The Bright Face of Danger

Being an Account of Some Adventures of Henri de Launay, Son of theSieur de la Tournoire.
Freely Translated into Modern English

By Robert Neilson Stephens

Author of "An Enemy to the King," "Philip Winwood,"
"The Mystery ofMurray Davenport," etc.

Illustrated by H. C. Edwards

Boston
L. C. Page & Company
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Copyright, 1904
By L. C. Page & Company

Entered at Stationers' Hall, London
All rights reserved

Published April, 1904
Colonial Press

Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co.
Boston. Mass., U.S.A.

THE BRIGHT FACE OF DANGER is, in a distant way, a sequel to "AnEnemy to the King," but may be read alone, without any reference tothat tale. The title is a phrase of Robert Louis Stevenson's.

THE AUTHOR.


"'I GIVE YOU ONE CHANCE FOR YOUR LIFE,' SAID I QUICKLY."


CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. Monsieur Henri de Launay Sets Out on a Journey
CHAPTER II. A Young Man Who Went Singing
CHAPTER III. Where the Lady Was
CHAPTER IV. Who the Lady Was
CHAPTER V. The Chateau de Lavardin
CHAPTER VI. What the Peril Was
CHAPTER VII. Strange Disappearances
CHAPTER VIII. Mathilde
CHAPTER IX. The Winding Stairs
CHAPTER X. More Than Mere Pity
CHAPTER XI. The Rat-Hole and the Water-Jug
CHAPTER XII. The Rope Ladder
CHAPTER XIII. The Parting
CHAPTER XIV. In the Forest
CHAPTER XV. The Tower of Morlon
CHAPTER XVI. The Mercy of Captain Ferragant
CHAPTER XVII. The Sword of La Tournoire
CHAPTER XVIII. The Moustaches of Brignan de Brignan
CHAPTER XIX. Afterwards

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