The Three Eyes
CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I BERGERONNETTE 9
II THE "TRIANGULAR CIRCLES" 23
III AN EXECUTION 39
IV NOËL DORGEROUX'S SON 51
V THE KISS 66
VI ANXIETIES 86
VII THE FIERCE-EYED MAN 99
VIII "SOME ONE WILL EMERGE FROM THE DARKNESS" 113
IX THE MAN WHO EMERGED FROM THE DARKNESS 132
X THE CROWD SEES 148
XI THE CATHEDRAL 161
XII THE "SHAPES" 174
XIII THE VEIL IS LIFTED 192
XIV MASSIGNAC AND VELMOT 214
XV THE SPLENDID THEORY 227
XVI WHERE LIPS UNITE 247
XVII SUPREME VISIONS 262
XVIII THE CHÂTEAU DE PRÉ-BONY 275
XIX THE FORMULA 293




CHAPTER I

BERGERONNETTE


For me the strange story dates back to that autumn day when my uncle
Dorgeroux appeared, staggering and unhinged, in the doorway of the
room which I occupied in his house, Haut-Meudon Lodge.

None of us had set eyes on him for a week. A prey to that nervous
exasperation into which the final test of any of his inventions
invariably threw him, he was living among his furnaces and retorts,
keeping every door shut, sleeping on a sofa, eating nothing but fruit
and bread. And suddenly he stood before me, livid, wild-eyed,
stammering, emaciated, as though he had lately recovered from a long
and dangerous illness.
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The Three Eyes
CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I BERGERONNETTE 9
II THE "TRIANGULAR CIRCLES" 23
III AN EXECUTION 39
IV NOËL DORGEROUX'S SON 51
V THE KISS 66
VI ANXIETIES 86
VII THE FIERCE-EYED MAN 99
VIII "SOME ONE WILL EMERGE FROM THE DARKNESS" 113
IX THE MAN WHO EMERGED FROM THE DARKNESS 132
X THE CROWD SEES 148
XI THE CATHEDRAL 161
XII THE "SHAPES" 174
XIII THE VEIL IS LIFTED 192
XIV MASSIGNAC AND VELMOT 214
XV THE SPLENDID THEORY 227
XVI WHERE LIPS UNITE 247
XVII SUPREME VISIONS 262
XVIII THE CHÂTEAU DE PRÉ-BONY 275
XIX THE FORMULA 293




CHAPTER I

BERGERONNETTE


For me the strange story dates back to that autumn day when my uncle
Dorgeroux appeared, staggering and unhinged, in the doorway of the
room which I occupied in his house, Haut-Meudon Lodge.

None of us had set eyes on him for a week. A prey to that nervous
exasperation into which the final test of any of his inventions
invariably threw him, he was living among his furnaces and retorts,
keeping every door shut, sleeping on a sofa, eating nothing but fruit
and bread. And suddenly he stood before me, livid, wild-eyed,
stammering, emaciated, as though he had lately recovered from a long
and dangerous illness.
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CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I BERGERONNETTE 9
II THE "TRIANGULAR CIRCLES" 23
III AN EXECUTION 39
IV NOËL DORGEROUX'S SON 51
V THE KISS 66
VI ANXIETIES 86
VII THE FIERCE-EYED MAN 99
VIII "SOME ONE WILL EMERGE FROM THE DARKNESS" 113
IX THE MAN WHO EMERGED FROM THE DARKNESS 132
X THE CROWD SEES 148
XI THE CATHEDRAL 161
XII THE "SHAPES" 174
XIII THE VEIL IS LIFTED 192
XIV MASSIGNAC AND VELMOT 214
XV THE SPLENDID THEORY 227
XVI WHERE LIPS UNITE 247
XVII SUPREME VISIONS 262
XVIII THE CHÂTEAU DE PRÉ-BONY 275
XIX THE FORMULA 293




CHAPTER I

BERGERONNETTE


For me the strange story dates back to that autumn day when my uncle
Dorgeroux appeared, staggering and unhinged, in the doorway of the
room which I occupied in his house, Haut-Meudon Lodge.

None of us had set eyes on him for a week. A prey to that nervous
exasperation into which the final test of any of his inventions
invariably threw him, he was living among his furnaces and retorts,
keeping every door shut, sleeping on a sofa, eating nothing but fruit
and bread. And suddenly he stood before me, livid, wild-eyed,
stammering, emaciated, as though he had lately recovered from a long
and dangerous illness.

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BN ID: 2940013185319
Publisher: SAP
Publication date: 08/08/2011
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