Produced by David Widger
Dialstone Lane, Part 3.
DIALSTONE LANE
By W. W. Jacobs
PART III.

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
“Mr. Vickers Had Been for a Stroll With Mr. William Russell.”
‘Why, You Must Have Been Stinting Me for Years,’ Continued Mr. Vickers.”
“They Were Anxious for Particulars.”
“Mr. Vickers Rose and Stood Regarding the Ignoble Creature With Profound Contempt.”
“He Became Intent on a Derelict Punt.”
“Aided by Mr. Tredgold and a Peal of Thunder, She Managed To Clamber Over.”
“She Threw Herself Thoughtlessly Into That Famous Old Chippendale Chair.”
“Instructed Their Retainers to Make Untruthful Statements As to Their Whereabouts.”
“You Said to My Husband:’the Fair Emily is Yours.'”
“The Captain Walked Home Deep in Thought.”
“‘It Wouldn’t Be Nice to Be Buried at Sea,’ Remarked Mr. Chalk.”
“He Pointed to a Thin, Dismal-looking Man.”
“There’s More in This Than Meets the Eye.”
“Purchasing Firearms, With Which he Practised in The Garden.”
“Mrs. Chalk Stood by a Pile of Luggage, Discoursing to An Admiring Circle of Friends.”
“‘Is It Mutiny?’ he Faltered.”
“She Enacted, to the Great Admiration of a Small Crowd, The Part of a Human Semaphore.”