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The Beetle

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The Beetle

By Richard Marsh.

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Book I: The House with the Open Window
    1. I: Outside
    2. II: Inside
    3. III: The Man in the Bed
    4. IV: A Lonely Vigil
    5. V: An Instruction to Commit Burglary
    6. VI: A Singular Felony
    7. VII: The Great Paul Lessingham
    8. VIII: The Man in the Street
    9. IX: The Contents of the Packet
  4. Book II: The Haunted Man
    1. X: Rejected
    2. XI: A Midnight Episode
    3. XII: A Morning Visitor
    4. XIII: The Picture
    5. XIV: The Duchess’ Ball
    6. XV: Mr. Lessingham Speaks
    7. XVI: Atherton’s Magic Vapour
    8. XVII: Magic?—Or Miracle?
    9. XVIII: The Apotheosis of the Beetle
    10. XIX: The Lady Rages
    11. XX: A Heavy Father
    12. XXI: The Terror in the Night
    13. XXII: The Haunted Man
  5. Book III: The Terror by Night and the Terror by Day
    1. XXIII: The Way He Told Her
    2. XXIV: A Woman’s View
    3. XXV: The Man in the Street
    4. XXVI: A Father’s No
    5. XXVII: The Terror by Night
    6. XXVIII: The Strange Story of the Man in the Street
    7. XXIX: The House on the Road from the Workhouse
    8. XXX: The Singular Behaviour of Mr. Holt
    9. XXXI: The Terror by Day
  6. Book IV: In Pursuit
    1. XXXII: A New Client
    2. XXXIII: What Came of Looking Through a Lattice
    3. XXXIV: After Twenty Years
    4. XXXV: A Bringer of Tidings
    5. XXXVI: What the Tidings Were
    6. XXXVII: What Was Hidden Under the Floor
    7. XXXVIII: The Rest of the Find
    8. XXXIX: Miss Louisa Coleman
    9. XL: What Miss Coleman Saw Through the Window
    10. XLI: The Constable—His Clue—and the Cab
    11. XLII: The Quarry Doubles
    12. XLIII: The Murder at Mrs. ’Enderson’s
    13. XLIV: The Man Who Was Murdered
    14. XLV: All That Mrs. ’Enderson Knew
    15. XLVI: The Sudden Stopping
    16. XLVII: The Contents of the Third-Class Carriage
    17. XLVIII: The Conclusion of the Matter
  7. Colophon
  8. Uncopyright

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Book I

The House with the Open Window

The surprising narration of Robert Holt.

I

Outside

“No room!⁠—Full up!”

He banged the door in my face.

That was the final blow.

To have tramped about all day looking for work; to have begged even for a job which would give me money enough to buy a little food; and to have tramped and to have begged in vain⁠—that was bad. But, sick at heart, depressed in mind and in body, exhausted by hunger and fatigue, to have been compelled to pocket any little pride I might have left, and solicit, as the penniless, homeless tramp which indeed I was, a night’s lodging in the casual ward⁠—and to solicit it in vain!⁠—that was worse. Much worse. About as bad as bad could be.

I stared, stupidly, at the door which had just been banged in my face. I could scarcely believe that the thing was possible. I had hardly expected to figure as a tramp; but, supposing it conceivable that I could become a tramp, that I should be refused admission to that abode of all ignominy, the tramp’s ward, was to have attained a depth of misery of which never even in nightmares I had dreamed.

As I stood wondering what I should do, a man slouched towards me out of the shadow of the wall.

“Won’t ’e let yer in?”

“He says it’s full.”

“Says it’s full, does ’e? That’s the lay at Fulham⁠—they always says it’s full. They wants to keep the number down.”

I looked at the man askance. His head hung forward; his hands were in his trouser pockets; his clothes were rags; his tone was husky.

“Do you mean that they say it’s full when it isn’t⁠—that they won’t let me in although there’s room?”

“That’s it⁠—bloke’s a-kiddin’ yer.”

“But, if there’s room, aren’t they bound to let me in?”

“Course they are⁠—and, blimey, if I was you I’d make ’em. Blimey I would!”

He broke into a volley of execrations.

“But what am I to do?”

“Why, give ’em another rouser⁠—let ’em know as you won’t be kidded!”

I hesitated; then, acting on his suggestion, for the second time I rang the bell. The door was flung wide open, and the grizzled pauper, who had previously responded to my summons, stood in the open doorway. Had he been the Chairman of the Board of Guardians himself he could not have addressed me with greater scorn.

“What, here again! What’s your little game? Think I’ve nothing better to do than to wait upon the likes of you?”

“I want to be admitted.”

“Then you won’t be admitted!”

“I want to see someone in authority.”

“Ain’t yer seein’ someone in authority?”

“I want to see someone besides you⁠—I want to see the master.”

“Then you won’t see the master!”

He moved the door swiftly to; but, prepared for such a manoeuvre, I thrust my foot sufficiently inside to prevent his shutting it. I continued to address him.

“Are you sure that the ward is full?”

“Full two hours ago!”

“But what am I to do?”

“I don’t know what you’re


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