About this book
This work was originally a four-act play written by Maurice Leblanc and Francis de Croisset, later novelized by Leblanc himself, translated by detective fiction writer Edgar Jepson and published in English, in 1909, under the simple title of Arsène Lupin. In the story, the young and snobbish daughter of a millionaire is about to marry the Duke of Charmerace, recently returned from a trip to the South Pole. However, things won't go as smoothly as expected for the spoiled girl and her faithful servant, mainly when Arsène Lupin, the famous gentleman-burglar appears where he is least expected! (Summary by Leni)
Chapters (23)
1THE MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER
2THE COMING OF THE CHAROLAIS
3LUPIN'S WAY
4THE DUKE INTERVENES
5A LETTER FROM LUPIN
6AGAIN THE CHAROLAIS
7THE THEFT OF THE MOTOR-CARS
8THE DUKE ARRIVES
9M. FORMERY OPENS THE INQUIRY
10GUERCHARD ASSISTS
11THE FAMILY ARRIVES
12THE THEFT OF THE PENDANT
13LUPIN WIRES
14GUERCHARD PICKS UP THE TRUE SCENT
15THE EXAMINATION OF SONIA
16VICTOIRE'S SLIP
17SONIA'S ESCAPE
18THE DUKE STAYS
19THE DUKE GOES
20LUPIN COMES HOME
21THE CUTTING OF THE TELEPHONE WIRES
22THE BARGAIN
23THE END OF THE DUEL

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