THE MAN OF LAST RESORT

Or, The Clients Of Randolph Mason

By Melville Davisson Post

G. P. Putnam's Sons New York And London

1897






CONTENTS

PREFACE

THE GOVERNOR'S MACHINE

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

MRS. VAN BARTON

I

II

III

ONCE IN JEOPARDY

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

THE GRAZIER

I

II

III

IV

V

THE RULE AGAINST CARPER

I

II








PREFACE

IN this fin-de-sîècle time, society has grown liberal, it is said, and yet he who thrusts a lever under sage customs, or he who points out the vice of institutions long established, may deem himself happy if he be permitted to strip against the duellist rather than the mob. Even if one come new into the courts of the literati with a cloak dyed a different hue from his fellows, he will scarcely have passed the doorway ere the taunting challenge, “Do you fight, my lord?”

The author, in a previous volume entitled The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason, pointed out certain defects in the criminal law, and demonstrated how the skilful rogue could commit not a few of the higher crimes in such a manner as to re

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