NGAIO MARSH
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Surfeit of Lampreys first published in Great Britain by Collins 1941 Death and the Dancing Footman first published in Great Britain by Collins 1942 Colour Scheme first published in Great Britain by Collins 1943 A Fool About Money first published in Great Britain in Death on the Air and Other Stories by HarperCollinsPublishers 1995
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Title Page NGAIO MARSH
Copyright
A Surfeit of Lampreys Surfeit of Lampreys
Death and the Dancing Footman
Colour Scheme
BONUS STORY: A Fool About Money
Keep Reading
About the Author
Also by the Author
About the Publisher
Surfeit of Lampreys A Surfeit of Lampreys Surfeit of Lampreys Death and the Dancing Footman Colour Scheme BONUS STORY: A Fool About Money Keep Reading About the Author Also by the Author About the Publisher
DEDICATION Dedication Characters in the Story I. Prelude in New Zealand II. Arrival In London III. Preparation for a Charade IV. Uncle G. V. Mike Puts the Pot On VI. Catastrophe VII. Death of a Peer VIII. Alleyn Meets the Lampreys IX. Two, Two, the Lily-White Boys X. Statement from a Small Boy XI. Conversation Piece XII. According to the Widow XIII. The Sanity of Lady Wutherwood XIV. Perjury by Roberta XV. Entrance of Mr Bathgate XVI. Night Thickens XVII. Mr Fox Finds an Effigy XVIII. Scene by Candlelight XIX. Severed Hand XX. Preparation for Poverty
For SIR HUGH & LADY ACLAND
with my love
For the one since he has helped me so often with my stories and for the other since she likes stories about London
Title Page Surfeit of Lampreys A Surfeit of Lampreys Surfeit of Lampreys Death and the Dancing Footman Colour Scheme BONUS STORY: A Fool About Money Keep Reading About the Author Also by the Author About the Publisher
Dedication DEDICATION Dedication Characters in the Story I. Prelude in New Zealand II. Arrival In London III. Preparation for a Charade IV. Uncle G. V. Mike Puts the Pot On VI. Catastrophe VII. Death of a Peer VIII. Alleyn Meets the Lampreys IX. Two, Two, the Lily-White Boys X. Statement from a Small Boy XI. Conversation Piece XII. According to the Widow XIII. The Sanity of Lady Wutherwood XIV. Perjury by Roberta XV. Entrance of Mr Bathgate XVI. Night Thickens XVII. Mr Fox Finds an Effigy XVIII. Scene by Candlelight XIX. Severed Hand XX. Preparation for Poverty For SIR HUGH & LADY ACLAND with my love For the one since he has helped me so often with my stories and for the other since she likes stories about London
Characters in the Story CHARACTERS IN THE STORY Roberta Grey Lord Charles Lamprey Lady Charles Lamprey Henry Lamprey. Their eldest son Friede Lamprey (Frid). Their elder daughter Colin and Stephen Lamprey. Twins. Their second and third sons Patricia Lamprey (Patch). Their second daughter Michael Lamprey (Mike). Their youngest son Mrs Burnaby (Nanny). Their nurse Baskett. Their butler Cora Blackburn. Their parlour-maid A Ship’s Passenger Stamford. A commissionaire The Lady Katherine Lobe. Aunt to Lord Charles Gabriel, Marquis of Wutherwood and Rune (Uncle G.). Elder brother to Lord Charles Violet, Marchioness of Wutherwood and Rune (Aunt V.). His wife Giggle. Their chauffeur Tinkerton. Lady Wutherwood’s maid Dr Kantripp. The Lampreys’ doctor Sir Matthew Cairnstock. A brain specialist Dr Curtis. Police surgeon Detective-Inspector Fox. Of the Central Branch, Criminal Investigation Department Chief Detective-Inspector Alleyn. Of the Central Branch, Criminal Investigation Department Detective-Sergeant Bailey. A finger-print expert Detective-Sergeant Thompson. A photographic expert Police-Constable Martin Police-Constable Gibson A Police Constable who has read Macbeth Detective-Sergeant Campbell. On duty at 24 Brummell St Nigel Bathgate. Watson to Mr Alleyn Mrs Moffatt. Housekeeper at 24 Brummell Street Moffatt. Her husband Mr Rattisbon. Solicitor A Nurse
I. Prelude in New Zealand
II. Arrival In London
III. Preparation for a Charade
IV. Uncle G.
V. Mike Puts the Pot On
VI. Catastrophe
VII. Death of a Peer
VIII. Alleyn Meets the Lampreys
IX. Two, Two, the Lily-White Boys
X. Statement from a Small Boy
XI. Conversation Piece
XII. According to the Widow
XIII. The Sanity of Lady Wutherwood
XIV. Perjury by Roberta
XV. Entrance of Mr Bathgate
XVI. Night Thickens
XVII. Mr Fox Finds an Effigy
XVIII. Scene by Candlelight
XIX. Severed Hand
XX. Preparation for Poverty
Roberta Grey
Lord Charles Lamprey
Lady Charles Lamprey
Henry Lamprey. Their eldest son
Friede Lamprey (Frid). Their elder daughter
Colin and Stephen Lamprey. Twins. Their second and third sons
Patricia Lamprey (Patch). Their second daughter
Michael Lamprey (Mike). Their youngest son
Mrs Burnaby (Nanny). Their nurse
Baskett. Their butler
Cora Blackburn. Their parlour-maid
A Ship’s Passenger
Stamford. A commissionaire
The Lady Katherine Lobe. Aunt to Lord Charles
Gabriel, Marquis of Wutherwood and Rune (Uncle G.). Elder brother to Lord Charles
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