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Authors: Mary Roberts Rinehart

The Album
Mary Roberts Rinehart

Contents

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXIII

Chapter XXXIV

Chapter XXXV

Chapter XXXVI

Chapter XXXVII

Chapter XXXVIII

Chapter XXXIX

Chapter XL

Chapter XLI

Chapter XLII

Chapter XLIII

Chapter XLIV

Chapter XLV

Chapter XLVI

Chapter XLVII

Chapter XLVIII

Chapter XLIX

The following pages contain a gallery of the principal characters in THE ALBUM

GEORGE TALBOT

Mrs. Talbot’s son; he was often out late at night but was not allowed a latch key

LYDIA TALBOT

Mrs. Talbot’s sister-in-law; a perfect specimen of the dependent spinster of the nineties

MRS. TALBOT

Her husband had vanished years ago; she had a mania for locking up everything and keeping the keys

JIM WELLINGTON

Young and in love with his wife, who led him a merry dance

HELEN WELLINGTON

Jim’s wife; she gave lively parties, and the neighbors deplored her housekeeping

LOUISA HALL

Twenty-eight and attractive, but wilting under the thumb of her domineering mother

MARGARET LANCASTER

Emily’s sister, not yet resigned to spinsterhood but devoted to her mother and stepfather

MR. LANCASTER

Husband of the bedridden first victim. Mild and elderly; stepfather to Emily and Margaret, who had taken his name

MR. DALTON

A big man, floridly handsome; jealousy may have caused the bitter quarrel with his wife

EMILY LANCASTER

A born old maid with an enormous pompadour, she waited hand and foot on her invalid mother—who was to be murdered

MRS. HALL

Her husband had been dead for twenty years, but she still wore deep mourning

HERBERT RANCHESTER DEAN

A criminologist who could work with the police

HOLMES

The Hall’s butler-chauffeur; a strange little man who knew a little and guessed a lot

DANIELS

Nobody noticed him because he was a street-cleaner

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