The Mystery of the Yellow Room
CHAPTER I--In Which We Begin Not to Understand
CHAPTER II--In Which Joseph Rouktabille Appears for the First Time
CHAPTER III--"A Man Has Passed Like a Shadow Through the Blinds"
CHAPTER IV--"In the Bosom of Wild Nature"
CHAPTER V--In Which Joseph Rouletabille Makes a Remark to Monsieur Robert
CHAPTER VI--In the Heart of the Oak Grove
CHAPTER VII--In Which Rouletabille Sets Out on an Expedition Under the Bed
CHAPTER VIII--The Examining Magistrate Questions Mademoiselle Stangerson
CHAPTER IX--Reporter and Detective
CHAPTER X--"We Shall Have to Eat Red Meat - Now"
CHAPTER XI--In Which Frederic Larsan Explains How the Murderer Was Able to Get
Out of The Yellow Room
CHAPTER XII--Frederic Larsan's Cane
CHAPTER XIII--"The Presbytery Has Lost Nothing of Its Charm, Nor the Garden
Its Brightness"
CHAPTER XIV--"I Expect the Assassin This Evening"
CHAPTER XV--The Trap
CHAPTER XVI--The Inexplicable Gallery
CHAPTER XVII--Rouletabille Has Drawn a Circle Between the Two Bumps on His Forehead
CHAPTER XVIII--Rouletabille Invites Me to Breakfast at the Donjon Inn
CHAPTER XIX--An Act of Mademoiselle Stangerson
CHAPTER XX--On the Watch
CHAPTER XXI--The Incredible Body
CHAPTER XXII--The Double Scent
CHAPTER XXIII--Rouletabille Knows the Two Halves of the Murderer
CHAPTER XXIV--Rouletabille Goes on a Journey
CHAPTER XXV--In Which Joseph Rouletabille Is Awaited with Impatience
CHAPTER XXVI--In Which Joseph Rouletabille Appears in All His Glory
CHAPTER XXVII--In Which It Is Proved That One Does Not Always Think of Everything
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