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"'Well,' she asked, 'are you ready?'" (Chap. vi.)
"'Well,' she asked, 'are you ready?'" (Chap. vi.)
The Sign of Silence]
[Frontispiece

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THE SIGN

OF SILENCE

BY

WILLIAM LE QUEUX

Author of

"If Sinners Entice Thee," "The Room of Secrets," etc.

WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED

LONDON, MELBOURNE AND TORONTO

1917

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"THE MASTER OF MYSTERY"


WILLIAM LE QUEUX'S NOVELS

WORLD'S OPINIONS.

EUROPE.

"Mr. William Le Queux retains his position as 'The Master ofMystery.' ... He is far too skilful to allow pause for thought; hewhirls his readers from incident to incident, holding their attentionfrom the first page to the close of the book."—Pall Mall Gazette.

"There is no better companion on a railway journey than Mr. WilliamLe Queux."—Daily Mail.

"Mr. William Le Queux is 'The Master of Mystery.' His reputationis world-famed."—Le Matin (Paris).

"Mr. William Le Queux's romances are always enthralling. He isthe Master of the Mystery-story."—Berliner Tageblatt (Berlin).

"Mr. William Le Queux is the most entrancing and thrilling Englishnovelist of to-day."—Neue Freie Presse (Vienna).

ASIA.

"We always enjoy Mr. Le Queux's novels. His mysteries areperfect."—Englishman (Calcutta).

"Mr. William Le Queux has justly earned the title of 'The Masterof Mystery.'"—Hong Kong Telegraph.

AFRICA.

"As a weaver of mysteries, Mr. William Le Queux has surely noequal. To dash about Europe in his company, hot on the heels of anenigma, is a pastime both exciting and exhilarating."—JohannesburgStar.

AMERICA.

"Mr. William Le Queux's popularity is steadily increasing. Nowriter has brought mystery and adventure to such a high degree of art.He never fails to enthral and entertain us."—New York Herald.

"Mr. William Le Queux's work is always excellent, and alwaysexciting."—San Francisco Examiner.

"Not without good cause has Mr. Le Queux earned his very apttitle, 'The Master of Mystery.'"—El Diario (Buenos Ayres).

AUSTRALIA.

"Mr. Le Queux is always fresh and original, and one can rely onbeing interested and amused by his stories."—Sydney Morning Herald.

"For mystery and sensation Mr. Le Queux cannot be beaten."—MelbourneArgus.

"Mr. Le Queux's large public are never satisfied. They alwayscrave for more from his pen."—Christchurch Weekly Press (New Zealand).[Pg 5]

CONTENTS.

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