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The After House

The After House

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The After House


by

Mary Roberts Rinehart




CONTENTS

I   I PLAN A VOYAGE
II   THE PAINTED SHIP
III   I UNCLENCH MY HANDS
IV   I RECEIVE A WARNING
V   A TERRIBLE NIGHT
VI   IN THE AFTER HOUSE
VII   WE FIND THE AXE
VIII   THE STEWARDESS'S STORY
IX   PRISONERS
X   "THAT'S MUTINY"
XI   THE DEAD LINE
XII   THE FIRST MATE TALKS
XIII   THE WHITE LIGHT
XIV   FROM THE CROW'S NEST
XV   A KNOCKING IN THE HOLD
XVI   JONES STUMBLES OVER SOMETHING
XVII   THE AXE IS GONE
XVIII   A BAD COMBINATION
XIX   I TAKE THE STAND
XX   OLESON'S STORY
XXI   "A BAD WOMAN"
XXII   TURNER'S STORY
XXIII   FREE AGAIN
XXIV   THE THING
XXV   THE SEA AGAIN




CHAPTER I

I PLAN A VOYAGE

By the bequest of an elder brother, I was left enough money to see me through a small college in Ohio, and to secure me four years in a medical school in the East. Why I chose medicine I hardly know. Possibly the career of a surgeon attracted the adventurous element in me. Perhaps, coming of a family of doctors, I merely followed the line of least resistance. It may be, indirectly but inevitably, that I might be on the yacht Ella on that terrible night of August 12, more than a year ago.

I got through somehow. I played quarterback on the football team, and made some money coaching. In summer I did whatever came to hand, from chartering a sail-boat at a summer resort and taking passengers, at so much a head, to checking up cucumbers in Indiana for a Western pickle house.

I was practically alone. Commencement left me with a diploma, a new dress-suit, an out-of-date medical library, a box of surgical instruments of the same date as the books, and an incipient case of typhoid fever.

I was twenty-four, six feet tall, and forty inches around the chest. Also, I had lived clean, and worked and played hard. I got over the fever finally, pretty much all bone and appetite; but—alive. Thanks to the college, my hospital care had cost nothing. It was a good thing: I had just seven dollars in the world.

The yacht Ella lay in the river not far from my hospital windows. She was not a yacht when I first saw

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