less Congruous as the Bride-Elect of the Debonair Aristide Pujol it Was Impossible to Imagine 22 Had Straightway Poured His Grievances into a Feminine Ear 32 I Found Both Tyres Had Been Punctured in a Hundred Places 40 "Madame," said Aristide, "You Are Adorable, and I Love You to Distraction" 50 "The Villain Was a Traveller in Buttons--Buttons!"

At Last, After Twenty Years, I've Caught You" 234 There He Saw a Sight Which for a Moment Paralyzed Him 238 Mr. Ducksmith Seized Him by the Lapels of His Coat 242 THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOL #The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol# I THE ADVENTURE OF THE FAIR PATRONNE In narrating these few episodes in the undulatory, not to say switchback, career of my friend Aristide Pujol, I can pretend to no chronological sequence.

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