Plotto is, ultimately, an outline generator. It helps you create and shape the skeleton of your story before (or as) you're writing it. There are three ways to approach Plotto, depending on what pieces of story you already have in mind. You can start with the Masterplot (more on that to come), a combination of characters, or a conflict situation. Whichever route you go, you can continue to build and morph your outline as you write.
PLOTTO 101
Starting with the Masterplot
The Masterplot formula: A Clause + B Clause + C Clause
- The A Clause: Establishes the protagonist (in general terms)
- The B Clause: Originates and continues the action
- The C Clause: Continues and resolves the action
The Masterplot serves as a general theme or summary of the story at its most basic level. Cook suggests fifteen A Clauses, sixty-two B Clauses, and fifteen C Clauses. Under each of the B Clauses are numerous conflict situations that, when combined and interwoven, make up the basic plot of your story. Each conflict situation—numbered 1-1462—contains between two and fourteen suggested "lead-ups" and "carry-ons." By scrutinizing the various suggestions and winding your way through the pages—the way you might a choose-your-own-adventure novel—you combine the conflict situations until you have the bones of your story.
Starting with Character Combinations
If you have even a rough idea of your characters, but a hazier notion of where those characters might take you, it might be wise to start instead with a character combination. Plotto assigns symbols to more than fifty unique character types, which then appear throughout the various conflict situations. Once you find the appropriate character combination (beginning on page 266), you can choose from various story types and subtypes (beginning on page 271) that will lead you to appropriate conflict situations with which you can began structuring your story.
Starting with a Conflict Situation
Perhaps a less scientific means to approach Plotto is by starting with one of the 1,462+ conflict situations. As mentioned in Starting with the Masterplot, each conflict situation has between two and fourteen lead-ups and carry-ons. If a conflict situation strikes you as a good starting place, you can trace those lead-ups backward and forward to construct your plot.
A Key to Numbers and Symbols
(Conflict Situations, starting on pg. 24)
(41) FINDING AN OBLIGATION AT VARIANCE WITH AMBITION, INCLINATION OR NECESSITY 19 i (a) (117) (24a, b, c)- A falls in love with B, and renounces wealth, which he was to inherit by marrying BX (223) (43-**) - (b) (118) (1041 ch A to GF-A) - A, under threat of being disinherited, is ordered to commit an act that will prove a grievous injury to a near relative of B's, the woman he loves. A refuses (130) (313) 20 | (a) (1058) (1138) A seeks to buy an object, X, from B, an object he greatly desires. B will not sell * A and B, while engaged in a commercial transaction, fall in love ** (41a, b, c)
(41) refers to B Clause #41 in the Masterplot chart. If your original masterplot included B Clause #41, you would then turn to page twenty and decide if your story falls under the category of Love and Courtship, Married Life, or Obligation. Assuming you chose the former, the book would direct you to a number of potential conflict situations, including nineteen and twenty, as shown. From here, you choose the specific conflict situation that works best for your story. 19 indicates the Conflict Situation (another way to think of it is as a story segment). (a) Under each numbered Conflict Situation, you might find several variations indicated with bold, lowercase letters in parentheses. (117) (24a, b, c) The parenthetical numbers at the outset of a conflict situation are suggested "lead-ups" to that segment. In this case, you can build a story backward by referring to conflict situation 11 7, 24a, 24b, or 24c. (223) The parenthetical numbers at the end of a conflict situation are the "carry- ons." They serve the same purpose as "lead-ups," except that they take you forward in the story instead of backward. * or (43-**) Some conflict situations can be broken up into shorter clauses, so that you might use the first part, but not necessarily the second (or vice versa). Asterisks represent where those breaks exist. Here's a basic rundown of how asterisks operate within conflict situations: * End of Part 1 ** End of Part 2 *** End of Part 3 Here's a basic rundown of how asterisks operate with lead-ups and carry-ons: -* The conflict situation should be used up to the * -** All of the conflict situation should be used up to the ** *-** Only the second part of the conflict should be used (1041 ch A to GF-A) Occasionally, using two specific conflict situations requires you to change the character makeup. Here, using Conflict Situation 1041 in combination with 19b requires you to change character A in the lead-up to character CF-A (in this case, that means the lead-up from "The protagonist, on his way to execute a new will disposing of his estate, meets death in an accident" changes to "The grandfather of the protagonist, on his way to execute a new will disposing of his estate, meets death in an accident." Sometimes, instead of "ch A to GF-A," you'll see "tr A to GF-A," in which case, you'll transpose, within the specific lead-up or carry-on, two characters that are already present. A, X, B, represent the various characters involved in the story. Page twenty- three has an exhaustive table of possible characters. In this case, A stands for the "male protagonist," B stands for the "female protagonist," and BX stands for "a mysterious female person, or one of unusual character."
A Key to Numbers & Symbols
(Character Symbols, starting on pg. 271)
A, B and A-5 LOVE’S MISADVENTURES -- A's secretary, B, is a criminal, "planted" in A's home by A-5, a crook 152b (1) B, a criminal, confederate of A-5, a crook, falls in love with her employer, A 152b MARRIED LIFE A-5, A-5, tricky so-called spiritualists, pretend to materialize the spirit of deceased B in order to influence A to give them money by advice of the supposed B 474 B's husband, A, is killed by A-5 569 B's husband, A, is killed by A-5; and A-5, through the law's delay and technicalities, escapes with only a light sentence 569 (9) B invokes the Mosaic law in seeking revenge upon A-5 for the murder of her husband, A 569 (9) B, wife of A, takes the law in her own hands and shoots A-5, who has murdered A 594e
A, B and A-5 indicate your chosen combination of characters. In this case: a male protagonist, a female protagonist, and a male criminal. LOVE’S MISADVENTURES refers back to the conflict group/subgroup under which each conflict situation is categorized. Once you choose your character combination, browse for the appropriate conflict group for your story. Under each conflict group, you'll find any number of possible conflict situations with which you can begin. 152b The number at the end of each conflict situation takes you back to the Conflict Situation section of Plotto, where, with your characters now in place, you can start building the framework of your story. (1) The parenthetical numbers in the left-hand column are suggestions for the C clause of your story (that is, the clause that eventually terminates the action).
William Wallace Cook.
PLOTTO
A New Method of Plot Suggestion for Writers of Creative Fiction
The Soul, with its human faculties which put it in immediate touch with the Universe, is a Divine Instrument, an Aeolian Harp which is not played upon by the Winds of Chance but by all the Winds of Destiny that blow from the four quarters of Human Nature; and this Music of the Soul is a Divine Harmony which the Creative Imagination, alone of the human faculties, interprets in Creative Art. To this high interpretation, through fictional narrative,
Plotto is dedicated.
THE PLOTTO METHOD. Plotto achieves creative art in fiction by a new Method of plot suggestion. Suggestion is based on Themes (or Masterplots) and Conflicts.
THEME. Every story has a Theme, or an underlying proposition that indicates its type. The Theme may be clear-cut and distinct, or shadowy and vague; it is always in evidence, and differentiates one type of story from all the other types. Around each Theme any number of distinctly different stories may be written.
A story may be constructed with, or without, a certain Theme in mind. Rarely perhaps does a writer begin a story with a set Theme in front of him. He may develop his plot from a situation, or Conflict; nevertheless, as the plot develops the Theme develops with it. The writer will feel the Theme and, consciously or unconsciously, combine his Conflicts to a certain pattern. This pattern, plain in the finished work, will conform to a Theme. When a story is built around a Theme, the Theme becomes a Masterplot.
The Plotto Method enables the Plottoist to begin his story with a Masterplot and marshal his situations or Conflicts in conformity to it; or, it enables him to begin with a situation or Conflict and consciously to watch the particular Theme as the plot unfolds.
MASTERPLOTS WITH INTERCHANGEABLE CLAUSES. Each Plotto Masterplot classifies in general terms and in a single terse sentence a certain type of story. Each Masterplot consists of three Clauses: An initial Clause defining the protagonist in general terms, a middle Clause initiating and carrying on the action, and a final Clause carrying on and terminating the action. Suggestions for exemplifying the action with concrete situations are offered by the Conflicts.
THE CONFLICTS. Desire, in some one of its many forms, is responsible for the awakening of Purpose. Something from without, impinging upon something within, excites a feeling or an emotion, and the soul flows into Purpose, and Purpose into action. Then, somewhere on the path of rising action. Purpose encounters Obstacle. At this point, and at this point only, do we establish what writers of creative fiction call a situation. Purpose alone never made a situation; Obstacle alone never made one; but strike the flint of Obstacle with the steel of Purpose and sparks of situation begin to fly.
Plotto, as a Method of plot suggestion for writers of creative fiction, is founded upon this law: Purpose, expressed or implied, opposing Obstacle, expressed or implied, yields Conflict.
PURPOSES AND OBSTACLES, How many Purposes are there in the world? Not many, although their variations are infinite. Perhaps, in the last analysis one General Purpose would comprehend all the Purposes: TO ACHIEVE HAPPINESS. That is the end and aim of life on this planet. But happiness has a different meaning for most of us. There is the happiness of love and courtship, of married life, of achieving wealth or power by all the many methods, good or evil, that may be contrived by the thinking mind. Religion may be the road to happiness for some, and revenge the road to a doubtful happiness for others. The virtues or the faults of a human soul set the pattern of Purpose for that soul.
Plotto concerns itself with but one General Purpose in its application to three general goals of endeavor:
Yet, while this one General Purpose runs through all the Conflicts, a host of subordinate Purposes will appear in them, opposed by an infinite number of Obstacles.
There is one Supreme Purpose in every life: TO LIVE; and there is one Supreme Obstacle each life encounters: DEATH. Complicating the scheme and giving zest to the plot of life are innumerable subordinate Purposes and Obstacles, dealing with all the enterprises of which life is capable.
Overshadowed by the Supreme Purpose of LIFE, and the Supreme Obstacle of DEATH, we wage our mimic wars of conquest and gain; but, at any minute, the Supreme Purpose may fail, and Death come striding into our finite calculations and calling a truce. There is also a Paramount Purpose in all the lesser activities of our existence, opposed by a Paramount Obstacle; and they marshal their secondary Purposes and Obstacles to keep us “on our toes” and fighting valiantly for all we have, or hope to have. Blessed be Purpose! And thrice-blessed be Obstacle!
The Conflicts in Plotto are brief statements of Purpose in active opposition with Obstacle—situations which are to be combined with other situations. For instance: “A, in love with B, is not favored by F-B, father of B.” Here is the implied Purpose, “To Achieve Happiness in Love,” meeting an Obstacle bluntly expressed.
Purpose and Obstacle give concrete exemplification of the Theme in every form of fictional narrative, whether short story, novelette, or novel.
THE SHORT STORY. Purpose and Obstacle at grips in one dramatic situation will define the short story, since it is calculated to leave a single dominant impression upon the reader’s mind. Ordinarily, this form of narrative fiction will be woven about a plot of the simplest construction. There will be the main situation as suggested by a chosen Conflict, the Conflict leading up to it and the Conflict carrying on and terminating the action. These three Conflicts may be reduced to two, if the main Conflict should in itself possess the qualities of a terminal Conflict. Conflicts too long, or too involved, for short story purposes will usually be found to be broken Conflicts. When such a Conflict is selected for the main situation, it is possible to use only that part of it which contains the most dramatic appeal.
THE NOVELETTE. This form of narrative fiction may be considered as a long short story, or as a short novel. If the former, the Conflict suggesting the situation will be elaborated with dramatic material concerned with the Purpose and Obstacle. If, on the other hand, the novelette partakes of the character of a short novel, the Paramount Purpose and Obstacle will involve subordinate Purposes and Obstacles all cumulative in power and bearing upon the story’s climax or crisis. Here, as everywhere, the imagination must exercise constructive judgment.
THE NOVEL. The full-fledged novel may be considered as consisting of several short stories all leading up to, and intimately bound up with, the Paramount Purpose and Obstacle that give the complete story its unity. Construction here plays its most discriminating role, for the subordinate situations must grow toward a single, decisive crisis. The effect must be cumulative. If the main Conflict shall involve the crisis—and it should—all the subordinate situations dealing with the Theme will be so selected as to grow naturally in dramatic strength toward the climax. Here no rules of construction will take the place of taste and discrimination. The constructive imagination, properly exercised, will deal capably with the situations, and the creative imagination will work a miracle of dramaturgic power.
ORIGINALITY. The Conflicts all come from the vast storehouse of Human Nature. They are there, millions upon millions of them, waiting for the imagination to select them and group them in an original combination. For there is “nothing new under the sun.” Originality in creative work comes from our own individual use of the tools so bountifully provided by the Divine Creator. All that is possible to a mortal craftsman is the combining of old material into something new and different.
Originality is the ideal of the Plotto Method; and it is realized by disregarding the references prefixed and affixed to the Conflicts and (or) interpreting the Specific as well as the General, Conflicts in terms of the Plottoist’s own experience. Nothing in the Specific Conflicts will be used literally, but the concrete exemplification in such Conflicts will serve as a suggestion, lending wings to the creative imagination for its own high flight.
For orginal combinations of Conflicts the Classification by Symbols will be found a treasure-trove of suggestions. If the main Conflict selected is built around A, or B, alone, the A or B group should be scanned; if around A and B alone, the A and B group will yield suggestions, or the A or B group may be found to serve; or, if several characters are involved in the main Conflict, reference may be had to that particular group of symbols. If a certain group of symbols proves too limited, drop one of the lesser character symbols and consult the group represented by those remaining. This course may be followed, in the search for original combinations, until only the protagonist remains in the situation. Somewhere along the line of search the imagination is certain to find exactly what it is looking for.
CONFLICT GROUPS AND SUB-GROUPS. The Conflicts in Plotto are classified in three main groups:
The Conflicts in Love and Courtship are re-grouped as follows:
All the sub-groups are classified, for convenience of reference, under the middle. or “B,” Clauses of the Masterplots; and these form the only subdivisions of the main group, “Married Life.” Conflicts of the third group, “Enterprise,” fall into the following general classifications:
Inasmuch as dramatic situations are a product of the emotions, and the emotions, by reason of their complexity, have defied a hard and fast classification, it follows naturally that the Conflicts themselves will defy a rigid classification. The groupings noted above are more or less arbitrary, yet they will be bound to serve. Some Conflicts in Misfortune might easily fall into the sub-groups, Mistaken Judgment, Simulation, etc., and Conflicts in other sub-groups might logically be re-classified. Nevertheless, the classification in each case will exemplify in the Conflict the particular sub-group in which it has been placed.
MECHANICAL STRUCTURE. There is, of course, a mechanical structure underlying every properly constructed story. There are some very intelligent people who believe in the “divine afflatus” as something apart from hard, consistent, carefully calculated effort. Overlooking the old adage that “Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains,” these wise ones will have their back-handed slap at anything mechanical in its application to Art.
It remains, however, that a good story must have a carefully developed plot for its framework; and the plot in itself, is purely mechanical. It is the logical devising of means to an end, a motivating of all the parts into a harmonious whole. A plot may be simple, or it may be complex, but an interesting story without some sort of plot is inconceivable. This machinery must not creak or complain as the story advances. A discriminating imagination must oil it so well with logic and plausibility that the god in the machine shall not be ruffled by the turning wheels. Plausibility is attained when fine discrimination, true judgment and a facility with words so cover the necessary mechanism that it does not intrude at any point upon the completed work. And therein lies the art of the story teller. Plotto, at least, holds this to be true; and, as a corollary of the position thus taken, exalts the imagination as the greatest force in the world.
IMAGINATION. If a story is a skeleton structure of plot, overlaid with a felicity of thought and phrase that may be called the flesh, then the pulsing heart of the creation, the one factor that gives it life and beauty, is the imagination. But this imagination must be rightly controlled.
The demands of fictional narrative would seem to predicate an imagination of three types: Mediocre, Constructive and Creative. A mind positively brilliant in its mastery of scientific research, or of the pursuit of trade, might be hopeless in meeting the demands of fictional narrative. Nevertheless, Plotto believes sincerely that a desire to write successful fiction is predicated upon the ability to write successful fiction; and that, given the technical requirements of experience and a fair education, not often will the mediocre imagination be found hopeless. Intensive training should develop constructive power; and it is but a step, in the interpretation of suggestion, from the constructive to the creative. Originality is the soul of creative art, and originality is nothing more than the interpretation of suggestion in terms of individual experience.
Each life is the sum of many experiences, and character indicates the reaction of those experiences upon the soul. In other words, life is a combination of situations, or Conflicts, with a spiritual signification drawn from the Conflicts themselves. So a story plot, which holds the mirror up to life, is a combination of Conflicts, selected to the pattern of a single Theme, or Masterplot. Life, with its multitude of experiences, is general; the imagination, dealing with a cross-section of life, makes the story plot particular. And imagination does this through the interpretation of suggestion.
SUGGESTION. The ideal of the Plotto Method, as stated elsewhere, is the interpretation of Conflict suggestions in terms of individual experience. Some of the Conflicts are General. Thus, Conflict No. 31 reads: “B, rescued from an accident by A, whom she does not know, falls in love with him.” The nature of the accident, and the character of B and of A, are circumstances left to the constructive imagination. In dealing with these circumstances, references to other Conflicts, prefixed and affixed to this general suggestion, will offer further suggestions for inventing the circumstances.
Many of the Conflicts are Specific. Thus, to quote Conflict No. 647: “B, a respectable working girl seeking employment, follows the advice of a supposed friend. A-5, and finds herself in an immoral dance hall where she is compelled to dance with patrons and serve drinks.” References to other Conflicts will suggest the cause of B’s necessity for seeking employment, and other references will suggest a finale for B’s unhappy plight. The constructive imagination might use Conflict No. 647 literally, but Plotto would not approve of such literal use. The ideal method is for the imagination to use the dance hall merely as a suggestion for something equally pertinent to the situation; in other words, use the concrete example in interpreting an equivalent for this specific suggestion as to B’s misfortune. Herein lies the opportunity for originality, and the way to creative work.
DEVELOPING THE PLOT FROM A MASTERPLOT. For purposes of illustration, we will select a Masterplot from the Masterplot Chart and build up a short story plot in tabloid form.
The B Clause “originates and carries on the action.” Prefixed to this B Clause in parentheses is the number, (49). On the back of the Masterplot Chart, we find that No. (49) refers us to a sub-group of Conflicts beginning with Conflict No. 1173, this particular B Clause serving as a title for the sub-group:
The reference numbers prefixed to this Conflict offer lead-up suggestions. Numbers 1187 and 2f form a complementary suggestion, or a combination of two Conflicts appropriate to the main situation.
Thus we have our two pretenders, neither knowing that the other is not what he or she seems to be. No. 2f has a carry-on suggestion:
A and not B is the protagonist of 1461a, but we manipulate the Conflict by changing A to B. This Conflict has a reference, No. 358 **-***:
We can now eliminate our main suggestion. Conflict 1173, so that our tabloid plot will read:
We have manipulated the combination Conflict by allowing 2f *-** to precede 1187; and if we keep the reader in ignorance of the fact that A and B are pretenders and allow the revelation to come at the end of the story, we shall achieve a double surprise and find ourselves with the plot of O. Henry’s story, “Transients in Arcadia.” Yet any number of stories, true to the Masterplot, may be built around these suggestions.
By changing the first two situations and selecting different Conflicts, the plot will develop along criminal lines:
Or, we could make our plot more dramatic by having the second situation read:
This might be followed with:
These changes in the plot would make necessary a change in the C clause of the Masterplot:
CONFLICT MANIPULATIONS. Characters in the Plotto Conflicts are represented by symbols (see “The Plotto Character Symbols,” page 17). These symbols may be readily changed or transposed, as an aid in manipulating the Conflict suggestions. Thus, “261 ch A-3 to A,” indicates that A-3 in the Conflict is to be changed to A; and, “578b tr B & B-3,” indicates a transposition in which B-3 takes the place of B and B of B-3.
The character symbols are changed, or transposed, in the auxiliary Conflicts to agree with the character symbols of the Conflict whose ramifications are being studied.
In many instances the Conflicts are “broken”—that is, divided into two or more parts. The end of the first part is marked with a star (*), of the second part, with a double star (**), of the third part with a triple star (***), etc. Thus, “-*” indicates that the Conflict is to be used up to the first star; “*-**” indicates that the first part of the Conflict is not to be used, but only that part between the first star and the double star; “-**” indicates that all of the Conflict is to be used up to the double star, etc.
DEVELOPING THE PLOT FROM A SELECTED SITUATION. The most practical way to illustrate the Plotto Method of developing a plot from a single situation, or Conflict, will be to select a Conflict and follow the Method through, step by step. For this purpose, the first Conflict, 1a, may be used:
The simplest combination will consist of three Conflicts—the Conflict selected as the working basis for the plot, the one Conflict leading up to it, and the third Conflict terminating the action, both auxiliary Conflicts taken from the references prefixed and affixed to the main, or basic, situation. For example, as a lead-up Conflict No. 112 may be used, followed by 1a, and this in turn followed by No. 209.
It develops, however, that the second part of the broken Conflict, 1a, may be eliminated; and that, with this elimination, 1a -* may logically precede Conflict 112, giving the three-Conflict plot as follows:
Nobility of character on the part of A is suggested by this heroic renunciation. The character of B, of F-B and of A-3, as well as the “enterprise of great difficulty and danger,” may be left to the creative imagination.
Again using Conflict 1a for our main suggestion, we might begin with Conflict 656 for a lead-up:
Reaching backward into the causes of A’s unfortunate condition, we will select lead-up suggestion No. 1079. Many other Conflicts in Personal Limitations, Misfortune, or, some of the other groups would serve us equally well, or better; but we will content ourselves with
Here we have a suggestion as to the character weakness which caused A to squander his fortune and mortgage his ancestral estates. We shall assume now that none of the references prefixed or affixed to 1079 appeals to our imagination, so we shall proceed on our own initiative—a course which Plotto earnestly recommends to the Plottoist in the working out of every plot. A further study of Personal Limitations suggests
Thus we have A, struggling hopelessly against a character weakness that has wrecked him financially, forming a platonic friendship for B. If we consider it expedient to bring about a dramatic first meeting of A with B, the Conflicts are brimming with such suggestions. But we will not go into that in this skeleton plot, our object being to simplify the references as much as possible. Conflict 1075b, a reference appended to 1075a, offers this suggestion as to B’s influence over A: “A’s admiration for his friend B, and his desire to please her, inspires him to bring out the best in his nature.” Also appended to 1075a is a reference to Conflict 364d, which seems quite apropos at this point:
This Conflict may be called a terminal Conflict, in the sense that it brings our love story plot to marriage, the finale of most such plots. But we are not ready, as yet, to close the action, inasmuch as we are merely leading up to the main situation, 1a; so we shall use only the first part of this broken Conflict: “A, with the help of B, overcomes an ignoble weakness.”
At last we have the female protagonist, B, firmly fixed in the plot, and we need not go back further into the lead-ups.
From this, it is manifest that A’s platonic association with B has gone the way of most platonic associations (see Conflicts 9a, b, c). and his gratitude has blossomed into love. A, by inference, is so deeply in love with B that the best in his nature is, for the time, eclipsed by his desire to win B. He resorts to simulation in forwarding his suit—thinking less of saving his ancestral acres by a wealthy marriage than he is of his own future happiness. Conflict 1a has a reference to Conflict 187 for carrying on the action:
We will discard this suggestion, for the reason that it will plunge A deeper into the questionable methods into which his ardor has already lured him. He is pretending to be a man of wealth when he is almost a bankrupt; but he has overcome his passion for gambling, thanks to B’s influence, and he is ready to husband his remaining resources and save what he can from the wreck of his material fortunes. A carry-on suggestion appended to Conflict 187 is a two-Conflict combination, 163 ; 91:
We are now approaching the climax of the action. A’s pretensions to wealth, B secretly discovers, are a hollow mockery. She learns that he is faced with disaster; and the Conflicts, if desired, will offer suggestions as to just how she discovers this secret. B is in love with A and ready to overlook his shortcomings, so she hastens to his rescue. We will depart, at this point, from the references and show B, on her own part, indulging in a bit of simulation. Turning to the sub-group. Simulation, we select Conflict,
This happy turn of affairs, naturally, cannot long remain unknown to A. If he has pride, let him pocket it; or let his pride be humbled by B’s proof of her great love for him. If this course cannot be made to serve, the Conflicts will offer many suggestions for estrangement and reconciliation; but, in our plot, we will not have A a cad. Of the thousands of changes possible in such a series of actions as we are studying, we could eliminate the Conflicts from 163, inclusive, onward and place A in a better light by using this suggestion from Revelation:
But we will not make the change. We will proceed to close the action with Conflict 364d *-**: “A’s gratitude to B blossoms into love; and when A is sure he has rehabilitated his character, he proposes to B and is accepted.”
The nature of the Conflicts, and their pliability, often calls for useless repetition. The statement in 364d that “A’s gratitude to B has blossomed into love,” is redundant. That fact has been known for some time, and has formed the basis for much of the action; and we simply ignore it here.
The latter part of this love story plot would stand as follows:
In the Classification by Character Symbols, all terminal Conflicts are marked by the parentheses number of the C Clauses. For instance, 364d exemplifies C Clause (9), “Achieves success and happiness in a hard undertaking.” This Conflict, 364d, will be found, marked “9”, under the A and B symbols of Conflicts in Marriage in the Classification by Symbols. An elusive terminal situation may be run down by consulting this Classification.
INDIVIDUALIZING PLOTTO. It is possible for the Plottoist to individualize his Plotto by adding material of his own. Every writer has newspaper clippings or other memoranda filed away for possible use. Let all this be catalogued in a loose-leaf book under the Conflict numbers to which each bit of material applies, and a notation to that effect penciled opposite the Conflicts thus amplified. This will broaden the usefulness of Plotto, often with concrete exemplifications of the Conflicts from real life.
Plotto Chart
Masterplots with Interchangeable Clauses
A Plotto Masterplot consists of three clauses: An “A” Clause, a “B” Clause and a “C” Clause.
Any A Clause may be used in conjunction with any B Clause and with any C Clause. For the purpose of bringing all the B Clauses in juxtaposition with all the A and C Clauses, it is merely necessary to turn the narrow page.
Suggestions for evolving a plot to the pattern of the Masterplot selected will be found in the Plotto Conflicts. The Conflicts are listed in sub-groups; and each sub-group is listed under the full text of the B Clause which the sub-group exemplifies.
On the page immediately following the Masterplot pages will be found an index of the respective Conflict sub-groups under the parentheses number of the B Clause.
The C, or Terminal, Clauses are also numbered in parentheses; and Conflicts suggesting these terminations will be found opposite the C Clause numbers in the Classification by Symbols.
“A” Clauses
- 1. A Person in Love,
- 2. A Married Person,
- 3. A Lawless Person,
- 4. An Erring Person,
- 5. A Benevolent Person,
- 6. A Protecting Person,
- 7. A Person of Ideals,
- 8. A Person Influenced by an Obligation,
- 9. A Person Subjected to Adverse Conditions,
- 10. A Resentful Person,
- 11. A Person Swayed by Pretense,
- 12. A Subtle Person,
- 13. A Person Influenced by the Occult and the Mysterious,
- 14. A Normal Person,
- 15. Any Person,
“B” Clauses
- (1) Engaging in a difficult enterprise when promised a reward for high achievement,
- (2) Falling in love at a time when certain obligations forbid love,
- (3) Seeking to demonstrate the power of love by a test of courage.
- (4) Being impelled by inordinate fancy to exercise mistaken judgment in a love affair
- (5) Becoming involved in a hopeless love affair, and seeking to make the best of a disheartening situation,
- (6) Challenging, in a quest of love, the relentless truth that “East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,”
- (7) Becoming involved in a love affair that encounters unforeseen obstacles,
- (8) Confronting a situation in which wealth is made conditional upon a certain course of action in a love affair,
- (9) Being put to a test in which love will be lost if more material fortunes are advanced,
- (10) Suffering an estrangement due to mistaken judgment,
- (11) Confronting a situation in which courage and devotion alone can save the fortunes of one beloved,
- (12) Falling into misfortune through disloyalty in love,
- (13) Seeking by craftiness to escape misfortune,
- (14) Falling into misfortune through the wiles of a crafty schemer,
- (15) Finding a sustaining power in misfortune,
- (16) Being delivered from misfortune by one who, in confidence, confesses a secret of transgression,
- (17) Bearing patiently with misfortunes and seeking to attain cherished aims honorably,
- (18) Rebelling against a power that controls personal abilities and holds them in subjection.
- (19) Meeting with misfortune and being cast away in a primitive, isolated and savage environment,
- (20) Becoming involved with conditions in which misfortune is indicated,
- (21) Falling into misfortune through mistaken judgment,
- (22) Following a wrong course through mistaken judgment,
- (23) Becoming involved in a complication that has to do with mistaken judgment and suspicion,
- (24) Becoming the victim of mistaken judgment in carrying out an enterprise,
- (25) Seeking to save a person who is accused of transgression,
- (26) Seeking secretly to preserve another from danger,
- (27) Refusing to betray another’s secret and calmly facing persecution because of the refusal,
- (28) Facing a situation in which the misfortunes of one greatly esteemed call for courage and sagacious enterprise,
- (29) Aiding another to hide from the world a fateful secret,
- (30) Enlisting whole-heartedly in the service of a needy unfortunate and conferring aid of the utmost value,
- (31) Living a lonely, cheerless life and seeking companionship
- (32) Seeking to conceal identity because of a lofty idealism,
- (33) Resisting secretly and from an honorable motive a mandate considered discreditable,
- (34) Embarking upon an enterprise of insurrection in the hope of ameliorating certain evil conditions,
- (35) Becoming involved in a complication that challenges the value of cherished ideals,
- (36) Undergoing an experience that results in a remarkable character change,
- (37) Seeking against difficulties to realize a cherished ideal.
- (38) Committing a grievous mistake and seeking in secret to live down its evil results,
- (39) Forsaking cherished ambitions to carry out an obligation,
- (40) Embarking upon an enterprise in which one obligation is opposed by another obligation.
- (41) Finding an obligation at variance with ambition, inclination or necessity,
- (42) Falling into misfortune while seeking honorably to discharge an obligation,
- (43) Seeking to overcome personal limitations in carrying out an enterprise,
- (44) Seeking by unusual methods to conquer personal limitations.
- (45) Seeking to forward an enterprise and encountering family sentiment as an obstacle.
- (46) Seeking retaliation for a grievous wrong that is either real or fancied,
- (47) Finding (apparently) an object greatly coveted, and obtaining (apparently) the object,
- (48) Assuming the character of a criminal in a perfectly honest enterprise.
- (49) Assuming a fictitious character when embarking upon a certain enterprise,
- (50) Being impelled by an unusual motive to engage in crafty enterprise,
- (51) Devising a clever and plausible delusion in order to forward certain ambitious plans,
- (52) Encountering a would-be transgressor and seeking to prevent a transgression,
- (53) Opposing the plans of a crafty schemer,
- (54) Becoming involved in a puzzling complication that has to do with an object possessing mysterious powers,
- (55) Becoming involved in a mysterious complication and seeking to make the utmost of a bizarre experience,
- (56) Seeking to test the value of a mysterious communication and becoming involved in weird complexities,
- (57) Seeking to unravel a puzzling complication,
- (58) Engaging in an enterprise and then mysteriously disappearing,
- (59) Engaging in an mysterious enterprise and becoming involved with the occult and the fantastic.
- (60) Becoming involved, through curiosity aroused by mystery, in a strange enterprise.
- (61) Becoming aware of an important secret that calls for decisive action,
- (62) Becoming involved in any sort of complication,
“C” Clauses
- (1) Pays a grim penalty in an unfortunate undertaking,
- (2) Emerges happily from a serious entanglement.
- (3) Foils a guilty plotter and defeats a subtle plot.
- (4) Undertakes a role that leads straight to catastrophe.
- (5) Emerges from a trying ordeal with sorely garnered wisdom.
- (6) Makes the supreme sacrifice in carrying out an undertaking.
- (7) Reverses certain opinions when their fallacy is revealed.
- (8) Achieves a spiritual victory
- (9) Achieves success and happiness in a hard undertaking.
- (10) Meets with an experience whereby an error is corrected
- (11) Discovers the folly of trying to appear otherwise than as one is in reality.
- (12) Rescues integrity from a serious entanglement.
- (13) Comes finally to the blank wall of enigma.
- (14) Achieves a complete and permanent character transformation
- (15) Meets any fate, good or evil.
Index of Conflicts Grouped Under the “B” Clauses
THE PLOTTO CHARACTER SYMBOLS
Characters in the Plotto Conflicts are represented by symbols. These symbols indicate the relationship of the auxiliary characters to the protagonist. This relationship is invariably explained in the text of the Conflicts, with the exception of the symbols A and B—these being the symbols of the male, and the female, protagonists. These symbols give a certain uniformity to the characters and facilitate character changes or transpositions. Protagonist A, or B, might be a criminal, an officer of the law, an employer, etc., but the numeral is never used in connection with the protagonist symbol—the explanation is given in the text.
Note: BR-A, BR-B, SR-A, SR-B, SN-A, SN-B, D-A, D-B, CN-A and CN-B may on occasion be merely BR, SR, SN, D, and CN.
Where necessary to indicate a male friend of B, or a female friend of A, the symbols aB-2, bA-2 may be used. Likewise, bCN-A, female cousin of A; aCN-B, male cousin of B, bGCH-A, female grandchild of A, aCH. male child, etc.
X added to any character gives to the character a suggestion of mystery.
CONFLICT SITUATIONS
1
A, poor, is in love with wealthy and aristocratic B * A, poor, in love with wealthy B, pretends to be a man of wealth **
b 171 734 1106 -* ch B to A 1146
A, of humble birth, falls in love with aristocratic B * A, of humble birth, in love with aristocratic B, pretends to be a man of high social standing **
A, in love with B, finds that B considers him too perfect for married happiness * B considers her lover, A, too perfect for married happiness; so A simulates a “hardboiled” character in order to prove that he is not so perfect as he seems **
A, elderly, is in love with youthful B * A, elderly, in love with youthful B, seeks to forward his love affair by simulating youth **
A, a crook, outlaw, gambler, pretends to be an honest man in order to forward his love affair with B
280a, b tr A & A-3 318 ; 236 ; 267 252a
A is in love with B, who is devoted to scientific pursuits * A, who knows nothing of the sciences, pretends to be engaged in scientific research **
A falls in love with romantic B * A, in love with romantic B, pretends to be a hero **
234a *-** 1150 ; 851 ; 885a 1227b, c
A quarrels with his sweetheart, B, and fears he is losing her love * A, fearing he is losing the love of B, pretends to take poison with suicidal intent **
2
A, a poor clerk, finances a “fling” in high society * A, a poor clerk financing a “fling” in high society, meets wealthy and aristocratic B 1146 ch A to B 1187 ch A to B, and they fall in love **
A, a fugitive from the law and using a fictitious name, falls in love with B * A, craftily engaged in a secret enterprise, falls in love with B 1146 ch A to B 1169 ch A to B who has also embarked upon a crafty enterprise **
A, one of the “idle rich,” gratifies his love of adventure by frequenting the slums in the character of a city “tough” * A, disguised as a city “tough,” meets B, and they fall in love **
A is mistaken by B for A-8. B has corresponded with A-8 but has never seen him * A, falling in love with B, pretends that he is A-8 **
B, wealthy, devotes much time to settlement work; and, in carrying out her philanthropic enterprises, she pretends to be a shop girl * B, while posing as a shop girl, meets A, and they fall in love **
115 336b 1461a ch A to B ; 358 **-***
B, poor and humble but romantic, acquires unexpectedly a small sum of money; thus financed, she pretends for a time to be wealthy and aristocratic * B, poor and humble but pretending to be wealthy and aristocratic, meets rich and influential A 1163c and they fall in love **
B, a maid, uses the wardrobe of her wealthy mistress and pretends to be a distinguished personage * B, poor but pretending to be wealthy and aristocratic, meets rich and influential A 1148a and they fall in love **
B, a criminal, assumes an alias and makes use of stolen funds in evading the law * B, a criminal in disguise, meets A 1169 1175a 1181 and they fall in love **
3
A is a judge, and B is a fugitive from justice posing as a woman of wealth and fashion * A, a judge, falls in love with B, a criminal **
A, a detective, falls in love with B, the criminal he has arrested and is returning to the scene of her crime for trial and punishment
4
a 298a ch BX to B ; 58a ch AX to A ; 1184 1172
A, seeking to uncover duplicity by crafty enterprise, encounters the unexpected * A, seeking to uncover duplicity, falls in love with B, supposed to be guilty of the duplicity **
A recovers property belonging to an unknown woman, B * A, in a spirit of altruism, restores property to an unknown woman, B—and falls in love with her **
5
A, carrying the news of the death of his friend, A-2, to B, the girl to whom A-2 was betrothed, 70 ch A to A-2, is mistaken by B and her parents for A-2. B and her parents have never seen A-2 or A 26a, b * A, posing as his dead friend, A-2, falls in love with B, and withholds the news of A-2’s death **
6
A, traveling the highroad, drops a purse of money unnoticed * B, who has long desired to know A, picks up a purse he has dropped and restores it. A and B fall in love **
A, a judge, loses his brief case * B finds a lost brief case belonging to A, a judge, and restores it to him; and the acquaintance, thus begun, ripens into love **
7
A is crude, unhandsome and repellant to the ladies, although he desires to be a gallant * A receives from A-7 a small object of mystery, X, which A-7 declares will make him redoubtable in love. A takes X and fares forth to try it **
A is in love with B and fears his affair is hopeless * A, in order to prosper his love affair with B, secures a love philtre from the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son—a philtre that is guaranteed to bring him the love of B **
8
A has a repellant personality and, knowing it, he is timid in love * A is timid in love but, armed with a love charm, X, he becomes bold, and wins success **
A’s love affair with B is not prospering. A secures a love philtre and mixes it secretly in a cup of tea; but B’s maiden aunt, AU-B, drinks the tea
9
A and B, both single, craftily covenant and agree to ban love in their associations * A and B, engaging in an enterprise, mutually covenant and agree to ban love; but love enters into their little scheme in spite of their platonic notions **
A and B, young and single, enter into a business co-partnership * A and B, entering into a business co-partnership, ban love with every legal device—but in vain **
B’s cattle ranch was left to her by her father; and every man B hires as foreman makes love to her sooner or later, and is discharged * B hires A as foreman on her ranch, and he promises to keep his place and not make love to her; but B falls in love with him, and is presently glad to learn that A’s sole purpose in taking the job of foreman was to win her love **
10
a 665 1309a ch A to A-8 ; 1309b
B is a criminal, and A is the detective who has arrested her * B, a criminal arrested by A, a detective, brings her charms to bear upon A in the hope of effecting her escape **
B, poor and in great misfortune, is befriended by wealthy A * B, poor, seeks to win the love of wealthy A **
B makes love to A in an attempt to escape misfortune
11
a 1279a ch B to M-B ; 57 ch B to M-B 124 -* ch B to M-B
B’s mother, M-B, a middle-aged widow, introduces A, her youthful lover, to B * B’s mother, M-B, plans that her youthful lover, A, shall transfer his affections to B. M-B’s plans are successful **
83 ch B to M-B 324 ch B to M-B & B-3 to B
B, middle-aged, and A, a youth, are in love with each other * B, elderly, in love with youthful A, seeks to have A transfer his affections to B-3, who is nearer his own age **
11a ch B to B-3 and “daughter” to “friend” 93a
B, who is unworthy, finds that she has won the love of worthy A * B, unworthy, seeks to have her lover, A, transfer his affections to B-3, who is worthy **
12
A and B, each secretly, suppose themselves transgressors of the law * A and B,. supposing themselves fugitives from the law, meet in a foreign country and fall in love **
A, unmarried, and B, married, are shipwrecked and cast away on a desert island * A, unmarried, and B, married, fall in love when B supposes A to be her ideal. And then B makes a discovery **
13
B is discouraged regarding her romantic affairs * B, discouraged regarding her love affairs, meets with a “sign” which prophesies her marriage within a year **
B, as the world would have it, is an “inferior” person * B, an “inferior” person, falls in love with a “superior” person, A; and A’s apparent love for her gives her the power to bear patiently the misfortunes of her humble estate **
14
B, almost overwhelmed by misfortune, meets A, and they fall in love * B, winning the love of A, finds the courage to bear patiently with her hardships **
B finds herself in a great city, penniless and the victim of evil intrigue * B, helpless and in misfortune, meets a stranger, A, and they fall in love **
c 564a ch A to A-8 577 ch B to B-8
B, an attractive young widow, meets A, an equally attractive young widower * B, a widow, and A, a widower, meet in a cemetery where each comes with flowers for her and his lost spouse—and they fall in love **
15
B, plain and humble working girl, falls in love with A
B, plain and humble “slavey,” secretly adores A * A does not dream that humble B is in love with him **
16
A, a detective, has arrested B, a criminal, and is returning her to the scene of her crime for trial and punishment * A, a detective, falls in love with B, a criminal whom he has arrested **
A has taken vows that proscribe the love of woman * A, although he has taken vows that proscribe the love of woman, nevertheless falls in love with B **
17
A, unmarried, and B, married, thrown together in a solitary and lonely environment, fall in love
b 561 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 503b ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
A, unmarried, out of sympathy for B, who is unhappily married to brutal and tyrannical A-8, falls in love with B
568a ch A to A-8 568b ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
18
A falls in love with B; but A already has a wife, B-3. whom he has never loved, a wife whom he considers it his duty to care for
417 557 ch B to B-3 368a tr B & B-3
19
A falls in love with B, and renounces wealth which he was to inherit by marrying BX
A, under threat of being disinherited, is ordered to commit an act that will prove a grievous injury to a near relative of B’s, the woman he loves, A refuses
20
A seeks to buy an object, X, from B, an object he greatly desires. B will not sell * A and B, while engaged in a commercial transaction, fall in love **
A meets B while engaged in an enterprise, of indirection, and clever B finds a flaw in his explanations; B, also, is entangled in a snare of indirection, and A’s suspicions are aroused * A and B are mutually involved in a snare of indirection; nevertheless, they are drawn to each other and fall in love **
A is a young lawyer, retained by B to help her settle the involved estate of her deceased father, F-B * A and B, during their meetings as lawyer and client, fall in love **
21
A meets B and thinks she is a transgressor; and B, on her part, thinks A is a transgressor * A and B, each thinking the other is a transgressor, nevertheless fall in love **
22
A is a woman-hater, but he is rendered, a service by B which causes him to revise his opinions of the opposite sex * A, a woman-hater, falls in love with B **
A has an experience with B which causes him to become a woman-hater
23
B, an “inferior” person, falls in love with A, a “superior” person, and seeks to win him in marriage
B, of an inferior race, falls in love with A, of a superior race
A, of an inferior race, falls in love with B, of a superior race
A, wealthy and of high social position, falls in love with humble B
24
a 806 ch B-4 to B 812a ch A-4 to A
A loses his heart to B, a woman he does not know, and wishes to marry her
A, attracted by the loveliness of B, loses his heart to her
A sees a photograph of B, a woman he does not know * A, studying a photograph of unknown B, falls in love with her **
d 22b ch B to B-3 ; 839 tr A & A-2 22b ch B to B-3 ; 1461b
A, hearing of the character and charms of B, a woman he has never met, falls in love with her and resolves to win her in marriage
A, of an inordinately romantic temperament, sees the hand of B; and, because of the hand’s shapeliness and beauty, falls in love with the owner, B
26
a 169 tr A & A-2 6a, b ch B to B-3
A and B have never seen each other; but, through their fathers, F-A and F-B, who are old friends, it is arranged that A and B shall meet and marry
A and B have never seen each other; but they correspond, and through their correspondence become betrothed
27
946 1203 1208 1258 ch A-6 to A
B, unworthy, wins the love of worthy A, and tense complications result
28
B, very ill and under the doctor’s care, fancies herself in love with the doctor, A
B, suffering misfortune with A, fancies herself in love with him
29
B knows nothing of A, having fallen in love with him at “first sight”
30
B, a stenographer, is in love with A, junior partner of the firm employing her
31
B, rescued from an accident by A, whom she does net know, falls in love with him
32
B, desiring love, has never had a lover, and feels the misfortune keenly
33
B, daughter of M-B, a widow, desperately opposes, and for very good reasons, M-B’s intention to marry again
34
B, humble and self-effacing, worships A, her love alone seeming a sufficient reward of happiness
35
B, a plain girl who has no lover, is persuaded by her friend, B-2, to accept an escort to a dance—A, a man she does not know
36
B is attractive, but no man pays her any attention * B, attractive, and humiliated because of her lack of admirers, resorts to simulation to gain contentment **
38
B considers love and marriage the great adventure, and eagerly proceeds with them
39
B, unmarried, cherishes motherhood as her ideal
40
A presents his sweetheart, B, with a novel; and the story, unknown to A, contains a character described as an adventuress in terms that exactly fit B. Or, the novel which A, by mistake, wraps up and sends to B was a gift to A from a former sweetheart, her name and his on the fly leaf, and various love passages marked. Or, there is something left by chance between the pages of the book at which B takes offense. Or, some of the incidents of the story (which A has not read), approximate events in the affair of A and B with slighting references to B
A encounters disappointment in love when B fails to answer a note he sent her
41
A, in love with B, refuses the wise counsel of B in business affairs, and an estrangement follows
A has promised B, the woman he loves, that he will give up a practice which B considers discreditable * A, yielding to temptation, proves false to a promise he made his sweetheart, B, and an estrangement follows
A persists in taking measures against one of the family of B, A’s sweetheart, in spite of the protests of B. An estrangement follows
42
A, in love with B, discovers that B is in love with B-2
B, in love with A, discovers that A, Narcissus like, is in love with A
43
A, in love with B, quarrels with F-B, father of B * B’s father, F-B, is mysteriously slain, and innocent A is arrested for the crime **
91 828 tr A & B & ch B-5 to A-5
44
a 598 ch A to A-4 1029 ch A to A-4
A, a publisher in love with B, receives a manuscript novel from A-4, in which a woman character, approximating B physically and temperamentally, is made the rogue of the story * A, a publisher, rejects a novel because of personal pique
208 292 317 260a ch A-3 to A-4
A is so absorbed in his love affair with B that it has a disastrous effect upon his business enterprises
45
A discovers that B, unhappily married, is—innocently on his own part—in love with him
A, kind to humble B and considering her merely as a friend, is amazed to learn that she is in love with him
46
A meets B, his love of other days, and is surprised to find that his success in distant lands 967 has no charm for her that is not discounted by the meager opportunities of the home country
47
A asks that B allow herself to be hypnotized in order that he may learn where buried treasure has been concealed 1394 * A hypnotizes B, and B dies of psychic shock **
A persuades his sweetheart, B, to assume a fictitious character for the purpose of acquiring gain by transgression—with unhappy consequences for both of them
48
A knew very well that he would suffer adversity all his life when, in order to cancel an obligation he gave his daughter, D-A, in marriage to A-8, a man she did not love
284 ch B to D & A-3 to A-8 313 ch F-B to A, B to D-A, A to A-3 & A-3 to A-8
49
A and B, lovers, meet with tragic misfortune but escape death * A and B, lovers, escaping death in a tragic misfortune, each believes the other has perished **
50
A, in love with B, impersonates another person at B’s instigation * A’s pretentions accepted, it develops that the person impersonated has a wife, who immediately claims A as her husband **
51
A loves B, and, when A confesses to B that he once committed a murder, B’s health declines and she worries herself into her grave
A confesses to B, his sweetheart, that he once committed a transgression, and the result of the confession proves disastrous
52
A, a fugitive from justice, hiding in the bush, through error shoots and kills B, his sweetheart, when he hears some one approaching his hiding place
746 ch B to A 787 802b ch A to A-6
A, seeking to benefit B, undertakes an enterprise which results disastrously
53
A loves B; B dies; and A becomes demented through grief * A thinks B has merely gone away for a time, and spends years in a vain search for her **
54
A is in love with B. One evening, as usual, A calls to see B ; but, where her beautiful home had stood, no later than the evening before, there is now only an ancient, timestained tomb—the tomb of B, who had died a hundred years before A was born
A, investigating a psychic mystery, falls in love with B * B, apparently in her early twenties, is dazzlingly beautiful; but she is really very old, and in her case the ravages of time were stayed in early youth by a psychic shock. A’s love dissolves the spell; and, under A’s eyes, B ages and her beauty fades **
55
A really loves B, although he has taken vows that prohibit love for woman. A lives to regret his vows
56
B is cconvinced that several eligible men are in love with her * B is unaware of the fact that she is the victim of egotistical self-deception **
57
B, in a fit of discouragement over an unhappy love affair, meditates suicide and writes a note to her friends telling of her motives * B, contemplating suicide, writes a note explaining her motives; then she changes her mind—and loses the note **
58
B invents a wholly imaginary lover, AX; and, most unexpectedly, a man of AX’s name and general characteristics, presents himself to her
B pretends that she is engaged to be married to an imaginary lover, AX, buys herself an engagement ring, and has the betrothal announcement published in a newspaper
298a ch A to AX ; 4a ch A to AX 1187 ch A to AX
B, single, pretends that she is a married woman and assumes the name of “Mrs. Blank”
59
B, aristocratic, wealthy, romantic, falls in love with A, a designing rogue masquerading as a person of “quality”
61
B, in male attire, is suddenly revealed to A, the man she loves, in her true sex
62
B is harrassed by gossip concerning men falsely rumored to be in love with her, and by relatives of the supposed lovers calling on her and making complaint
63
B, in love with A, sends A a gift which, she mistakenly thinks, will forward their mutual happiness
40 ch A to B 153 ch A to B 333 ch A to B
64
15a 23a, b 34 38 916 232 272 302 421
B is persuaded into a secret marriage by A, the man she loves
65
B is so fully aware of the fact that she is beautiful and attractive that she thinks every man is in love with her * A, whom B favors but who does not love her, seeks B out and bluntly tells her of her egotistical self-deception
66
A, his love rejected by B, revenges himself by cutting off B’s long hair
A, his love rejected by B, seeks revenge on the sex by becoming a heart-breaker, and a betrayer
A, his love rejected by B, seeks revenge by making love to eligible, wealthy women and getting money from them
387 ch B to B-3 422b ch B to B-3
67
A, elderly, wealthy, is in love with youthful B.* A seeks by a stratagem to discover the sincerity of B’s professed love for him **
68
A wronged B, the woman he loved, but secretly; and A craftily retains his own high place in society while leaving B to bear the heartache and shame alone
69
27 1146 1173 1175 10c 14b 147 61
A, in love with B and thinking B has committed a crime 1172 1206 1292 1293a, b, c. declares to the police that he committed the crime himself
70
A’s family is at war with B’s family; and A, in love with B, disguises his identity when calling on B
71
A seeks to escape annoying manifestations of love * A, in order to escape annoying manifestations of love, pretends [1] that a wax figure, X, is his invalid wife; [2] pretends that he is married; [3] pretends that he is engaged to be married
B, in order to escape annoying manifestations of love, resorts to simulation
72
A, in love with B, pretends to be his deceased friend, A-2 26a, b ch A to A-2 who was betrothed to B. B and her family, hearing of A-2’s death at last, believe A to be the spectre of A-2
73
A and B are in love, but B’s parents, F-B and M-B, do not favor A; and A and B plan to elope, marry, and then seek forgiveness of B’s people
74
A, young and romantic, sees a ruinous old house in a city street, a house said to be deserted. * A, his curiosity aroused, secretly watches the house; then, one day, he sees a beautifully rounded arm and a small, shapely hand 953 ch A to B 403 emerge from behind a broken blind and place something on the window sill **
A, hearing a woman’s voice calling for help in a house he happens to be passing, rushes up the steps, through the front door—and into a romantic complication
75
A and A-3 are in love with B. A-3 seeks by craftiness to eliminate A
79 1228 1253 1267d 1265 tr A & A-3
A, through the wily manoeuvers of A-3. his rival in love, is innocently lured into a compromising situation by B-5, woman confederate of A-3
76
A and A-3 are rivals for the hand of B. A-3 plans to forward his own aims at A’s expense
77
A and A-3 are in love with B 85a. F-B, father of B, seeks to discover by secret enterprise which lover is the more worthy
78
A and A-3, in love with B, are persuaded by capricious B to undertake a dangerous enterprise to prove their love
79
A’s rival in love, A-3, pretends to be A’s friend in order to lure him into an undertaking in which he will lose his reputation or his life
75b 612 1226 ch A-5 to A-3 1228 1229 ch B to B-8 1233
80
A, in order to ensure the happiness of B 85a whom he loves devotedly and who, he thinks, loves his rival, A-3 177 ch A to A-3 1175a ch A to A-3, fiees secretly so it may appear that he, and not A-3, committed a certain transgression
A and A-3 are rivals for the love of B, and A learns that B prefers A-3. A, in order to insure the happiness of B and A-3 slays himself and leaves his estate to B and A-3
248 ch A to A-3 268 ch A to A-3
81
97 252a, b 260a 283 290 293 301a
A kidnaps his sweetheart, B, 206 284 311 from an automobile while she is on her way to marry A-3, A’s rival in love
82
B disguises herself and meets A, the man she loves, as an Unknown * B seeks to discover whether A really loves her **
B resorts to simulation in order to discover whether A, the man she loves, really loves her
83
B pretends that she is engaged to be married in order to be free of certain annoying experiences
84
B, in order to be free of unwelcome lovers, invents a mechanical figure, X, which she pretends is her husband
A, annoyed by unwelcome love affairs, pretends that he has an invalid wife, BX
85
B, in love with A, treats A harshly in an attempt to arouse his anger and spur him into proving his abilities
B seeks to prove A’s love for her by a stratagem * B deliberately manoeuvers herself and A into a compromising situation, and then places the responsibility squarely upon A **
86
B, unmarried and impelled by an unusual motive, pretends that she is engaged to be married to a fictitious person, AX, and has the announcement published in a newspaper
87
B disguises herself as a boy, in order to be near A, whom she secretly adores
88
B, in order to carry out an enterprise considered necessary, offers to sell herself in marriage to the highest bidder
89
B, thinking a symbol of lost love, X 1384, has a magic power of its own, seeks to regain love by wearing the symbol
90
a 240 290 59 66b ch B to B-3 1175a
B elopes with A, who promises her a theatrical engagement
B’s ambition is to do B-3 an injury; so she elopes with A, who is engaged to marry B-3
92
27 126 163 1181 1185 1195 1197
B is in love with A, who has been arrested on a criminal charge by A-6 753 1084 1101 * B, in order to help her lover, A, escape from A-6, the officer who has arrested him, makes love to A-6 **
183 ch A to A-6 230 ch A to A-6 866
93
B, wealthy, pretends to lose all her money in an unfortunate investment, by way of discovering which of her lovers loves her for herself alone
B, seeking to prove whether or not A really loves her 141, has recourse to a stratagem
94
B and A are in love. B-3, by craftiness 138 215a steals A away from B 216 * then B, matching her own craftiness against B-3’s, steals B-3’s thunder and wins A back again 359 361a, b **
B’s friend, B-2, an attractive married woman, seeks to save A, B’s fiance, from the wiles of a designing woman, B-3, and restore him to B. B-2 does this by winning A away from B-3
95
B will lose her lover, A, if she allows A to proceed with an enterprise 225 125a 1201 1267a 1278a instigated by herself. To avoid losing A, B defeats the enterprise by making a confession
96
A betrays B and does not marry her as he promised
97
A, in love with B, seeks to save B, by secret enterprise and at any cost from threatening misfortune
98
A is one of the “idle rich”, who craftily retains his high place in society in spite of the fact that he has secretly betrayed a young woman B
1325 1326 ch A to A-8 1328 1349 1262
99
259 ch B to B-8 321a ch B to B-8 13a 38 325
A and B, both unmarried, enter into a business association. They covenant and agree that love between them shall be taboo
100
A, in love with B, is determined to see B, although the determination will surely involve him in misfortune unless he resorts to crafty enterprise
101
A is so besieged by match-making mammas that their meddling seriously interferes with the practice of his profession. He resolves to escape the annoyance by a stratagem
A is a sentimental person, fancy free but yearning for love * A is a poet, fancy free, who keeps his lightning rods up in the hope of attracting a bolt of the divine passion **
102
B is falsely suspected of being in love with various men. She decides to free herself of the suspicion by a stratagem
103
B is in doubt as to which of her many lovers are in love with her money, rather than with her, and she resolves to settle the doubt by secret enterprise
104
B, if she wins a certain contest, also wins A-3, a lover of wealth and distinction whom she does not love, although she does love riches and social prominence; and if she loses the contest, she wins A, a poor lover whom she does love
105
49 585 ch “wife of A” to “sweetheart of A”
A believes that his sweetheart, B, is dead; and B, at a distance, learns of this mistaken belief on A’s part
106
A is a crabbed, disagreeable person whose misfortune it is to find no pleasure in life * A, a crabbed, disagreeable person, falls in love with B 4a 9a, b and, under the inspiration of love, his character undergoes a transformation **
107
A’s little world seems to crumble about his ears when he fancies that his sweetheart, B, is false to him * A, discovering that B is still true to him, undergoes a character transformation; pep, persistency and eloquence return, and lead him to success and happiness **
108
A, sweetheart of B, is condemned to die for a transgression he did not commit * A, unjustly imprisoned, is pardoned and restored to liberty when B appeals to high authority, A-9 **
109
A loses his sweetheart, loses his liberty on a false charge 43 747 731 623 608, escapes prison and survives shipwreck 650 686 688 690, at last to reach the island where great treasure is buried 1394 1369 1403 1436 1406 ; 1408 1383. And he recovers the treasure
110
A, in love with B, is promised her hand in marriage if he will: [1] successfully accomplish a work of great difficulty 209 225 111 112 113 114 115 [2] demonstrate his ability by securing a position at a salary which the parents of B think necessary for her comfort and happiness 1374 1377b; or, [3] solve a puzzling mystery
111
A, in love with B, is required by F-B, father of B, to secure a certain amount of money before he will be seriously considered as a son-in-law
112
A loves B; and B’s father, F-B, promises him B’s hand in marriage if he will carry out successfully an enterprise of great difficulty and danger
113
A, in love with B, struggles to accumulate enough money to be able to marry
114
B informs A, the man she loves, that he will lose her love unless he overcomes his lack of enterprise and makes the determination to win his dominant trait
115
B is in love with A; but, before she will promise to marry him, she stipulates that he must do big work, wonderfully big work
116
A loses wealth by marrying B against the wishes of a rich relative, who disinherits him
117
26a, b ch B to BX 1432 ch A to F-A & NW to A
A, a wanderer, is left a fortune by F-A, his father, in case he can be found and will marry BX. a woman he has never seen
118
302 1432 ch A to GF-A & NW to A
A will be disinherited by his wealthy grandfather, GF-A, if he does not perform an act which will prove a grievous injury to F-B 276 ch F-A to GF-A, father of B, the woman A loves
119
128 476a 476b ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 477 ch A to A-8 & A-2 to A
A, unmarried, elopes with B, the wife of his dearest friend, A-2
400 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 418 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
120
17a 140 409 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
A, unmarried, falls in love with married B; B’s husband, A-8, will not divorce B, nor will she divorce him
121
B, unmarried, seeks motherhood because of a lofty ideal that does not shrink from public censure
122
260a 280a 1177 ch A to A-3 1181 ch A to A-3
A and A-3 are both in love with B 84 235 280. A seeks to protect A-3 from arrest
123
A, to protect a parent, F-A, is compelled to take measures aginst F-B, father of B, the girl A loves
124
B is older than A and feels that it will be unjust to permit A to marry her, although she dearly loves him * B suffers remorse after rejecting A’s love **
11a ch B to B-3 & M-B to B 11b, c 326-1 251 268 325
125
B, in love with A, who is unfortunate and unenterprising, sees an opportunity for A to make great gain and influences him to take advantage of it
B, in love with A who is forgetful and absent-minded, is asked by A to marry him. B tells A to call on her for his answer on a certain day at a certain hour. If he can remember to come, B is resolved to accept him
B is in love with A, who is engaged in settling the estate of B’s deceased father, F-B * B’s father, F-B, deceased, was heavily in debt, and A, wealthy, pays the debts unknown to B **
126
B, sweetheart of A, persuades A to seek wealth by transgression
628 628 ch B to B-3 637 296 701
127
A believes that B will not marry him until he becomes wealthy
A believes that B will not marry him until he overcomes his personal limitations
128
24a, b, c, e 25 3a 494 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
A, in love with B, discovers that B is married to A-8
134a, b 558 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
129
A and B are in love; but certain unhappy conditions prevent the cherished culmination of their romance
371 ch B to B-3 397 402 ch A to A-3 & A-3 to A
130
A is on his way to marry B and has only a few hours before the ceremony. He meets with misfortune
131
A is so much in love with B that his business languishes and he devotes all his time to courtship
132
A, if he carries out a certain obligation, will be unfaithful to B, and will lose her love
133
A loves B, and is compelled to stand helplessly by while B undertakes a dangerous enterprise
134
A, and the woman he loves, B, are lost in the woods; and it is evident that they will have to remain in the woods all night
A, and B with whom A is in love, find themselves trapped in a ruinous old house from which escape seems impossible. Night is coming on, and B accuses A of seeking to compromise her so that he may win her in marriage
135
139 ch A-2 to F-A 75a ch A-3 to F-A 1d 148 ch A to F-A
A and his father, F-A, are both in love with B and wish to marry her
156 ch A to F-A 282a 983 ch A-8 to F-B ; 269 ch A-3 to F-A 351a ch A-3 to F-A
136
A and A-3 are in love with B *. Obliged to carry out the orders of A-3, A is commanded to [1] commit suicide, or [2] to leave the field clear for A-3 **
209 351a 352b 884a ch A-5 to A-3
137
a 27 add A-3 139 ch A-2 to A-3
A and A-3, twin brothers, are both in love with B
80b 821 ch “son SN” to “brother A-3”
b 678 668 ch “mother M-B” to “sister SR-B”
B and SR-B, twin sisters, are both in love with A
215a ch B-3 to SR-B 216 ch B-3 to SR-B 238 ch B-3 to SR-B
138
A, engaged to marry B, receives a request from B-3, his former sweetheart, that he come and see her
139
885a ch A to A-2 997a 885a ch B to A-2 ; 097
A discovers that his best friend, A-2, is in love with B, the girl A is seeking to marry
157 ch A-3 to A-2 174 ch A-3 to A-2 122 ch A-3 to A-2 75a, b ch A-3 to A-2 175 ch A-3 to A-2 350 ch A-3 to A-2
140
A and B, associating in platonic friendship, find that love will not be denied
141
B, in love with A, has worn A’s engagement ring for years
142
B, in love with A, discovers secretly that A no longer loves her, although he is willing to marry her as he has promised
143
B has so many lovers that she has no time to give to any one or anything else
144
B, in the hands of enemies of A 616 719 is being forced to do their bidding 666 1010 by threats of violence against A, the man she loves
1135a, without the clause in parentheses 1135a, with the clause in parentheses
145
B, an attractive girl, is so absorbed in serious pursuits that she subordinates everything else, even love, to her high ambition
146
B loves A; but A’s rival, A-3, makes a captive of B 81 tr A & A-3 and intends compelling her to marry him
352b 851 884a ch A to B & A-5 to A-3
147
B shares with her sweetheart, A, an important secret which, if revealed, would bring misfortune to B
224 tr B & A 596 1408 1409 660b
148
A, because of his romantic surroundings 197 210-1, imagines himself in love with B
152 ; 211 69 ; 214 3a ; 176a, b, c
149
A, a widower, elderly, wealthy, temporarily bewitched by the vernal season, imagines himself in love with B, a servant in his own household
150
120 ch A-8 to A-2 476a ch A to A-2 & A-3 to A 900
A, unmarried, elopes with B 405 ch A to A-2 477 tr A & A-2 ; 403 ch A to A-2 ; 468 ch A to A-2 ; 781 the wife of his best friend, A-2; then B leaves A to elope with A-3
151
A, fancying himself in love with B, corrects the error when his fancy is discredited
152
a 982a ch A to A-8 & NW to A 916 ch B to A
A is a youth who is “wild” and hard to manage; he falls in love with B 812b ; 230 tr A & B 224 and his character is transformed
A’s secretary, B, is a criminal, “planted” in A’s home by A-5, a crook * B, a criminal, confederate of A-5, a crook, falls in love with her employer, A **
153
A, in love with B, has a valuable gift sent to B by a jeweler. * Through error, or by evil intent, packages are transposed; and the gift received by B, as from A, very nearly proves disastrous to A’s love affair **
154
A, planning to meet B at a country church where they are to be secretly married, becomes lost in a storm and does not reach the church until B, and all the others, have left
A’s rival in love, A-3, learning of the plans of A and B for a secret marriage, sends an automobile to the church with a confederate, A-5, who lures B away by telling her A has sent for her
155
916 ch B to AX 954 923 ch A to AX 954 ch A to AX
AX, a gay young blade traveling through the country, takes refuge from a storm in a rural church. To his astonishment, he is hailed at once as a bridegroom, and is hurried to the altar where a pretty girl, B 38 166 in an exhausted condition, seems waiting for him. In a spirit of recklessness 421 ch A to AX, he allows himself to be married to her; and when she, after the ceremony, seems to realize that he is not the man she thought he was, he hurriedly makes his escape
389 ch A to AX 432b ch A to AX 451 ch A to AX
156
A, a pretender, in love with B, secretly discovers B making fun of his pretentions; he retires from the scene in disgust, hurt and indignant, and gives B up
157
704 1021b ch A-2 to A-3 913 ch A-2 to A-3
A and A-3, once bosom friends, become enemies through their rivalry for the love of B
122 174 352b 906 ch A-2 to A-3
158
A’s rival for the hand of B, A-3, is more energetic and enterprising than A and seems to be more favored
159
A is in love with B and does not know he has a more favored rival, A-3
127a, b 139 ch A-2 to A-3 267 319 ch A-2 to A-3 ; 294a ch A-2 to A-3
160
A has a rival in love, A-3, whose assurance is the key to his extraordinary resourcefulness
158 ; 114 ; 1134 ; 81 80a 366 ; 1242b
161
A discovers that a certain “charm,” X, with which he has won success in love, is no charm at all. The person who gave him the charm tells him that faith in it is all that counts. Let a man be sure of himself, with or without a charm, and he is bound to conquer love
162
a 736 740 913 ch A-2 to B 928a
B, in love with A, is uncertain of A’s affections
B has been betrayed, and her child is to be born out of wedlock * B, a poor unfortunate, meditates suicide as the only way out of her misfortunes **
164
B, a rich widow, has so many suitors she finds it difficult to make a choice
165
B loses her watch (or a locket), and has her lovers search for it. The picture of A, the lover B favors, is in the watch
166
B, running away from home to marry A, arrives in an exhausted condition at the church where she is to meet A. Scarcely realizing what is going on, she is married to a man who, as her senses clear, she discovers is not A but AX 155. She swoons on making the discovery, and AX disappears
167
B, her first lover having died, after some years falls in love a second time. AX, the man she loves, greatly cast down, tells B he is already married, and to a woman he does not even know, BX. He recites the circumstances 365b ch B to BX 365c ch B to BX 365d ; * and then strangely, even implausibly, it develops that BX is B. 166 ch B to BX **
b 647 648 665 ch A-3 to A 659 18 162b
B, failing miserably in her chosen line of work, takes “the easier way” and becomes the mistress of A
168
A, and his friend, A-2, traveling together, meet with a tragic accident in which A-2 is killed. Before he dies, A-2 requests A to carry the news of his death to his sweetheart, B 130 ch A to A-2 112 ch A to A-2 175 ch A-3 to A-2. A proceeds with his mission
169
A falls in with his friend, A-2, who is on his way to meet B, a girl he has never seen but to whom he is betrothed * A and A-2 meet with a tragic adventure and A-2 is killed **
170
A and B, lovers, have a violent quarrel, and B returns a gift, X, she has received from A
171
A, a humble lover, has a rival for the love of B—A-3 75b 899 ch A to A-3 925 -* who is cultured, polished and a man of the world
172
B, estranged from her lover, A, whom she dearly loves, sends a telegram to another person and unconsciously puts A’s name and address at the top of it
173
B wore a certain ornament when her false lover, A, proposed to her. She has an odd conviction that the same misfortune will befall any other woman who wears the ornament
174
A and A-3, rivals in love, agree to meet at a certain hour, call on B, and ask her to choose between them
176
B, seeking to make a test of her lover’s devotion, capriciously sends him into desperate danger
B, seeking to make a test of her lover’s devotion, capriciously plunges into danger to see if he will follow her
B promises A that she will marry him if he will successfully carry out a difficult enterprise
177
A mistakenly believes that F-B, the father of B, the girl he loves, is his enemy
178
B promises to meet A, her lover, at her home and introduce him to her parents. A, arriving in advance of B, is mistaken for A-7, a man who is expected to call and apply for the position of butler
70 ; 352a 702 ch A to F-B ; 1164 ch A to F-B & A-8 to A
179
A, by mental telepathy, becomes aware of a terrible danger threatening B, the woman he loves
A, at a long distance from B, and in a lonely country, hears an agonized call from his sweetheart over the phone 483 ch “wife” to “sweetheart”
A has a clairvoyant vision apprising him of danger that threatens his sweetheart, B
180
A, a man of great strength and skill, is in love with B, F-B, father of B, sure of A’s prowess and proud of it, in order to lure the champion of a rival clan, A-3, into a wrestling match with A 726b, offers the hand of B to the victor of the bout
652b 350 142 ; 94a ; 933 ch B to A
181
a 41b 114 234a -* 176b 162a 164
A, riding his cow pony through the bleak hills, sees B, on a mettlesome horse, her bridle-rein broken, plunging helplessly toward the brink of a cliff. A, with a rattle of spurs, overtakes B and snatches her clear of the saddle.* Thereupon, love is declared and accepted 188a 241 360a **
b 135 ch A to SN & F-A to A 148 ch A to SN
A’s son, SN, is determined to marry B, whom A thinks is unworthy * A, seeking to prevent his son, SN, from marrying B, makes love to B and plans to marry her himself
241 ch A to SN & F-A to A 159 ch A to SN & A-3 to A 156
A and A-4 held prisoners in a strange lost city, escape with the help of B, a supposed goddess * A is in love with B; and B, rescuing A and A-4 from their captors, flees with them when they effect their escape
182
B, thinking she has received a proposal of marriaqe from A 192a 195, accepts. Later, she discovers it was A-3 76 160 who proposed
b 148 137b ch SR-B to B & B-3 to SR-B
A is in love with B. Intending to propose marriage to B, he discovers that he has proposed to B-3 * A, thinking he is proposing marriage to B, finds that he has proposed to B-3, who accepts him **
137b ch SR-B to B-3 261 284 340
183
142 162a 659 665 669 ch A-5 to A-3
B, while in an irresponsible state of mind, promises to marry A-3 1d 239 ch A to A-3; and later, realizing what she has done, regrets the promise
184
B takes the opposite meaning of an ambiguous sentence and accepts A’s statement 196 288 as a proposal of marriage
185
A is in love with B and is determined to ask her to marry him, but B is so closely guarded that A is in despair because of his lack of opportunity * A seeks by subtlity to make an opportunity to ask B to marry him **
186
A, in order to rescue B, who is ill and without funds, pretends to be in love with her and proposes marriage
187
A, in love with B and wishing to propose marriage, finds it impossible because B is so busy he can never find her alone. He seeks to make an opportunity by stratagem
188
B, impelled by an unusual motive, agrees to marry A if she loses to him in a certain contest of skill [archery, shooting at a mark with rifle or revolver, solving a mystery] 1343 1364 1384 * B has the ability to defeat A in a certain contest if she so desires **
B, about to commit suicide, is restrained by a stranger, A. A is informed by B that life is too bitter, since there is no name for her unborn child * A, a stranger, offers to marry B and so save her from a crowning disgrace **
189
B, asked by A to marry him, wants a little more light on A’s character before making up her mind * B challenges A to a contest of skill, her acceptance or rejection to be determined by the result **
190
B, not in love with A, for certain reasons proposes to A, not in love with B
191
A, seeking desperately his chance to propose marriage to B, rescues her from drowning, and proposes while they are clinging to an overturned boat
192
A, lacking courage to propose to B face to face, proposes over the telephone
A sends his friend, A-2, to B with a proposal of marriage * A-2 proposes to B for A; and B, thinking A-2 is speaking for himself, accepts him **
266 ch A-3 to A-2 300 ch A-3 to A-2 318 ch A-3 to A-2
193
A, in love with B but too backward and diffident to propose marriage, is horrified to hear a child, CH, who knows of his passion, propose to B on his behalf. * But A is overjoyed when B accepts **
194
B, thinking A loves her and lacks the courage to make an avowal, proposes marriage to him after he has rescued her from a tragic accident
B sends a telegram to A-3 accepting his offer of marriage * B, accepting A-3’s proposal of marriage by telegram, through error sends the telegram to A, the lover from whom she is estranged **
195
B, out in a storm on a pitch-dark night, receives a proposal of marriage. Unable to see her lover, and scarcely able to hear him, she nevertheless accepts—and meets with a disagreeable surprise
196
A, because of timidity, is unable to ask B’s hand in marriage
197
A, threatened with death by savages, is offered his life by B, the ruler of the tribe, if he will marry her
198
A, of a proud old Southern family, impoverished in fortune, feels that he cannot ask wealthy B, with whom he is in love, to marry him
199
A is poor and crippled, and his pride will not suffer him to ask B, the woman he loves, to marry him
200
A, in love with B and eager to win her in marriage, procrastinates as a matter of habit in making the marriage proposal
201
A, fearing that B will refuse him, finds it impossible to propose marriage
203
A and B, in love, are each too diffident to make an avowal to the other
204
A is absent-minded * A asks B to marry him and forgets that he has done so **
205
A, winning the love of B 23a, b 34 250 in his youth, and casting it aside, goes searching for it in later years
207 148 361b 377 -* ; 378 ch B to B-3
206
A, in love with B, discovers that his rival, A-3, is unworthy. B seems to favor A-3
207
A suffers remorse for telling B that he was married when he was not * A did not think that he loved B, but later finds that he does **
208
A, in love with B, discovers that B is a confirmed coquette and is merely playing with him
176a, b, c 320 244 ; 421 tr B & B-3
209
A carries out successfully a very difficult enterprise when promised the hand of B in marriage by F-B, father of B * A, discovering secretly that B loves a rival, A-3, refuses to hold B to a promise of marriage made by F-B **
210
A, under abnormal conditions, falls in love with B; on returning to normal conditions, he sees B as she really is and his love fades. [1] A’s imagination errs in a high, mountainous country; on returning to sea level, the error is manifest, and he renounces it 148 150. [2] A’s imagination errs on the romantic side in spring; but, as summer advances, he corrects his mistaken fancy 149 151. [3] A believes B wealthy; on discovering that she is poor, his ardor cools 1e ; 59 ; 93a. [4] A’s romantic success is won with a love “charm”; on discovering that the charm is a humbug, romance evaporates
211
1075a, b 898 ; 1075a ch B to B-3 205 315 ; 1075a ch B to B-3
A, who has long cherished B in his heart as the loveliest and most perfect of her sex, returns home after a long absence and discovers that. B has become an immoral character
212
A is pledged by B, the woman he loves, to undertake an enterprise that will bring him serious misfortune * B pledges A to an enterprise which, unknown to B, will bring him serious misfortune **
A, having carried out successfully an enterprise instigated by capricious B, renounces her love
213
A and B are in love; but one of A’s employees, A-7, tells B of a (seeming) transgression that A has committed. B credits the story * A-7 is a mercenary of A-3, A’s rival in love **
214
A, in love with B, is persuaded by Old Dry-as-Dust, the sage, AX, to turn from love as from something evil
215
a 239 256 494 ch B to B-3, A to A-8 & A-3 to A
A, because of the wiles of B-3. a coquette, breaks his engagement to marry B, whom he loves
A is in love with both B and B-3 * While A debates within himself whether he shall propose marriage to B or B-3, B and B-3 engage themselves to marry other lovers
216
A is about to marry B-3. who has deceived him into thinking B, the woman he loves, is unfaithful
220 ch B to B-3 ; 865 ; 880a 238
217
A’s rival for the love of B, A-3, basely deceives B with false suspicious of A
218
a 1083 1088 34 292 ch B to B-3
A, although he loves B, is a conceited person * B-3 flatters A’s vanity and so maneuvers him into an engagement to marry her **
A sends a gift to B, the woman he loves; B-3 intercepts the gift, and craftily replaces it with a photo of herself, lovingly inscribed to A
219
A, influenced by his maiden sisters, SR-A, SR-A, renounces his affair with B, the woman he loves
220
3a 218b ch B to B-3 305 647 948
A’s friends, A-2, A-2, believe that B, whom A is about to marry, is a woman of immoral character and that A should be restrained
1095 ; 953 870 ; 851 ; 364b 865
221
A, in love with B, renounces his love when told by his friend, A-2, that it is unwise
139 601 ; 163 ; 91 117 716 671
A’s rival in love, A-3, abducts A and holds him a prisoner as a means of preventing him from marrying B
222
A, in love with B, becomes estranged from B through mistaken judgment
41a, b 49 62 85a, b 153 215a 225 228
A, in love with B, secretly discovers B in the arms of A-4 * A, secretly discovering his sweetheart, B, in the arms of A-4, leaves in anger, unaware that A-4 is B’s brother 708 -* ch A to BR-B just returned after a long, mysterious absence **
223
B’s father, F-B, a religious fanatic, sends B away from home because she falls in love with A 6a 14a. who is not of their religious belief
741 ; 738 ; 743a ; 673 ; 817 993 -* ; 125c
224
B, the woman A loves, proves false to him; and A fears B will reveal a secret 126 ; 1159 ; 1192 1165 ch A to A-8 & A-5 to A 923 that will cause him trouble if it becomes known
338 665 ch B to A 797 -* ; 818a
225
B awakens her lover, A, from his apathy by arousing his ambition to get ahead in the world—which results in disaster to her love
226
B, finding her supposed ideal lover, A 688 ; 307 296 324 discovers that A has “feet of clay” like all the rest.
227
B is unable to marry A because her father, F-B, in using B for his subject in a scientific experiment, has instilled a poison into her blood
43 47 57 ; 742 ; 758 ch A to A-8 ; 627 ch A to A-8
228
B wears a rose in her hair to reveal her love for A, as A has requested * B wears a rose in her hair to reveal her love for A; but the rose, unnoticed by B, falls from its place; and when A sees her, he turns without a word and goes away **
229
B, of an inferior race, in seeking to win the love of A, of a superior lace, learns how hopeless is the task of challenging racial conventions
230
A, impelled by an unusual motive, pretends to fall in love with B * A pretends to fall in love with B, and ends his make-believe by really falling in love **
231
A hopes, by a surgical operation on his skull, to be made immune from the “master passion”
232
A is an aristocrat; and B, the woman he loves, is a “daughter of the people” and hates the aristocracy * A, an aristocrat, in love with a working girl, B, pretends to be a toiler **
233
A is in love with B, and they are to be married; but A leaves town mysteriously, no one knows what has become of him, and he does not return until after the time set for the wedding
234
A loves B and would like to marry her, but B considers A a weakling and keeps him dangling * A, in order to prove his “courage” to B, stages a mock rescue **
A, an aviator, is a person of masterful character * A, an aviator, in love with B and in disfavor with B’s parents, F-B and M-B, induces B to take a ride in his airplane; and then A elopes with B along the sky lanes **
235
A and A-3 158 100 are rivals for the hand of B. B secretly favors A, but because A is self-effacing and less enterprising than A-3, B pretends to favor A-3 in order to spur A into proving his worth and ability
236
A and A-3 59 ch A to A-3 are in love with B. B is about to marry A-3, whom A knows to be a crook * A induces his rival in love, A-3, to send B a certain gift, X; then, after X is sent. A proves that it was stolen by A-3 **
237
A, discovering that he is not a fugitive from justice as he had supposed, returns to his native country, secretly abandoning: B, for whom he had declared his love 12a while thinking himself a transgressor
238
A is engaged to marry B. B-3, a designing woman, seeks to compromise A 218a, b so B will give him up. B-2 is a generous woman who seeks by secret enterprise 844b to rescue A from the wiles of B-3 and restore him to B
45a ch B to B-2 128 ch B to B-2 364b
239
291 ch A to A-8 659 261 ch A-3 to A
B, poor, would marry wealthy A, whom she does not love, for the freedom from care his money would give her
240
B, revealing the fact that she is in love with A, of a family at war with her own, is denied further intercourse with A by her father, F-A * B meets A clandestinely **
241
B, in love with A, and disapproved of by F-A, the father of A, seeks as an Unknown to impress F-A with her character and charm
616 ch A to F-A 666 ch A to F-A ; 1010 ch A to F-A
242
B disapproves of the men she meets in her own social and business world * B, disapproving of the men she meets in her own social and business world, envisions her ideal, the man she would like to meet, and fares forth secretly in search of him
243
B, in love with A, rejects his love when she learns that he jilted B-2 277 B’s dearest friend, to pay attentions to her
244
A fights against the blandishments of B 945c -*, a morally inferior woman who is in love with him
246
A, in love with B, of an inferior race, seeks to abandon B secretly in order to uphold a lofty conception of duty
A, victim of an apparently hopeless love affair, seeks contentment in befriending all who are in need, especially those who are unjustly treated * A, by his enterprises in altruism, finds that his hard nature undergoes a beneficial change **
247
A betrays B, thinking mistakenly that there is no one to take her part and avenge the wrong
1326 ch A to A-8 ; 1237a ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 1253 ch A-3 to A-8 1262 1266 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
248
A, recognizing a relentless obligation, renounces B, with whom he is deeply in love
718 ; 705 246b -* 363a 964a 842a
249
B, in love with A, rejects his love because she thinks him a man of evil mystery
250
B is in love with A, but A avoids women, believing them all tempters of Satan
251
B, denied love, seeks happiness in a mental personification of love
252
B refuses A’s offer of marriage because she feels that A is too model a man for her to be happy with
B refuses A’s offer of marriage because she feels that A is so absent-minded he might forget he has married her
253
291 ch A to A-8 659 261 ch A-3 to A
B is loved by wealthy A. B does not love A, but, for certain reasons, she yields to his importunities and marries him
254
B, although she loves A, realizes that she is not the intellectual equal of A, and that their marriage would prove a hindrance to him
255
A, with a taint of negro blood in his veins—known only to himself—loves and is beloved by B, a white girl
256
A, in love with B, leaves B for B-3, a woman who flatters his vanity and whose bold beauty has an appeal for him
257
A falls in love with B; but love, in A’s case, is a transgression
A loves B; but, after A meets with misfortune, B gives her favor to A-3, A’s rival in love
258
124 tr A & B 149 332 335 990 1074
A, in spite of the fact that there are reasons why he should not marry, nevertheless plans to do so
259
A, when B, the woman he loves, refuses to marry him, becomes [1] blase and cynical, a misogynist 224 230 243 245: [2] reckless, “goes to the dogs” or loses his mental balance in other ways 263 636 638 or [3] seeks to forget his unhappiness by indulging in a love for adventure
260
A loves B, but is rejected for a rival, A-3, who, known to A but unknown to B, is a transgressor
A loves B, but is estranged from her because he is so absent-minded and forgetful; he writes B a letter, assuring her that he has cured himself of his great failing—and forgets to post the letter
261
B, her life’s romance apparently wrecked, decides to marry the man, A-3 284 290, she does not love
262
a 262b, c
B receives a letter from an unknown source * B, influenced by an anonymous communication, breaks her engagement to marry A **
b 98 ch B to B-3 68 ch B to B-3
B, in love with A, receives an unsigned letter in which the writer states that she is the mistress of A and begs B not to take A away from her
c 415 ch B to B-3 481 ch B to B-3
B, in love with A, receives an unsigned letter in which the writer states that she is the wife of A by a secret marriage, and asks B to use her influence in persuading A to return to her
263
958 1146a ch A to A-3 1181 ch A to A-3
B rejects A, an honorable lover, and accepts A-3, who is a knave * A becomes a crook **
819 ch A-5 to A-3 818a tr A & A-4
264
B, in desperation and out of her great love, proposes marriage to A, and is rejected
265
A, while in a psychic state, has a prophetic vision of his rival in love, A-3, discredited, and of himself achieving happiness in love
A is very absent-minded * A, absent-minded, forgets that B has rejected his love and continues to pay court to her
182a tr A & A-3 182b 189 -* ; 125b
266
A would save B, the woman he loves, from marriage with a rival, A-3, when he discovers A-3 to be a scoundrel
351a 1222a ; 1222b 1232 tr A & A-3
267
B, discovering the perfidious nature of A-3, the man she has promised to marry, turns from him to accept A, by whose shrewdness A-3 was unmasked
268
B refuses marriage with A, the man she loves, because of an obligation * B sacrifices happiness when, faithful to an obligation, she refuses marriage with A, the man she loves. Her sacrifice, in time, brings the consolation of spiritual joy for a hard duty nobly done
269
177 301b ; 1260b ch A to A-3 & A-8 to F-B
B’s father, F-B, bankrupt, refuses to give B in marriage to wealthy A-3, a man she does not love, in discharge of his debts
270
B adores A 327b in secret; and when A disappears and reappears with a bride, B still finds her happiness in the great, unselfish love she still has for him
496b tr B & B-3 ; 367b 555b tr B & B-3 368e tr B & B-3
271
A and B are in love; but A realizes that if he, of an inferior race, should marry B, of a superior race, the result would be disastrous to both of them
286 -* 240 *-** 87 ; 61 ; 264 ; 705
272
A falls in love with B, after taking vows that forbid marriage, or love of woman
273
A falls in love with B, who is betrothed to his friend, A-2
122 ch A-3 to A-2 157 ch A-3 to A-2 211 294a, b
274
A becomes involved in a love affair at the same time that he becomes involved in a divorce proceeding 45a as the “other man”
275
A and B, their families at enmity, fall in love with each other
276
A and B fall in love; but their fathers, F-A and F-B, are bitter political enemies
277
B falls in love with A, who jilts a friend of B’s, B-2 98 ch B to B-2 324 ch B to B-2 & B-3 to B in order to pay suit to B * B-2 grieves so terribly over losing her false lover, A, that B’s heart is wrung **
278
B suffers persecution and sorrow by falling in love with A, who is married but is unable to tell her that he is married
279
420 ch B to B-3 464 ch B to B-3
B, unmarried, falls in love with A, married * B, unmarried, falling in love with A, husband of B-3, is overcome with remorse. B flees from A and from the world to a solitary spot where she seeks to do penance and obtain a spiritual victory over her evil nature
280
A discovers that A-3, his rival for the love of B, is a defaulter
A discovers that A-3, his rival for the love of B, is a transgressor. In order to prevent the truth from, becoming known, A-3 kills A
951 ch A to A-3 ; 1461a ch A to A-3 1344 ch A to A-3 & A-2 to A
281
a 509 ch B to B-3 486a tr B & B-3
A wishes to marry B, but is already united to B-3 365b ch B to B-3 354b by a secret marriage
279 415 ch B to B-3 426 ch B to B-3
A, overwhelmed by misfortune in love, commits suicide
A, poor, in love with B, suddenly puts forth a great effort and secures a large sum of money 1354b 1394 * A renounces his love for B and seeks to win wealthy B-3 **
282
A’s sense of filial obligation is so strong that, when ordered by his father, F-A, not to marry B, the girl he loves, he gives her up
A, an Indian, in love with B, a white girl, is commanded by his father, F-A, and by the head men of the tribe, to renounce B
283
B loves A, but rejects his love because of petty differences, and because her father, F-B, is an enemy of A’s father, F-A
284
B, in love with A, is compelled by her parents, F-B and M-B, to marry A-3
285
B cannot marry A, the man she loves, because of her promise to live with her widowed father, F-B, and make a home for him
286
B is ordered by her parents to have nothing to do with A * B allows herself to be governed by filial duty when her parents, F-B and M-B, order her to have nothing to do with A, the man she loves **
287
A finds that he cannot do justice to his chosen career if he marries B, the woman he loves
288
A fears he has inherited the evil traits of an ancestor * A, because he fears he has inherited the evil traits of an ancestor, dares not ask B, the woman he loves, to marry him **
289
A, in love with B and engaged to marry her, has almost wrecked his life with dissipation and feels that he should give B up
290
B is in love with A, but the sentiment of her family is against A and ranged on the side of A-3, A’s rival in love
291
B loves, and is beloved by, A, a man who is poor but of admirable character; but B, accustomed to luxury, shrinks from the idea of poverty, even with love
134a, b 239 ch A to A-3 253 ch A to A-3 341
292
A considers B the acme of womanly perfection * A considers B the acme of womanly perfection; yet B, on the contrary, is a woman of doubtful character **
293
A is an aristocrat; and B, the woman he loves, is a “daughter of the people” and hates the aristocracy
294
a 287 ch A to A-2 282a ch A to A-2 274 ch A to A-2 256 ch A to A-2
A discovers that his friend, A-2. is cruelly fickle in his love affair with B * A, discovering that his friend, A-2, is cruelly fickle in his love affair with B, takes him to task for it **
A, in order to arouse the jealousy of his friend, A-2. and cure him of fickleness in love, pretends to be in love with B, A-2’s sweetheart
295
A is in love with B; and he sues F-B, father of B, for damages sustained in a certain proceeding
A, in love with B, and disapproved of by F-B, father of B, is forcibly ejected from the home of B by F-B. A brings suit for damages against F-B
296
A tells B, with whom he is in love, that he has killed A-3 * A tells B, the woman he loves, that he has killed A-3. and asks her to call the police **
297
403 ch A to A-8 448 ch A to A-8
A is the presiding magistrate at the trial for murder of B 10c 14a 27, the woman he loves
298
A, an eligible young man, is mystified by discovering in a newspaper the announcement of his betrothal to BX, a woman he does not know
b 1432 ch A to U-A & NW to A 606
A is left a fortune by a deceased relative provided he will marry BX, a woman he does not know
c 669 ch B to BX 470 ch B to BX 1154a ch B to BX
A is appealed to for aid by BX, a woman he does not know * A, appealed to for aid by a stranger, BX, refuses aid, and regrets the refusal when BX mysteriously disappears. A considers himself under an obligation to find BX
299
A is in love with B; but F-B, father of B, orders A to keep away from the house and away from B
300
A is in love with B; and B is plighted to A-3—a fact which A suddenly discovers
301
A’s rival in love, A-3, is favored by F-B, father of B
A’s rival in love, A-3, finds a certain object B has lost, an object, X, that proves B’s love for A. A-3 appropriates X and says nothing about it
303
A’s love for B meets with obstacles because: [1] A is poor 291 127a 125a 313; [2] too old 1d; [3] too young 37 124; [4] of inferior family 171 245; [5] of superior family 3a, b 232; [6] one of the “idle rich” 98 924b; [7] inherits a mental or physical taint 255 288; [8] is of questionable character 59 108 152a; [9] is divorced 334b 377a ch B to B-8 388; [10] is an ex-convict 338 695b; [11] is “under a cloud” 80a 237 274; or [12] wealthy
305
697b ch A to B 818c ch A to A-8 & CH to B
B is a white woman who knows nothing of her birth and parentage * B’s rejected lover, A, spreads the report that there is negro blood in B’s veins **
306
B, in love with A, is detained by her father, F-B, when she seeks to keep an appointment with A
307
B, compelled by circumstances to be a companion of A 898 -* 925 -* in an isolated place 688, alters her rosy views of love and marriage when she discovers, through A, the selfishness of men
308
B is locked in her room by her father, F-B, in order to prevent her from meeting her lover, A, and telling him of her love
B sends a letter to her sweetheart, A, but it is intercepted by B’s father, F-B, who does not approve of A
c 63
B sends a gift to A, the man she loves * Unknown to B, AU-B, an aunt of B’s who does not approve of A, secretly alters or marks the gift in such a way as to make it offensive to A, or exchanges the gift for some other object which will offend A 81 93b **
309
453 ch A to A-8 ; 468 ch A to A-8 470 ch A to A-8
B and A are in love; but B, unknown to A, is already married
397 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 400 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 402 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
310
B breaks her engagement to marry A because she feels unequal to the responsibilities of married life
311
B’s parents, F-B and M-B, disapprove of A, B’s lover, because of his lack of enterprise
312
B’s love for A encounters obstacles because: [1] Either B’s father, F-B, or mother, M-B, knows a secret supposedly infamous regarding A 98 ch B to B-8 918a; [2] M-B and F-B are jealous of B and do not want her to marry any one 286 299; [3] B is the sole support of M-B and F-B 992 1032; or [4] B has a career before her which marriage would render impossible
313
A has been promised B in marriage by F-B, father of B ; but F-B, false to his promise, compels B to marry A-3, a wealthier man than A
314
A, in love with B and about to marry her, is detained and does not reach B’s house in time for the wedding 130 154a 664 711a 719a 1040 * A, prevented by circumstances from marrying B, as planned, discovers the unworthiness of B 27 and decides not to marry her at all **
337b tr B & B-3 421 tr B & B-3
315
A’s love is rejected by B; and A, in an effort to forget, buries himself in an isolated part of the country
24a, b, c, d, e tr B & B-3 345 tr B & B-3 246b
316
A, when B fails to keep a tryst with him. considers the failure a rejection of love
318
A sees in a newspaper the announcement of the engagement of B, the woman he loves, to A-3
319
A, in love with B, secretly discovers that B is about to marry his friend, A-2
320
A, in love with B, thinks B is a confirmed coquette, and is merely playing with him
321
A tries philosophically to make the best of fate when B, the woman he loves, refuses him
A falls in love with B and intends to marry her. A’s parents, F-A and M-A, do not approve of B, and A is shipped off to South Africa to get him out of danger and give him a chance to do some serious thinking
322
A, in love with B, finds her unresponsive, reserved and distant
A’s love is rejected by B because, as she frankly tells him. he is hard-hearted and has made money his god * B advises A to go away somewhere and try to develop the generous side of his character **
323
B, of alien blood and inferior race, is abandoned by A, a white man with whom she is in love
325
B, suffering disappointment in love, resigns herself philosophically to her fate
326
B loves A with all her heart but refuses his proposal of marriage because [1] she is so much older than A 37 124; [2] she discovers that A does not love her 142 162a; [3] she considers A an impractical dreamer 958 136b; [4] she feels herself under a compelling obligation
327
B loves A, but A, apparently, does not return her love
B loves A; and A, who is kind to B but not in love with her, does not even suspect that he is the object of her affections
328
A and B are in love and betrothed; A, supposed dead by B, returns and finds B arrayed for marriage with A-3 284 339 and accuses her of faithlessness
329
A falls in love with B in spite of the fact that his friend, A-2, has warned him against her
330
A, wealthy, is in love with B. A’s friends, A-2, A-2, think that B is a designing fortune hunter
A’s father, F-A, disapproves of B, A’s sweetheart * B, by secret enterprise 241, proves her charm and worth to A’s father, F-A, and he withdraws his objections to her marriage with A **
331
B, a Polynesian woman, challenges racial conventions by falling in love with A 687 689, a white man
332
B, of alien blood and inferior race, seeks to marry A, the Caucasian with whom she is in love
333
A makes a gift to B, the woman he wishes to marry—a gift of value, X, which is proved to have been stolen
334
A’s profession is a hazardous one—aviator, automobile racing driver, steeple jack. “human fly”—and B considers this fact an obstacle to their marriage
b 379 ch B to B-8 377a ch B to B-8
A, in love with B, was divorced from his first wife. B’s parents, F-B and M-B, have religious scruples against B’s marrying a divorced man
335
A, in love with B, discovers that B’s desire for a career is an obstacle to their marriage
336
B loves A and is about to marry A-3. Accused of faithlessness by A, B shows a dagger, and declares that she intends to kill herself at the altar steps before A-3 can claim her for a bride
B believed that her lover, A, was what he seemed to be, poor and humble; but he reveals himself as a man of wealth and station, incognito. * B, who considered A poor and humble, discovers that he is a man of wealth and station; and, oddly enough, in B’s mind A’s deception outbalances the wealth and rank, and she makes his high estate an obstacle to their love
c 331 ch B to B-3 332 ch B to B-3
B, a white woman, is in love with A, also white. B-3, a woman of alien race, seeks to win A away from B
238 688 ; 31 ; 244 ch B to B-3
337
A, in love with B, meets with misfortune when he leaves B for B-3, a woman who flatters his vanity
126 ch B to B-3 ; 623 126 ch B to B-3 ; 701
A, engaged to marry B-3, abandons her and marries B * B-3 sues A for breach of promise **
338
A is told by B-7, a maid in the home of B, A’s sweetheart, that B has informed the police of A’s criminal operations 1192 1194, and that he is an ex-convict
1195 1201 568a ch “married to” to “sweetheart of”
339
B, supposing A, the man she loves, to be dead, yields to the wishes of her parents, F-B and M-B, and consents to a marriage with A-3
340
B, who loves A and is beloved by him, loses him to B-3 through the wily strategy of B-3
341
B’s mother, M-B, is determined that B shall marry wealth; so, rejecting the man she loves, who is poor, to marry the man she does not love, who is rich, B is plunged into unhappiness
342
A is sent into desperate danger by capricious B, on the very eve of their marriage * B, capriciously sending her lover into desperate danger, drains the bitter cup of remorse **
343
A is estranged from B, the woman he loves, because of a difference of opinion over a trivial matter * A discovers B was right, acknowledges his error, achieves a reconciliation, and presently they are married **
344
A is estranged from his sweetheart, B, and B refuses to return money A had given her to save for him * A falls into misfortune 601 604; and his sweetheart B, from whom he is estranged returns money she has been saving for him, effects a reconciliation, and their marriage follows **
345
322b ch B to B-3 326 ch B to B-3
A, his love rejected by B-3, goes to a distant part of the country and meets B 9a, b 22a. A falls in love with B * B-3, filled with remorse because she rejected A’s love, goes searching for him, finds him, and is informed by him that he is presently to marry B **
346
B, of an inferior race, rescues A, of a superior race, and falls in love with him. A is engaged to marry B-3, a girl of his own people * A, telling B of an inferior race who is in love with him, that he is going away but will soon return, never returns, but marries B 3, a girl of his own people **
347
A, seeking to uphold a lofty conception of duty, secretly abandons B 23c 331 332, a woman whom he loves dearly * A’s enemy, A-3, as a means of persecution, by subtlity 348 compels A to marry B **
A is compelled by F-B, father of B, to marry B * F-B believes he is fully warranted in compelling A, at the point of a gun, to marry B **
348
A’s enemy, A-3, is captain of a ship on which A has taken passage, and on which B 87 is a stowaway * A-3, knowing a secret of A’s 347a -*, compels A to marry B, A-3 performing the ceremony **
349
A’s gift to his sweetheart, B, is returned by B to A on account of a lovers’ quarrel * A’s gift, returned by B on account of a lovers’ quarrel, is sent back to B, unknown to A, by A-2, a friend of both B and A; and attached to the gift is a note requesting B to keep it until A calls for it in person ** A, estranged from B, is influenced by A-2 to call on B; and the result of the call is reconciliation and marriage ***
350
1223a ch A to F-B & A-4 to A 1223b ch A to F-B, A-4 to A & A-8 to A-3
A and A-3, rivals for the love of B, are put to a secret, gruelling test of worthiness by F-B, father of B * A and A-3 are lured into a secret ordeal to prove their merit; A-3 flunks completely, but A succeeds almost at cost of his life ** F-B approves of A, and he marries B ***
351
A kidnaps his sweetheart, B, 284 300 while she is on her way to marry A-3, A’s rival in love, and marries her himself
A and B, lovers, are innocently thrown into a compromising situation 134a, b 876b * A, in order to safeguard B’s good name, has a marriage ceremony performed by a wandering circuit rider, A-8 **
352
A masquerades as a servant in the household of F-B, father of B, the girl he loves * A, enacting the role of a servant, rescues B from an accident by heroic bravery 181a -* 851a -* not at all in the manner of a menial ** A stands revealed as the lover of B whom F-B has not favored *** F-B approves of A, and A and B are married ****
A rescues B, the woman he loves, from a villainous rival in love, A-3 154b. A marries B
353
A is supposed by B’s parents, F-B and M-B, to be A-2, to whom B is betrothed * A elopes with B and marries her; A then returns B to F-B and M-B, tells them that A-2, to whom B was betrothed, is dead, and asks and receives the parental blessing **
354
B, impelled by an unusual motive, invents a fictitious character, AX * AX, a fictitious character invented by B, “comes to life,” falls in love with B 4a ch A to AX 298 ch A to AX, and they marry **
B must be married when she reaches a certain age if she would receive a rich inheritance * B has no lovers, but a “marriage of convenience” is arranged with A, on the understanding that it is to be secret, and that A is never to see B after the marriage **
355
B, capable of winning a contest against her lover, A, deliberately suffers defeat—because it has been agreed that she shall marry A if he wins
356
B could easily win a contest, but she deliberately allows herself to be defeated, thereby losing wealth, but winning in marriage poor A, the man she loves
357
B, knowing that her sweetheart, A, believes her to have perished in a tragic accident discovers by secret enterprise 82a 87 that A has remained true to her 497 ch “wife” to “sweetheart” reveals her identity and they marry
358
B, a working girl, discovers that her lover, A, is wealthy and only pretending to be a toiler * B pretends to be wealthy, and merely masquerading as a shop girl ** In order to win B, A is compelled to confess his true rank and station *** B, having given A a Roland for his Oliver, reveals to A her own rank and station ****
359
B, unworthy, wins the love of worthy A; and B, by pretending to be worthy, presently achieves worthiness * —and a reward of married happiness **
360
A, thinking his love rejected by B, receives a letter from B telling him how much she loves him, and that her father, F-B, has consented to their marriage
A loves B, but he is uncertain of her affections and is too timid to propose marriage * A finds an object, X, which B has lost, an object that proves her love for him 165 ** A joyfully proposes to B and is accepted ***
361
A proves false to B, the woman he loves, and has a disastrous affair with B-3 * B-3 abandons A after he loses his money 606 630 and is injured and sent to a hospital 655 710 ** B, still loyal, returns to A, and there is reconciliation and marriage ***
A proves false to B, the love of his youth * A, middle-aged, goes searching for B, the sweetheart of his earlier years ** 205 A finds B patiently waiting for him, and they marry ***
362
A and B are lovers, their families at enmity. A and B elope and are pursued by their rival kindred * A and B, eloping and hotly pursued by their rival kindred, are suddenly plunged into terrible danger. A makes a heroic rescue of B under the very eyes of their anguished relatives ** Out of A’s heroic rescue of B is born a reconciliation of opposing houses, and married happiness for A and B ***
363
A revolts against opposing restrictions and achieves happiness in marriage with B
A renounces an enterprise against F-B, father of B, the girl he loves, when F-B withdraws his objections to A as a son-in-law and allows him to marry B
364
a 245 ch A to B & A-3 to B-3 305
B, a white woman, contemplates suicide when a mystery of her birth and parentage apparently yields an evil secret * A, B’s loyal lover, working in secret, secures proof of B’s unsullied lineage 1051 1052 -*; and they marry **
B, in love with A and estranged from him, after various misadventures 82a 89 discovers that A still loves her * A reconciliation is effected, and they marry **
A, with a taint of inferior blood in his veins, is in love with B, supposedly a white girl. He is about to give B up when he discovers that B also has a taint of inferior blood 255 tr A & B 1051 * A marries B **
A, with the help of B, overcomes an ignoble weakness * A’s gratitude to B blossoms into love; and. when A is sure he has rehabilitated his character, he proposes marriage to B and is accepted **
365
A and B, not in love with each other, nevertheless marry because it seems the logical outcome of their long, friendly association
A and B, unknown to each other, in a spirit of fun at a masquerade ball, go through with a supposedly mock marriage ceremony. It later appears that the marriage was legal
A is married to an unknown woman, BX, by an insane clergyman, A-8, at the point of a gun
432a, b ch B to BX 437 ch B to BX
A marries BX, a woman he does not know * A and BX, husband and wife, go their different ways immediately after the marriage ceremony **
167a ch B to BX 432b ch B to BX
366
A refuses an inheritance because of a restriction that he must not marry; then he marries B
367
B offers to marry A and, as his wife, help him to rebuild his wasted life
B doubts A when he tells her he loves her; then, having convinced herself of A’s love 97 116, B accepts A and they are married
368
B, having rejected A, the man she loves, because of an obligation she feels herself under to her father, F-B, is informed by F-B that he is going to be married—and B finds herself turned out on the world
B marries wealthy A, a man she does not love, in order that she may have money with which to help a parent who is in desperate need
B accepts her lover, A, and A secures a marriage license; then, before B and A can marry, B suddenly marries A-3, A’s rival in love
d 818d ch A to A-8 & CH to B 1051 1054
B, a foundling, has the secret of her birth and parentage revealed to her by A. A rich estate awaits B’s claim and proof of parentage * A, in love with B, is poor and feels that he may not aspire to the hand of wealthy B; but B proposes marriage to A, and happiness is the result **
e 270 ch B to B-3 278 ch B to B-3 528
A, unhappily married to B and in love with B-3, is too high-minded to seek a divorce * A’s unworthy wife, B, is killed in an accident, and A is free to marry B-3, whom he has long loved **
241 ch B to B-3 254 ch B to B-3 307 ch B to B-3
369
A and B, married and devotedly in love with each other, are hasty and intolerant * A and B quarrel 372 373, and an estrangement results **
370
A, husband of B, loves B devotedly, but he is so constituted that he never shows his true feelings and often masks them with something that suggests their exact opposite * B mourns over the mistaken belief that she has lost A’s love **
372
A and B, devotedly in love with each other, through failure to understand each other’s ideals 898 899 -* 908 976, develop an incompatability which results in frequent quarrels
373
A is so much older than B that, after their marriage, the discrepancy in their ages 808b becomes the cause of quarrels and, finally, of estrangement
374
A believed B was of an artistic nature * After marriage, A is sorely disappointed on discovering that B is indolent in the pursuit of a career **
375
A is more capable than his wife, B, although B thoughtlessly treats him as mentally inferior
376
A, husband of B, holds B in subjection * A is a religious fanatic who makes B miserable with his petty domination **
377
A divorces his wife, B * B is devoted to A, and he owes much of his prosperity to her loyalty and shrewd advice **
A marries B, thinking she is wealthy; after marriage, he discovers that B is not wealthy * A, bankrupt, divorces B and plans to marry wealthy B-3 ** B-3, whom A, divorced, seeks to marry, marries another man *** B, just divorced by A, falls heir to a large estate ****
378
A, marrying a widow, B, discovers that he has “caught a tartar” and has wedded a domestic tyrant
379
A suffers the loss of happiness in carrying out honorably a distasteful obligation to divorce his wife, B
380
A is jealous of his wife, B * A embarks upon an ill-considered enterprise of gambling and loses money that is not his to lose ** A gambles with A-3, the man with whom A believes his wife has an “affair” ***
381
A finds a note 561 562 582 tr B & A, somewhat ambiguously worded, which leads him to a wrong conclusion regarding the conduct of his wife, B * A is fired to seek revenge **
382
A, in order to restore to B, without a confession of culpability, wealth of which he has secretly defrauded her, marries her * Then he falls in love with B-3 **
383
A’s wife, B, has a birthmark which mars her beauty * Influenced by the thought, A grows discontented, and his love begins to wane **
384
574b 1009a, b ch B to M-A & SN to A
A and B, married, live with A’s mother. M-A * B quarrels with M-A, and with A on account of M-A **
1067 1067 ch B to M-A 1068 518
385
A and his wife, B, have frequent and violent quarrels * B is mysteriously murdered 387 and A, innocent, is suspected of the crime **
b 812a ch A-4 to B-2 836 ch A to B & A-2 to B-2
A is asked by B-2 a friend of his deceased wife, B, for a bundle of love letters which B-2 had given to B for safe-keeping * A, husband of B, suspects B of receiving love letters—and discovers that the letters were merely being held by B for B-2 for safe-keeping **
386
A leaves his devoted, loving wife, B, to take up with B-3, a woman who flatters his vanity * B-3 is wealthy, but shallow; and A, in following her advice, fails miserably in all his undertakings **
387
A presents his wife, B, with a gift as a testimonial of his love * 1333a A finds B dead, slain by the gift he had presented to her **
388
A divorces B, then seeks a second marriage with her * B’s health was declining and beauty fading when A secured his divorce from her ** B, her health restored, considers heself well rid of A ***
389
A, thinking his first wife is dead 49 400 486a, marries again and has children by his second wife * A learns that his first wife was living at the time of his second marriage, but that she has died since his second marriage ** This invalidates the second marriage *** A seeks to make a new will and go through another marriage ceremony with his second wife, but is killed in an accident on his way to his lawyer’s **** Thus the children of A’s second marriage are illegitimate, and A’s property descends to the relatives of A’s deceased first wife *****
245 ch A to SN-A, son of A 305 ch B to D-B, daughter of A’s second wife
390
709 -* 808a -* ch B to A-2 1044b
A, through accident 711b loses an object, X, belonging to his friend, A-2, at the door of a woman whose character is not of the best * X, an object belonging to A-2, is lost by A in a place of evil character, and, found, is sent by a mischief maker to A-2’s wife with a note stating where it was found 478 ** A-2, falsely suspected of transgression, finds himself in a most unhappy position until A, by a statement of the facts, clears A-2 of suspicion ***
391
A, through mistaken judgment, becomes estranged from his loving wife, B * A has a foolish escapade with B-3 386 540, whereby his eyes are opened to his error and folly ** A, enlightened and transformed by the revelation of his error, returns humbly to his wife, B ***
392
A believes he sees the apparition of his dead wife, B * A struggles to overtake the fleeing apparition of B, falls from a cliff and meets his death **
393
A, married to B, is haunted by memories of a former sweetheart, B-3 * Because of his memories, A’s married happiness is not what it should be ** A finds B-3, his love of other days, and discovers that her beauty and charm have faded 244 ch B to B-3 211 ch B to B-3 A knows at once that his emancipation from the. evil influence of B-3 is complete, and he returns to B a better and a wiser man ***
394
A, married to B, escapes from B on plausible pretexts 443 -* and lives in a furnished room for a few days each month * B discovers A’s deceit 443 *-****, trails him, and learns how A is merely seeking home comforts denied him by B ** 417 478 B, realizing suddenly the injustice her exacting nature has been causing A, promises to be different—and there is a reconciliation ***
395
A’s ideal of married happiness is tranquility and comfort * A’s wife, B, proves herself a termagant, and quarrels are frequent **
396
A learns that his wife, B, has been true to him * A-3, the man with whom A thought B had eloped, A discovers, was married several days before the date of the supposed elopement **
397
B, married to A, has a flirtation with A-3, unmarried * Married B is away with unmarried A-3 when A-3 suddenly dies **
738 1069 ch “daughter D-A” to “lover A-3” 1151
398
B fancies herself neglected by her husband, A * A-3, the “other man,” appears and, by flattering married B, and sympathizing with her, causes her to imagine she is in love with him **
B fancies herself neglected by her husband, A * B, in order to win back her husband, A’s, love by arousing his jealousy, flirts with A-3 **
399
B is the sensible, devoted wife of A * A is the victim of egotistical self-deception ** A, advised wisely by B, thinks B is jealous of his great abilities *** An estrangement results ****
400
B deserts her husband, A, for another man, A-3 * B, deserting her husband, A, for A-3, discovers that A-3 is in love with another married woman **
401
B’s husband, A, has failed to return home and B is worried about him * B, thinking her husband A is in danger, plunges into danger herself on the chance of finding him and helping him **
402
49 ch “lovers” to “man and wife” 437 ; 548 572
B, married to A, supposes A is dead and marries A-3 339 * A, supposed to be dead, returns mysteriously as from the grave ** A seeks to force B to give up A-3. the man she has married ***
403
B’s husband, A, is brutal and tyrannical * Goaded beyond her powers of endurance, B puts poison in a glass and gives it to A ** B, giving her husband, A, poison, flees before the poison has time to take effect ***
404
B, after a loveless marriage with A-3, obtains a divorce and begins searching for A, the man she loves and from whom she became estranged
261 ch B to A & A-3 to B-3 327a ; 325 345 tr B & B-3
405
486 tr B & B-3 ; 474 ch B to B-3 578b tr B & B-3
B is the second wife of A, a widower * A, thinking he has been disloyal to his first wife, B-3, makes B unhappy by his brooding **
406
261 ch A-3 to A 284 tr A & A-3
B, just married to A, tells A she does not love him * B informs her husband, A, that she married him from pique and because A-3, the man she loves, married B-3 **
408
B, wife of A, keeps their house so well-ordered, and is so tyrannical and unreasonable about it, that A’s home life becomes a hell
410
469 ; 532a ; 1293a 469 ; 532a ; 583b ch A-3 to A-5
B has committed a secret transgression in order to help her husband, A * B finds herself in the toils of A-5 **
411
B, happily married to A, commits an indiscretion
469 ; 532a ; 1293b 445 *-*** 442 446a, b 449
B, wife of A, secretly borrows money from her old lover, A-3, for a certain purpose * A-3 seeks to use his power over B to advance his own selfish aims **
412
B, wife of A, is annoyed by the little mannerisms of A: The crook of his elbow as he lifts a cup or glass, his endless repetition of what he considers humorous stories, his old carpet slippers, his habit of snoring when he takes his afternoon nap, etc. These trifling banalities so work on B’s nerves that bitter quarrels result
413
B marries A, a man much older than herself * B does not love A but thought when she married him that he would help her realize her consuming ambition ** B’s great desire is to become an actress *** A, husband of B, proves a brutal tyrant and gives B nothing but harsh and inconsiderate treatment ****
414
376 916 ch B to B-2 ; 765 ch B to B-2
B, wife of A, admires the personal independence of B-2 and would pattern after her * A has no admiration at all for B-2 and her ways **
415
B learns that her supposed legal marriage to A was a farce * B is abandoned by A and left penniless and alone **
479 481 647 870a 14b ch A to A-3
416
B, wife of A, dies as the result of an enterprise undertaken for her supposed benefit
417
B, while too severely reprimanding her husband, A, bursts a blood vessel and expires
418
B, married, quarrels with her husband, A, and runs away from home in an attempt to find peace and contentment * B has an experience with A-3 which proves to her that running away from, her husband, A, was a mistake **
419
A must have his abilities recognized by his wife, B, in order to be happy 432a 463 * A leaves B to run their joint business enterprise alone, and goes to a distant place, knowing that his absence will cause B to discover his business worth **
420
A lives unhappily with his wife, B * A’s marital discontent prompts him to reckless and questionable adventures **
429a 848 ch B to B-3 876 ch B to B-3 1209b 246 -*
421
131 ch B to B-3 ; 208 ch B to B-3 176a ch B to B-3
A marries B in order to emancipate himself from the evil influence of B-3 * B-3 is a heartless coquette whom A loves **
422
A secretly defrauds B of a large sum of money * A 701 ch A-2 to B marries B in order to make a crafty restitution of property which, before marriage, he had stolen from her **
b 59 263 tr A & A-3 284 tr A & A-3
A has married B for her money * A, having secured B’s money, grows tired of her ** A tells B he is a criminal, and will presently be arrested by the police *** A induces B to enter into a suicide pact with him **** B, carrying out a suicide pact with A, kills herself; A does not kill himself, but craftily explains that B commited suicide *****
371 392 425 ; 1290b ch A to SN-A & F-A to A
423
A and B, man and wife, each secretly leaves home on the same day * A believes he has deserted B, and B believes she has deserted A **
A and B, man and wife, are wealthy and socially popular * A and B are so occupied with social engagements that they have no time for the enjoyment of each other’s society ** A and B seek solitude where they can be alone together *** A and B find the solitude they crave in [1] a lonely lighthouse, [2] on a desert island or [3] by pretending they leave for an extended trip abroad, closing their magnificent home and living secretly in humble furnished quarters ****
424
A, an artist, works secretly as a day laborer in order to help his wife, B, who is also an artist * A tells B he is “realizing money on his art” **
425
A has a son by his white wife, B. B dies * A, while traveling abroad 917, marries B-3, a woman of inferior race 347a ch B to B-3 901 ch B to B-3, abandons her and returns to his own country ** This secret A craftily keeps from his son, SN-A ***
426
A, married to B and desiring his freedom, resorts to craftiness * A persuades his friend, A-2. to elope with B **
377b 489 466a ch A-3 to A-2 550 ch A-3 to A-2
427
A, married to B, is impelled by an unusual motive to furnish a suite of bachelor lodgings in another town. He does this unknown to B * A secretly retires to his bachelor apartments and lives a hermitlike existence **
423a 385 ; 520 ch B-3 to B 502
428
A and his wife, B, are artists. Their art does not prosper * A and B encounter dire misfortune. Each seeks some secret method of recouping their joint finances **
429
A, married to B, is impelled by an unusual motive to drop out of sight, lose his personality and go adventuring in the under-world
A and B, married and devotedly in love with, each other, are impelled by an unusual motive to drop out of sight, leave the world they know and search for an environment more to their liking
430
A, husband of B, is heavily in debt * A disappears mysteriously **
431
A, wealthy and desiring to be poor, has married B in order that she may spend his money
432
A, married to B, seeks by secret enterprise to effect a change in unpleasant marital conditions
A’s wife, B, is a mystery woman * A does not know B, and has not seen her since the day of their romantic marriage **
433
A’s enemy, A-3, who wronged A grievously, is dead * A seeks to revenge himself upon B, the wife of A-3, for a grievous wrong committed by A-3 **
A’s wife, B, is loved by A-3 * A-3 seeks craftily to win B, the wife of A **
434
A’s wife, B, seems to have an “affair” with another man, A-3 * A is manoeuvered by A-3 into gambling with money not his own, and losing it **
A is craftily manoeuvered into misfortune by A-3 * A, in the power of A-3, is compelled to divorce his wife, B **
378 ch A to A-3 385 ch A to A-3 403 ch A to A-3
435
A marries B, a woman who, unknown to A, is already married to A-3, a husband who is living and undivorced * A-2, a friend of A’s, sends A-3 to A, B’s second husband, and exposure of deceitful B follows **
A’s wife, B, is untrue to him, a fact of which A is in ignorance. A-2 discovers B’s unfaithfulness, and informs A, who is on his death bed obstinately refusing treatment that would heal him * A, desperately ill, fired by tales of his wife, B’s, unfaithfulness, makes up his mind to live and takes treatment that cures him **
436
A, husband of B, a very beautiful woman, persuades B to pretend that she is his sister * A fears that he will be killed by some admirer of his wife, B, so that the admirer may marry B **
437
A, married to B, loses his identity * A assumes a fictitious identity and marries B-3 **
438
503a 521 ; 1177 or 1178 or 1185 525 568b
A seeks to achieve the refinement of cruelty in persecuting his wife, B * A secretly and mysteriously sequestrates himself and fosters the deception that he is dead **
402 659 884a ch A to B & A-5 to A
439
B’s friend, A-3, seeks to save her from persecution at the hands of her brutal husband, A * B’s friend, A-3, forces a quarrel on B’s brutal husband, A, hoping A will kill him, thus entangling himself with the law and freeing B of his tyranny. A-3 accomplishes his heroic sacrifice **
440
A is impelled by an unusual motive to marry B, a woman he does not love * A succeeds by a stratagem in leaving his unloved wife, B 1204 ch B to A & B-8 to A-8 952 and, under a fictitious name, marries B-3, the woman he loves **
441
33 ch B to D-B & M-B to B ; 258 ch A to B 421 422a ; 422b -*
B, wife of A, is a drug addict * B keeps her husband, A, in ignorance of the fact that she is a drug addict **
442
376 ; 642 -* 376 ; 646 403 -* ; 739
B is forbidden by her husband, A, to do a certain thing * B, ordered by her husband, A, not to do a certain thing, does it anyway, during A’s absence from home **
443
B’s husband, A, leaves for town, as he declares, to meet a friend, A-2 * A’s friend, A-2, sends a letter to A; it arrives during A’s absence, and B opens it ** A-2, friend of A, is in a foreign country; and B conceals the letter from A-2 and, the next time A leaves home “to meet A-2,” B trails him ***
394 486a ; 552a tr A & B ; 404 tr A & A-3
444
B elopes with A-3, who has artfully inspired doubts of her husband, A’s
213 -* 476b 540 507a 568a 568b 573b
445
B, wife of A, is mistakenly supposed by A to have an “affair” with A-3 * B, wife of A, detests A-3. but calls on him at his apartment at night 483b 583b ** B forces A-3, at the revolver point, to return to her money which he has taken craftily from A ***
B, wife of A, seeks desperately to escape disaster * B drinks a potion which throws her into a condition resembling death, having been assured that A will appear and rescue her when she revives **
446
B, wife of A, is guilty of an indiscretion * B, in order to escape consequences of personal culpability, falsely accuses innocent A-2 **
446b ch “lover” to “friend” 507a
b 411b ch A-3 to A-2 433b ch A-3 to A-2 449 ch A-3 to A-2
B, wife of A, calls on her lover, A-2 * A calls on his friend, A-2 ** A-2 conceals B so A will not see her *** A discovers his wife, B, concealed in the apartment of his his friend, A-2 ****
400 ch A-3 to A-2 418 ch A-3 to A-2 446a
447
B, in her extreme youth, was lured into marriage with a criminal, A-5 * A-5 a criminal, is killed, and B, his widow, leaves home and goes to a distant country ** B marries A 20a, c 24a, b. a man of wealth and high social standing, and keeps her black past a close secret ***
669 ch A-5 to “a pal of A-5’s” 669 ch A-5 to “a pal of A-5’s” ; 738 870b ch A-5 to “a pal of A-5’s” 870a
448
450 ; 550 450 ; 1204 ; 502 tr B & A
B kills her husband, A, in order to prevent A from revealing an evil secret
449
398b 411b -* ; 445 *-** 433b ; 583b
B is happily married to A * B, wife of A, impelled by an innocent motive, clandestinely meets an old lover, A-3 **
450
B seeks by secret enterprise to be free of A, her husband who is poor, in order that she may marry wealthy A-3
451
B, married to A and neither widowed nor divorced, pretends to be single * B, married, assumes another name and marries A-3 **
452
B seeks by secret enterprise to emancipate herself from fear of her husband, A
453
B believes she has killed her husband, A * B seeks to save herself from the consequences of transgression by taking to flight **
454
1a, b, d, e, f, g 421 422a 440 -*
B’s husband, A, married her under false pretenses * B seeks by secret enterprise to be revenged upon her husband, A **
455
B secretly disposes of a dearly prized possession in order to buy her husband, A, a Christmas (or birthday or wedding anniversary) present
B, and her husband, A, have fallen upon evil days * B, in order to “keep the wolf from the door,” finds work in a laundry, but tells A she is working as an “art director” **
456
B bears a close physical resemblance to B-8 * B marries A. B has property in her own name which, by a marriage settlement, is to descend to A if he outlives B ** B-8 dies, and A contrives to make it appear that it was B who died *** B, as B-8, is immured in an insane asylum, and A inherits the money belonging to B ****
457
A and B, married, finding they cannot live together happily, agree to the secret and honorable expedient of living apart, undivorced. [l] They have a child, CH, and, on CH’s account, refuse to seek a divorce. [2] Religious convictions will not allow them to seek a divorce. [3] Inability to reach a satisfactory settlement of their joint estate prevents a divorce. [4] Determination on the part of husband or wife to prevent the other’s re-marriage acts as a bar to divorce. [5] Fear of scandal and gossip prevents the estranged pair from seeking their legal freedom
458
A and B, just married, start by train on their honeymoon * B, the bride, seeks to escape annoying experiences when A, the groom, leaving the train to send a telegram, is left behind **
A and B, married, find themselves cast away among a strange, half-barbarian people * A, finding the beauty of his wife, B, a source of danger to himself, seeks to avoid the danger by a stratagem **
436 688 -* ; 307 or 197 ch B to B-3 or 973
459
A, husband of B, is cruel and tyrannical * A seeks craftily to kill A-3, an unmarried man with whom B is in love **
460
A is estranged from his wife, B, whom he dearly loves * A flees to a distant part of the country and tries to bear his hard lot with fortitude **
461
A is deeply in love with his wife, B * A faces failure in business 4913 606 631 747 —a failure which, he knows, will bring disaster to his married happiness **
462
A is unhappy with his wife, B * A seeks with firmness to achieve cherished ambitions **
463
A revolts against the injustice he is compelled to suffer at the hands of his beloved wife, B
464
A, married to B, is impelled by an unusual motive to lead a double life
465
A seeks to escape difficulties, restore property and be free of an unloved wife, B, all by secret enterprise
572 952 1172 ch B to A & B-5 to A-5 ; 1204 ch B to A & B-8 to A-8
466
B is married to A and they have one child, CH * B loves CH but she does not love A ** B loves A-3, and elopes with him, leaving her child, CH, with her husband, A ***
b 503b ch A-3 to A-7 495 ch A-3 to A-7
B, young wife of elderly A, has an intrigue with a servant of A’s, A-7 * A is ill and about to die; B, his wife, could save him, but she will not **
467
B has seen her husband, A, secretly as he thought, exchange a pair of muddy shoes for the clean shoes of A-8 * A’s evident purpose is to shift the responsibility for a crime to the shoulders of innocent A-8 **
468
B attempts to poison her husband, A * B, attempting to poison her husband, A, mistakes a bottle of harmless white powder for the poison and gives A some of its contents **
469
B, seeking to aid her husband, A, by secret enterprise, finds poverty a bar
470
B seeks to escape from her tyrannical husband, A, by running away
471
A, after his marriage to B, discovers that B, who had professed to be single, was a married woman and neither divorced nor widowed
472
A, married to B, has not been divorced from a former wife, B-3 * A discovers that B has married another man, A-3 **
473
378 420 548a tr B & B-3 572 ch A to A-3
A becomes the second husband of B, whose first husband, A-3, had mysteriously disappeared and was supposed to be dead * After A and B are married, B’s first husband, A-3. appears secretly to A **
474
A’s wife, B, dies * Tricky so-called spiritualists pretend to materialize the spirit of deceased B in order to influence A to give them money by advice of the supposed B **
475
A finds himself under a weird psychic spell because of a birthmark on the face of his wife, B * B craftily gives a birthmark a peculiar significance, and holds A under its power **
476
B, wife of A, is craftily persuaded by A-3, the “other man” in a “love triangle,” to elope with him
B, wife of A, finds herself in the power of an old lover, A-3 * A-3 threatens to reveal to B’s husband, A, a fateful secret 441 447 455b 492b unless B will agree to a certain proposition A makes to her **
479
B suffers betrayal at the hands of A, her husband by a secret marriage * B is accidentally killed by a series of manoeuvers set in motion by her husband, A **
480
B, wife of A, desperately ill, sends A for a doctor * A, sent for a doctor by B, who is seriously ill, does not return 634 655 711c 438 —and he does not send the doctor **
481
B is abandoned by A, her husband by a secret marriage * B is unable to prove her secret marriage to A; the marriage records disappear and the priest who performed the ceremony dies **
482
B, wife of A, sees happiness and beauty in everything and evil in nothing until A accuses her of causing his downfall 539a 542 * B’s bright outlook on life changes to one of darkness and despair when she is falsely accused of evil by her husband, A **
483
B, wife of A, falls into misfortune * A-3, a man of evil character, seeks by violence and while intoxicated, to dishonor B, wife of A **
476b 483b ; 519a, b 433a ch B to B-8
B, wife of A, is by subtlity made a prisoner by A-3, a rejected lover, in his apartment
484
A and B, man and wife, struggle to realize a cherished ideal * A and B discover that their cherished ideal is a mistaken one **
A tries in vain to pay the debts incurred by his extravagant wife, B, whom he idolizes * A, facing ruin, seeks to save himself by committing a transgression **
485
A, husband of B, is wealthy, cultured and of high social standing * A indulges a taste for low companionship and questionable adventures **
486
A, married to B, falls in love with B-3
A has two wives, B and B-3, two homes several miles apart, two names by which he is known in two different communities, two circles of acquaintances, and practices two professions
487
A is estranged from his wife, B * A, estranged from his wife, B, seeks a reconciliation, and then quarrels with B as to which of them caused the estrangement—and the estrangement continues **
488
A marries B because he thinks she is poor * A discovers, after his marriage with B, that she is wealthy in her own right **
A marries B, a woman he does not love * A has committed a transgression 1290a 1301 1304; B knows of the transgression, and A marries her in order to safeguard his evil secret **
489
A begins divorce proceedings against his wife, B * A seeks to divorce B, thinking to find happiness in a new love **
490
A and B, man and wife, keep themselves in poverty by spending all their money for rich furnishings to put in a mansion they are going to build when they become wealthy * A and B keep themselves poor by buying rich furnishings for the mansion they are some day going to build; but the furnishings, inadequately housed, fall into ruin before A and B are able to build their air castle **
A, and B, man and wife, are to inherit money from a rich relative, A-2, when a child shall bless their union * A and B, childless, write a rich relative, A-2, that a son has been born to them ** A-2 writes A and B that he is coming to see their child; and A and B find it necessary to resort to further simulation ***
491
B is the wife of A, and loves him devotedly * B insists on dominating A in business affairs **
B, wife of A, insists on living beyond her husband’s means * B, through fooiish extravagance, brings A close to ruin **
492
B’s husband, A, loves her devotedly * A is of a parsimonious nature and gives B little money **
B’s husband, A, is a poor man * B loves jewels and fine clothes which her husband, A, is unable to give her ** B is persuaded to accept a valuable piece of jewelry from an old admirer, A-3 *** B tells A, her husband, that a valuable piece of jewelry, given her by A-3, is set with imitation stones and that she bought it for herself ****
493
B’s husband, A, is affectionate and kindly and puts on his “Sunday manners” in company; but when he and B are alone, he is cross-grained, petty and tryannical
494
B, wife of A, is shallow, foolish and faithless * B, married to A, flirts with an unmarried man, A-3 **
495
B, wife of A, falls in love with young and reckless A-3
496
A falls ill * A’s wife, B, from whom he is seeking a divorce, nurses him back to health **
A’s wife, B, deserts him and obtains a divorce * A falls ill. B-3, who loved A before he married B, nurses A back to health **
22b ; 22a ch B to B-3 515 ch B to B-3
A, hen-pecked husband of B, discovers that B has an undivorced husband, A-3, living * A secretly abandons B and leaves her to A-3. B’s undivorced former husband **
548a ch A to A-3 573b tr A & A-3
497
A has recently lost his wife, B * A finds his memories of his deceased wife, B, an inspiration and a sustaining power **
498
A seeks to find his deceased wife, B * A believes that his deceased wife, B, has returned to earth to comfort him **
499
A and B, husband and wife, are estranged from each other * A and B, estranged, undergo a character transformation through love for their child, CH, and become reconciled **
A dearly loves his wife, B, but B does not love him * A wins the love of his wife, B, by patience, forbearance, kindliness and devotion **
500
A is seeking a divorce from B * A becomes reconciled with B when she nurses him through a serious illness **
396 575 956 ch A-8 to A ; 578a
A, failing in business and almost a bankrupt, nevertheless marries B, a shrewd and thrifty woman * B so reorganizes and manages A’s affairs that he becomes prosperous **
501
A and B are estranged and living apart, their married happiness in a sad tangle * A receives a letter from B 1395 calling him home ** A learns that a child, CH. has been born during his absence. Result, reconciliation with B, and happiness ***
502
B supposes that her husband, A, is dead * B reads in a newspaper that her husband, A, whom she had supposed dead, is alive **
503
B’s husband, A, is brutal and tyrannical * B, married to brutal and tyrannical A, loves and is beloved by, A-3 **
B discovers that her husband, A, is seeking the life of her lover, A-3 * B seeks desperately to save her lover, A-3, from the vengeance of her husband, A **
504
a 405 485 492a 499b tr A & B 579a ; 565 1133
B seeks to win her husband, A, to a certain enterprise * B, with the help of the elements during a devastating storm, succeeds in winning her husband, A, to an enterprise long cherished by B **
b 493 ch B to B-3 528 578b tr B & B-3
B is the second wife of A * A’s sorrow for his deceased wife, B-3, causes B, his second wife, much unhappiness ** B, second wife of A, discovers that B-3, A’s first wife, was unfaithful ***
505
B, wife of A, suffers a critical illness at childbirth and her character is completely transformed * B lives for her children, gives all to them, and loses her moody despondency ** B loyally helps her husband, A, recoup his financial losses ***
506
a 540 541 571 582 561 tr A & B, ch A-3 to B-3
B thinks her husband, A, has committed a moral transgression 563a * B discovers through a friend, B-2, that the moral transgression of which she has accused her husband, A, was never committed **
B, through false suspicion, is estranged from her husband, A * B becomes reconciled with her husband, A, when a suspicion is proved to be false **
507
B is eloping with A-3, the man who destroyed her faith in her husband, A * B, wife of A, eloping with A-3, meets A-2, A’s friend, and is rescued by A-2 from an act of folly **
B, married to A, elopes with A-3 * B’s love for her child, CH, left with her husband, A, when she deserted him, draws her back to CH and A **
509
A finds his marriage to B a hindrance in his love affair with B-3
510
A is unhappy in his married life with B * A, unhappily married to B, proves true to his obligation to run a charted course as a family man, even though he must sacrifice cherished ambitions **
511
A, married to B, finds the necessity of supporting his wife and family a bar to cherished ambitions
512
A is prevented by family and business obligations from embarking upon a cherished enterprise
513
A, married to B, is compelled to lead a prosy, middle-class life, drab and monotonous * A, married to prosy B, treasures in his heart of hearts dreams of knightly exploits and chivalrous adventures, himself the star of each performance **
771a 773 ch B to B-8 774 1077 1330 1335
514
B, married to A, her second husband, finds her domestic happiness imperiled by the obligation to care for CH, a child by her first husband
516 503b ch “lover A-3” to “child CH” 507b 594b
515
B, wife of A, forsakes cherished ambitions in order to carry out the desire of A that she bear him a son * B dies in childbirth **
516
514 521 1341 ; 467 ch A-8 to CH 896 ch SN to CH
B deliberately sacrifices her life at the hands of her husband, A, in order to save their son, CH, who is falsely accused of transgression by A, the real transgressor.
517
A, husband of B, is discovered by honsst and high-minded B to be planning a transgression that will work untold hardship to the public * A, rich and powerful, is determined to use all his wealth and influence in carrying out an iniquitous project. His wife, B, seeks in vain to persuade him against it **
518
A and B are married, and A’s mother, M-A, lives with them * A and B quarrel regarding M-A, and A is forced to choose between M-A and B **
519
A learns that his wife, B, is in terrible danger * A, if he leaves his post of duty to save his wife, B, who is in terrible Hanger, will sacrifice lives and property he is in duty bound to safeguard **
A, over the phone, receives an agonized call from his wife, B, for help. B is in terrible danger * A rescues B **
520
A, innocent, is arrested on a murder charge * A could prove an alibi and win freedom of a murder charge, but only by involving B-3, another man’s wife ** A’s obligation to save himself, is opposed by an obligation to protect B-3, another man’s wife ***
535 -* ch B to B-3, A to A-8 & A-3 to A 1204 ch B to B-3 1151 ch B to B-3
521
A, B’s husband, pretends to be innocent of a transgression, but B knows he is guilty
522
A is unable to find a job and support his wife, B * A and his wife, B, find themselves face to face with starvation **
523
A, because of extreme poverty, finds it impossible to remember his wife, B, with a Christmas present (or a gift on her birthday, or on their wedding anniversary)
524
A, husband of B, has a dangerously reckless passion for gambling in stocks * A, husband of B, is a lawyer with trust funds in his possession; and B fears that he will be tempted to use the trust funds for gambling purposes **
A, elderly husband of youthful B, will die if a limb is not amputated * A refuses to have a limb amputated, preferring “to die in one piece.” B, his wife, upholds him in his determination **
525
A, married to B, attempts to carry out an infamous project in spite of family obligations
426 438 465 486b 548b 555a 556
526
A struggles to carry out an obligation to his deceased wife. B, which he considers sacred
527
A seeks to be loyal to his wife, B * B, wife of A, is of alien blood and inferior race **
528
A is the husband of worthy B, whom he does not love * A, married to B, whom he does not love, is haunted by memories of a former sweetheart, B-3, whom he still loves **
529
A, deeply in love with his wife, B, is made defendant in divorce proceedings started by B
A dominates his wife, B, a nagger and a scold, by petty tyrannies that are more masterful than any B has at her command * B, when properly subdued by her husband, A’s, pretended tyrannies, finds A gentle, kindly and considerate ** A, by being cruel in order to be kind, insures the married happiness of himself and B ***
530
1132 ch A to B 1334a ch A to B
B, wife of A, refuses to live with A in a house beside which there is a mysterious grave
918b ch A to B 1358 ch A to B 1366 ch A to B 1375 ch A to B 529a
531
574b 1009b ch B to M-A & SN to A
B, wife of A, is compelled to live with A’s mother, M-A * B finds the conditions of her married life with A unpleasant **
532
B must have money in order to save her husband, A * A, husband of B, is desperately ill, and will die unless he can have a change of climate **
B’s long, beautiful tresses are greatly admired by her husband, A * B, in order finance a certain enterprise involving her husband, A, sells her long hair **
533
B, A’s tyrannical wife, goes out for the evening and orders A not to leave the house while she is away
534
B is forbidden by her husband, A, to engage in a certain enterprise * B engages in a certain enterprise which her husband, A, condemns and forbids her taking part in 442 449 *-** 452 ** B, engaging in an enterprise forbidden by her husband, A, discovers that A has a part in it 599; and, because of this discovery, B comes to an agreement with A which enables them to go forward happily in life with a better understanding of each other’s rights and privileges ***
535
667 449 ; 537 ch A to A-3, B to B-3 & B-3 to B ; 1070 ch A to A-3
B, wife of A, saves A-3, a supposed transgressor, from the law by a public confession of her delinquency * A, because of his great love for his wife, B, forgives her delinquency and glories in her moral courage in making a confession of it **
695a ch A to A-3 557b ch A-2 to A-3
536
B, married to A, is about to elope with A-3 * B, wife of A, is eloping with A-3 when they meet a stranger, A-2; and A-2, in the presence of both B and A-3, tells about a man, AX, who broke up a home by eloping with a friend’s wife and then abandoning her. A-2 has recognized A-3 and, in order to save B, tells this story about him, hiding A-3’s identity under a fictitious name. But it is enough, A-3 sneaks away, and B never sees him again **
391 tr A & B & ch B-3 to A-3 396
537
A’s wife, B, is murdered at a certain hour of the night * A is suspected of having murdered his wife, B; but, at the hour the murder was committed, A was with B-3 411a ch B to B-3 411b -* ch B to B-3, A to A-8 & A-3 to A a woman of spotless reputation and happily married **
520 667 ch B to B-3 535 ch B to B-3, A to A-8 & A-3 to A 1070 ch B to B-3
538
A, husband of B, enroute to his home in the country, is caught in a storm and is out all night * A, absent from home all night, finds on reaching home in the morning, that his wife, B, is missing ** A mistakenly supposes that his wife, B, has eloped with A-3 ***
539
A, husband of B, is the victim of egotistical self-deception and thinks himself a great man * A believes that he is prevented from becoming famous by the jealousy of his wife, B **
A reads in a newspaper that his wife, B, has divorced him * B divorces A on the grounds of desertion **
540
A, husband of B, vanishes mysteriously * A, husband of B, and B-3, both vanish mysteriously at the same time ** Gossip has it that A, husband of B, has eloped with B-3 ***
541
A, whenever he attempts to have X, a certain object of mystery, explained to him, meets with misfortune * A, showing X, a mysterious object of mystery, to his wife. B, is astounded when B, without explanation, begins divorce proceedings
542
A labors under the mistaken belief that the altruism of his wife, B, is prompted by selfish motives
543
531 574b 994 ch B to M-A & SN to A
B, wife of A, is jealous of the attentions A gives his mother, M-A * B has a mistaken idea that her husband’s mother, M-A, is trying to interfere between her and A
507a ch A-2 to M-A, mother of A 518
544
B labors under the mistaken belief that her husband, A, receives all the praise for her own kindly acts
457 646 ; 594d 644 ; 594d 572 ; 573b 540 ; 506a, b
545
B’s husband, A, fails to return home. A blizzard is raging, and B fears that A has suffered misfortune in the storm * B meets her death while searching vainly in a storm for her husband, A **
546
B, wife of A, during A’s absence, sees destruction threatening A’s life work * B, at the cost of her own life, heroically saves from destruction the life work of her husband, A **
B, homely, marries a blind man, A, who thinks her surpassingly beautiful * B hires a noted eye-specialist to perform an operation on the eyes of her blind husband, A. whereby A’s sight is restored **
547
A dearly loves his wife, B; and her love, which he does not possess, is necessary to his happiness
548
A, married to B, suffers a memory lapse and marries B-3 * A, husband of B, suffers an attack of amnesia and marries B-3; his memory returns, and he forgets B-3 and goes back to B **
A is a bigamist; and his two wives, B and B-3, meet by chance and compare notes
549
A is married to B, and his ideal is faithfulness * A’s wife, B, elopes with his friend, A-2, a man more successful in business than A **
550
A, married to B, after a long, mysterious absence returns to find B married to A-3
551
515 397 ch A-3 to A-2 549 588 764 79 ch A to A-2 & A-3 to A
A discovers that his wife, B, is the mother of A-2’s son, CH
552
A, husband of B, discovers that B is unfaithful
A finds a bundle of love letters in a locked drawer of his wife, B’s, desk—letters written after B’s marriage to him, but not by him * A, discovering that his wife, B, is unfaithful, strangles her while she sleeps **
555
A abandons his loving, devoted wife, B, to elope with B-3, a younger and prettier woman * A, abandoning his wife, B, to elope with B-3, pays a penalty of remorse and unhappiness **
377b ; 408 ch B to B-3 556 552a ch B to B-3
A, unhappily married to B, falls in love with B-3, a girl much younger than himself * A, married to B and in love with B-3, takes a long journey in an attempt to forget B-3 **
556
485 486a 494 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A
A, married to B, pretends to be single in making love to B-8 * A, husband of B, is killed in an accident while on the way to elope with B-3 **
557
B’s husband, A, has a weak heart, and is lured into over-exertion by A-3, B permitting * A dies as the result of a conspiracy between B and A-3, and B suffers remorse **
b 470 ; 477 441 ; 477 503a ch A-3 to A-2
B, wife of A, elopes with A’s friend, A-2 * B, wife of A, and A-2 with whom B is eloping, meet death in an automobile accident **
558
B, wife of brutal and tyrannical A, has a loyal friend in A-3. A-3 seeks to help B escape from A * A, the brutal and tyrannical husband of B, is a huge man and as powerful and determined as he is brutal; and A-3, who would save B from A, is a coward **
1061 ch A to A-3 ; 1075a, b ch A to A-3 857 ch A to A-3 ; 557a 568d 403 *-**
559
B’s husband, A, is a tyrannical, churlish person whose dislike for his attractive wife inspires in his small mind a desire to persecute her * B, wife of brutal and tyrannical A, is loved by A-3. B, although she loves A-3, is too high-minded to consider an elopement, or to be a party to any sort of intrigue **
560
A finds that a delusion regarding the apparition of his deceased wife, B, is entangled with truth * A hears the voice of his deceased wife, B, and there seems absolutely no doubt that it is her voice **
561
A, husband of B, receives anonymous communications regarding B and A-3
562
A, husband of B, receives each morning a mysterious communication regarding B 1383 1397 * A finds an anonymous communication regarding his wife, B, on a sheet of paper in his typewriter 1381 1389a ** A receives through the mails, “poison pen” letters 564b -* regarding his wife, B ***
563
A, estranged from his wife, B, whom he dearly loves, seeks a reconciliation
A marries B, a beautiful woman notorious for her vicious temper and scorpion tongue * A is deeply in love with his wife, B, a virago, and plans to transform her nature by a method of his own **
c 423b 429b 954 add B 974 add A
A and B, man and wife, deplore the insincerity and the mercenary spirit of modern city life * A and B, man and wife, leave the city and search in the country for their ideal of what life should be ** A and B, man and wife, discover that they are searching for an ideal that does not exist ***
564
B, young and attractive, has recently lost her husband, A * B, a young and attractive widow, resolves to remain faithful to the memory of her deceased husband, A, and never marry again **
14b ch A to A-8 ; 405 ch A to A-8 564a tr A & B ; 14c 20a ch A to A-8 31 ch A to A-8
B, wishing to be free of her husband, A, writes anonymous “poison pen” letters regarding herself, and sends them to A * B writes anonymous “poison pen” letters regarding her husband, A, and sends them to herself **
565
B cherishes a dear desire that her husband, A, shall become religiously inclined
566
B seeks to aid her husband, A, who is morose and discontented
B, fearing her husband, A, will commit a transgression, pretends herself to commit a transgression * B pretends to be a shoplifter, but has honestly purchased the goods which her horrified husband, A, finds in her possession **
567
A’s wife, B, is dishonored (and slain?) by A-3 * A’s wife. B, is dishonored and slain, during the war, by an enemy officer, A-3 ** A seeks to find A-3 and be revenged on him for a grievous wrong committed against A’s wife, B ***
568
a 397 398a 444 451 494 551 554
A, married to B, discovers the unfaithfulness of B * A, discovering that his wife, B, is unfaithful, kills her and himself **
A seeks craftily to be revenged upon his wife, B, for falling in love with A-3, the man who has befriended her
c 446b ch A-2 to A-3 476a 483b 495
A, husband of B, discovers the unfaithfulness of B * A kills A-3, the lover of his wife, B **
594e ch A-5 to A & last A to A-3 610
A, husband of B, attempts to kill B s lover, A-3 * A-3. murderously assaulted by A, husband of B, slays him in self-defense **
705 ch A to A-3 712 ch A to A-3 738 895 ch A to A-3
569
730 ch A-3 to A-5 483a ch A-3 to A-5 ; 483b ch A-3 to A-5
B’s husband, A, is killed by A-5 * B’s husband, A, is killed by A-5; and A-5, through the law’s delay and technicalities, escapes with only a light sentence ** B invokes the Mosaic law in seeking revenge upon A-5 for the murder of her husband, A ***
594e 1244b ch A to A-5 1325 ch A to A-5
570
992 ch F-B to A ; 641 ch F-B to A ; 378 ch B to SM-B 948 ch F-B to A & M-B to SM-B
B is the daughter of A and step-daughter of A’s wife, SM-B * B seeks revenge upon her step-mother, SM-B, because she thinks SM-B has stolen the affections of her father, A, away from her **
571
A, mysteriously missing, returns to his home and his wife, B, in a dazed condition, unable to give any explanations
572
A, husband of B, mysteriously disappears * B’s husband, A, mysteriously disappears, and B mourns for him as dead **
573
A and B, for certain reasons, keep their marriage a close secret * B’s father, F-B, insists that B, already united to A by a secret marriage, shall marry A’s rival in love, A-3 **
A, missing and supposed to be dead, returns secretly and finds his wife, B, married to A-3 * A, discovering that his wife, B, dearly loves A-3, whom she has married thinking A to be dead, secretly goes away and takes himself out of her life **
574
A, a toiler, seeks to support his wife, B, and family by honest enterprise; but he is out of work, his wife is ill and his family in need
A, husband of B, is in dire financial straits * A, and his wife, B, are compelled to live with A’s mother, M-A, and avail themselves of her slender resources **
576
A suffers overwhelming sorrow because of the death of his wife, B * A’s sorrow over the death of his wife, B, culminates in hallucination **
A, mistakenly supposing his beloved wife, B, is dead, kills himself * B, discovering that her husband, A, is dead, commits suicide **
577
A suffers remorse and overwhelming sorrow—remorse for broken vows, and sorrow because of the death of his dearly beloved wife, B * A, goaded by sorrow for the death of his wife, B, goes into seclusion **
578
A, because of the death of his wife, B, suffers great sorrow and undergoes a character transformation
A’s wife, B, dies. B, A’s wife, on her death bed, has A promise that he will marry B-3, B’s best friend * B-3 loved A before he married B **
526 378 ch B to B-3 405 tr B & B-3
579
B is convinced that all the misfortunes of herself and her husband, A, are due to A’s irreligious nature
A’s wife, B, is racially, morally and mentally A’s inferior * B, wife of A, proves a hindrance to him socially and in a business way **
580
B is the wife of A, a friend of A-2’s * A’s friend, A-2, discovers that A’s wife, B, is a “vamp” **
581
B desires the love and consideration of her husband, A, which she believes she has lost
582
B, opening a letter addressed to her husband, A, discovers that A has lied to her
583
B, if discovered doing something she has in mind, will find herself at odds with her husband, A
B, wife of A, is desperately in need of money for a certain purpose * A-3, a rejected lover of B’s, promises to help B, wife of A, if she will come to his apartment for an interview **
B, wife of A, is desperately in need of money for a certain purpose * B, wife of A, happens to meet an old lover, A-3, and is forced to borrow a sum of money from him **
584
B, just married to A, discovers in a secret place her obituary notice (written by A?) the date of demise alone left blank
B, wife of A, loses her love for A when she discovers his cowardly nature
585
B, wife of A, leaves home suddenly on important business while A is absent * B, leaving home suddenly during the absence of her husband, A, writes a line to A explaining her departure, but the wind whisks the note out of an open window and away. B’s absence is accounted a mysterious disappearance **
B, wife of A, is a butterfly of fashion * B, wife of A, must have rich clothes and luxurious surroundings in order to be happy **
586
1377b ch B to B-3 1383 1384 ch B to A 1389b 1440 ch A to A-8
B believes that her husband, A, loves her less than he does a certain small statue, X, that stands on his desk
587
B, the deceased wife of A, appears to a relative of A’s and describes her mortal reactions to A’s lack of affection for her
588
B, dying, reveals to her husband, A, a closely guarded secret which he finds greatly perturbing
441 451 467 492b 503a ch A-3 to A-2 551
590
B, fourth wife of A, discovers shortly after her marriage that A’s other wives have all died suddenly and mysteriously
591
B, alone, helpless and in terrible danger, sends to her husband, A, a despairing call for aid
592
B revolts against certain unpleasant conditions involving her husband, A
594
B, undemonstrative in her affections, surprises her husband, A, and arouses his suspicion by bringing his breakfast to him in bed
b 378 471 473 550 tr A & A-3 533
B, a termagant, supposes herself a widow and marries A * A-3. B’s undivorced husband, appears secretly to A, B’s present husband, and tries craftily to get A to pay him money for not claiming B as his wife **
B divorces her husband, A, and is awarded the custody of their child, CH * A steals his child, CH, from his divorced wife, B **
B, wife of A, innocently commits a transgression * A, in order to save his wife, B, declares that he is guilty of a transgression committed by B **
B, wife of A, takes the law in her own hands and shoots A-5, who has murdered A
B, wife of A, dons the mask and custom of B-3, A’s paramour, and meets A as B-3 at a masquerade ball
g 475 ch A to A-2 & B to B-2 510 ch A to A-2 & B to B-2
B uses her weird powers of mental telepathy in reshaping the destiny of an unhappily married couple, A-2 and B-2 * B, having succeeded in reconciling A-2 and B-2, married and estranged from each other, discovers herself to be in love with A-2 **
595
A exercises mistaken judgment in forwarding a certain undertaking * A loses his initiative, his enterprise and his ambition, and becomes merely a cog in the wheels of his employer **
85a 114 235 1065 *-** 1088 1243
596
612 646 ch B to A & AX to A-5 1114
A secures knowledge of a closely-guarded secret * A, securing knowledge of a closely-guarded secret, is hounded by a guilty persecutor, A-5, until his life is made miserable **
597
898 925 -* 1159 ch B to A-8 & A-4 to A
A’s chauffeur, A-7, driving A’s car by A’s orders at a high rate of speed, apparently injures a pedestrian, A-8 * A, when his car apparently injures a pedestrian, seeks to evade legal consequences by having his chauffeur, A-7, drive on at speed **
669 ch B to A & A-5 to A-7 750 775 783 1064
598
A, an author, impersonates the crook hero of a story he is writing for the purpose of obtaining situations and “local color” * A, a novelist, impersonates the hero of a story he is writing and becomes involved in an unpleasant complication **
599
A, in order to oblige his friend, A-2, acts contrary to his own principles and experiences unpleasant results * A dons A-2’s mask and costume and assumes A-2’s role at a carnival, A-2 being called away suddenly on pressing business and promising to return shortly. A is against masquerades on principle and, when A-2 fails to return, he is in a dilemma **
600
A, in a foreign seaport and seeking to return at night to his steamer, loses his way and finds himself in the lawless slums
848a ; 664 12a 31 1218 1226 1230 ch A to A-8
601
A, seeking to help his friend, A-2, lends him all his money * A’s friend, A-2, fails to repay money borrowed from A and A is left penniless **
257b ch A-3 to A-2 574b 621 ch A-5 to A-2 656 1337
602
A, a pugilist, loses a ring battle and all the money he has wagered on himself
603
a 1273 ; 174 ch A-3 to A-2 426 446b 601 607
A suffers defeat because his friend, A-2, does not efficiently carry out his part in a certain enterprise
568c, d ch A-3 to A-2 280b ch A-3 to A-2 601
A and his friend, A-2, are attacked by robbers in a lonely wood * A’s friend, A-2, receives a wound from which he dies **
A and his friend, A-2, on horseback, are swimming a flooded river. A-2 is struck by a piece of floating drift, but A rescues him and gets him to the river bank * A-2 is so badly injured that he dies **
d 906 913 1174 1013 ch A-6 to A-2
A and his friend, A-2, are wandering afoot in the desert. A-2 is injured and their water supply fails * A’s friend, A-2, dies from injuries and hardships **
604
299 ch F-B to A-8 409 ch A-3 to A-8
A is in the employ of A-8, a man in whom he has implicit confidence * A, employed by A-8, comes to work one morning and finds the office in the hands of federal agents, A-6, A-6 ** A’s employer, A-8, has been “using the mails to defraud” ***
605
A, stricken with fever in a wilderness country, is attended by an old woman, B * A, falling ill in a wilderness country, is attended by an old woman. B, to whom years before, he had taught a fake method of healing **
606
A has invested all his money in a certain enterprise * A, investing all his money in a certain enterprise, sees the enterprise fail and himself plunged heavily into debt **
607
A and his friend, A-2, explorers, are alone in the jungle * A’s friend, A-2, goes insane from eating the berries of a strange plant, and makes a murderous attack upon A **
608
A, in a strange part of the country, is arrested by the police as a criminal “suspect” * A, arrested by the police as a criminal “suspect”, has in his possession a satchel, innocently come by 804 1044a, b 1046. The satchel, X, is found to contain burglar’s tools **
609
A, temporarily in charge of two mischievous children, CH-1 and CH-2, finds himself in more dilemmas than he can successfully manage
610
A is a fugitive from justice, hunted by A-6, an officer of the law * A is in a trap in the town of X. He can escape only by passing through the towns of Y or Z, and detectives, A-6 and A-6, are watching for him in both places **
611
A’s youthful escapades, committed thoughtlessly and not with malice, constitute the wrong which has given him a bad name among the people of his native place
A induces his father, F-A, to advance him his patrimony * A leaves his native place, squanders his substance in riotous living, comes to want and experiences remorse **
612
A receives A-5 on a forged letter of recommendation from a friend, A-2, and introduces A-5 into his own social circle * A, standing sponsor for A-5, discovers that A-5 is a crooked gambler who uses A’s sponsorship for the purpose of mulcting A’s friends **
613
A, given to altruistic enterprises, befriends a tramp, A-5 * A befriends a tramp, A-5; and A-5, taking advantage of A’s hospitality, steals valuable property from him **
614
A loses a valuable diamond, X * A loses a valuable diamond, X, in a place where there is a flock of chickens, and he insists that the chickens must be killed, one by one, until the diamond is found. The chickens are all killed ** A loses a valuable diamond, X, and has his suspicions as to where it can be found, but discovers that his suspicions are unfounded ***
615
1g 78 857 1061 1150 1219 ch A to A-8
A, a coward and a braggart, is manoeuvered into a dangerous test, and must either eat his words or acquit himself with credit * A, a coward who has been manoeuvered into a dangerous test of courage, is almost beside himself with fear as he sets forth to meet the test **
616
A has confided to B the combination of his safe, X * A, confiding to B the combination of his safe. X. brings danger to B **
617
A shows his ignorance of the usages of high society by unpacking his satchel when a servant, A-7, is expected to do it for him * A, annoyed by a faux pas he has committed, seeks to “save his face” **
618
A is bored by certain duties he is obliged to perform * A, bored by certain duties he is obliged to perform, finds a way out—with unpleasant results **
1163a, b 1184 1164 ch A to A-2
619
A loses all his life’s savings * A plans to take has own life, but fate intervenes **
620
A loses his job * A suffers misfortune because he departs from the strict line of duty in order to carry out a cherished ambition of his own **
628 ch B to A-9, “A’s employer” 753 779 836 832 902 903
621
A is swindled out of his life’s savings by A-5 * A, swindled out of his life’s savings by A-5, is about to take his own life when his lost money is returned to him by a mysterious person, AX ** AX, a mysterious “righter of wrongs,” at the point of a gun takes from A-5 money out of which A-5 has swindled A and restores the money to A ***
622
A mistakenly supposes his son, SN, to have perished in a tragic accident
698 628 ch A to SN & B to A 297 ch B to SX 674 734 ch A to SX 1053 1056
623
A, innocent, is supposed to be a transgressor * A is supposed to be a transgressor because he is found with contraband goods in his possession **
859 1168 1228 1264 tr A & A-2 1265a tr A & A-3
624
597 699a 712 750 777 787 857 1449
A considers himself a transgressor until he discovers that his supposed transgression was never committed
625
A awakens in B a consuming desire to leave the city and return to her home in the country to live. All of which was farthest from A’s plans, since he seeks a business engagement from B which can only be carried out in the city, and with B’s help
626
A, in making a scientific experiment, has unintentionally caused his daughter, D, a grievous injury
627 ch B to D 227 ch B to D, A to A-8 & F-B to A
627
A unintentionally causes the death of B * A, seeking to save B by giving her an antidote for a certain poison, causes her death **
628
A, in need of money to finance an enterprise, holds up a stage * A, robbing a stage, discovers that B, who knows and recognizes him, is one of the passengers **
629
711a 726a 1162 ch A-5 to A 1163a ch A-4 to A-2
A has his “double,” A-2, take his place in an important enterprise * A finds himself ruined, and his reputation gone, when his double, A-2, bungles an important enterprise while posing as A **
630
A seeks to defeat a grafter, A-5, at the grafter’s own game * A, seeking to defeat the schemes of a grafter, A-5, is betrayed by a confederate, A-2, whom A asks to help him ** Through A-2, A’s confederate in an enterprise, A suffers loss ***
631
A is ruined when his appeal to his supposed friend, A-2, for financial aid, is denied
632
A, in desperate danger, appeals for rescue to A-4 * A’s appeal to a selfish power, A-4. for rescue, is denied because commercial interests would be imperiled by the delay necessary to save A’s life ** A is abandoned and left to die by A-4 ***
898 ch A to A-4 899 -* ch A to A-4 957c tr A & A-4
633
1338 1342a 1344 1347 1356 1357 1360
A mixes truth with delusion in an earnest investigation of a psychic problem * A, mixing truth with delusion in an earnest investigation of a psychic problem, finally loses his reason **
634
A, imagining he sees a fast motor car almost upon him, leaps in front of a car that is not imaginary and is instantly killed
635
249 608 612 624 629 ch A-2 to A-5 859
A suffers false suspicion as a transgressor * A, mistakenly supposed to be a transgressor, is finally cleared of suspicion by a confession of the real transgressor, A-5 **
636
A is a professional burglar who throws caution to the winds in one of his burglaries * A, a burglar, breaks into a house that is quarantined ** A contracts a contagious disease ***
637
A robs a heathen temple of jewels and proceeds about his work with reckless audacity * A, committing a robbery, is caught red-handed and turned over to the law for punishment **
639
A is abducted by A-5 and held for ransom * A, abducted by A-5 and held for ransom, is a meddlesome, disagreeable person and his family and friends are glad to be rid of him and will not pay the ransom ** A, abducted by A-5 and held for ransom, makes A-5’s life so miserable that he pays a round sum to have A taken off his hands ***
640
A is tricked by B in a certain enterprise * A, tricked by B in a certain enterprise, dies when the trickery is discovered **
641
B, trying to make a home for her widowed father, F-B, is neglected and cruelly treated by F-B
642
B, as a sop to her vanity, borrows a valuable ornament from her wealthy friend, B-2 * B loses a valuable ornament she borrowed from her friend, B-2 ** B, and her husband, A, poor, are compelled to labor hard and deny themselves every comfort for years in order to replace a valuable ornament B borrowed from B-2, and lost ***
643
B, tired, and unable to get a room in a hotel in a large city, wanders about the lobby and neighboring rooms. It is very late; and B, unfamiliar with her surroundings, finds a dark, deserted room with comfortable chairs and large mirrors, and falls asleep in one of the chairs. She does not awaken until morning; then, to her horror, she discovers that she has spent the night as no respectable woman ought to have done
644
B innocently befriends a stranger, A-4; and it later develops that A-4 is a political offender whom government officials, headed by A-6, are straining every nerve to capture * If A-6 knew that B had befriended A-4, she would be considered a confederate of A-4’s and suffer accordingly **
645
B finds herself, innocently and through error, a prisoner at night in a bedroom not her own * B, caught innocently in a compromising situation, discovers a state of affairs that renders her dilemma tragic **
646
B befriends an Unknown, AX, in a spirit of altruism * B discovers that AX, an Unknown whom she has befriended, is a notorious criminal who is being hunted by the police **
647
B, a respectable working girl, seeking employment, follows the advice of a supposed friend, A-5, and finds herself in an immoral dance hall where she is compelled to dance with patrons and serve drinks
648
B is accused of being a transgressor because she is found in an environment, or because she has property in her possession, which indicates transgression * B is accused of transgression, but the accusation is unjust **
649
628 ch A to BR-B 770b, c ch A to BR-B 977
B, sister of BR-B, in order to prevent BR-B from bringing dishonor to their family, unintentionally causes his death
650
A, a white man cast away among bloodthirsty savages, has his life spared because he is a ventriloquist and supposed to be a god
651
A, a fugitive from justice seeking to avoid capture, finds himself in a tight corner with sheriffs, A-6, A-6, A-6, apparently approaching from every direction * A, a fugitive driven to bay by officers of the law, takes refuge in a house which is a place of mystery ** 699b 74a [1] A house built squarely on the dividing line between two states, so that one may pass from California into Nevada by crossing the living room. The serving of legal processes from one state or the other is thus avoided or delayed. Similarly [2], a cabin built where four states “corner,” a a cabin with one room: the stove in Arizona, the cupboard in New Mexico, the bed in Colorado, the trunk in Utah. [3] A room in an ancient house, sealed up for two hundred years, with an inscription over the door threatening death to any one attempting to enter
652
a 651 -* 153 321b 385a 639 -**
A is caught in an unpleasant complication, and disaster threatens him unless he is crafty enough to devise plans for his own safety
A, the idol of his people, is about to lose a wrestling match to A-3, his rival * A, wrestling in the open with A-3, a rival wrestler, prevents A-3 from winning a victory by falling from a cliff, apparently by accident, and losing his life **
653
651 -* 652b -* 655 -* 661 1267a 1419b 662 ch A-2 to A-5
A is a captive, held by his captor, A-5, in a physical environment which constitutes a trap, and from which there seems absolutely no means of escape * Nevertheless, A, with desperate determination, seeks to free himself by subtle enterprise **
654
40a 182b 208 385a 610 615 655 -* 732 787
A, facing misfortune, seeks desperately to evade disaster
655 *-** 656 657 826 853 1016a 1176
655
A, faced by a robber, A-5, with a gun, tries craftily to delay yielding up his valuables * A is shot and seriously wounded by a robber, A-5 **
619 681a 724 763 ; 655 ch “seriously wounded” to “killed”
656
A’s ancestral estates have been heavily mortgaged and he is about to lose the property * A, by hook or crook, seeks to save his mortgaged paternal acres from foreclosure **
657
A is a person of ability but of a race considered inferior * A takes part in a football game and falls innocently under a suspicion of treachery ** A, innocent of transgression, seeks to prove his innocence by subtle enterprise ***
658
612 1038 1130 1177 1247 1306 1233 -* 1275 -*
A, a man of high standing in his community, fears that through unusual conditions his character will be discredited * A seeks to safeguard his reputation, which is threatened by unusual conditions **
659
B’s mother, M-B, is a widow in poor health * M-B’s life hangs on a change of climate, but she and her daughter, B, are penniless ** B is desperately determined to do something, anything, to raise money to help her mother, M-B ***
660
A, a professional man, is captured in his office at night by mysterious strangers, A-4, A-4, A-4, blindfolded and taken to a secret place * A, spirited away by A-4. A-4, A-4, is compelled to perfom a professional service **
571 635 ch A-5 to A-4 653 ch A-5 to A-4
A, captured by enemies of B, is threatened with death by A-5 in an attempt to extort from him a secret of B’s * A, threatened with death by A-5 in an attempt to force him to reveal a secret of B’s, defies A-5 to do his worst **
661
A, wealthy and powerful, goes alone to bathe in a mountain stream * A is robbed by AX, who secretly puts on A’s clothes, takes his horse and flees **
662
A helps A-2 secure treasure in a secret place * A, helping A-2 secure treasure in a secret place, is abandoned to die in a deep pit by A-2 who makes off alone with the treasure **
653 ch A-5 to A-2 701 tr A & A-2 704
663
A’s deadly enemy, A-3, has A at his mercy, and there seems nothing for A to do but to make the best of his hard lot
664
130 314 -* 572 600 752 786 863a
A finds himself unexpectedly locked and barred in a room in a strange house * A, suddenly finding himself a helpless prisoner, tries to bear his fate with equanimity **
665
B is leading an exemplary life and trying honestly to live down an unfortunate past * B, a reformed transgressor, going about doing good, has her transgression revealed by A-3, who knew her in the old days **
666
B knows the combination of A’s safe; and she knows, also, that there is a small fortune in jewels in the safe * Crooks, led by A-5, threaten B with violence in an attempt to force her to open the safe **
667
50 446a -* 449 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 520 ch B-3 to B
B, unless she conceals a personal delinquency, will seriously compromise herself * B, unless she reveals a personal delinquency, will cause an innocent man, A, to suffer for transgression **
535 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 1461a ch A to B
668
B’s mother, M-B, is a drug addict * B makes a heavy personal sacrifice in order to help her mother, M-B, hide from the world a terrible secret **
669
410 447 ch A-5 to A-8 557 ch A-3 to A-5 597 ch A to B 667 -*
B commits a secret transgression * B, committing a secret transgression, has her secret discovered by A-5 ** B’s secret transgression is discovered by A-5, who seeks to use his knowledge for purposes of blackmail ***
670
B’s mother, M-B, is subject to recurring periods of temporary insanity * B helps her mother, M-B, hide from the world a terrible secret **
671
A’s friend, A-2, is helpless against the persecutions of a powerful enemy, A-3 * A decides to undertake a secret enterprise for the purpose of protecting helpless A-2 from a powerful enemy, A-3 ** A’s friend, A-2, commits suicide before A can help him overcome his misfortunes ***
672 ; 671 -** ; 764 671 -** ; 807 841
672
A’s friend, A-2, is the owner of a flock of sheep. A-3 is a cattle baron, rich and influential. A-3’s men kill nearly all A-2’s sheep, and A-3 is scheming to take A-2’s land away from him. A-2, deep in debt, scarcely knows which way to turn * A plans a secret enterprise in an effort to help A-2 **
671 805 ch A-4 to A-2 807 809 ch A-5 to A-2 839
673
A finds a motor stage wrecked and the U. S. mail it was carrying scattered from the broken pouches. The stage driver, A-4, has gone for help. A picks up a torn letter, reads it, and discovers that B is in misfortune * A, a fugitive from justice, seeks to rescue B from her misfortunes **
674
A loses his son, SN, in whom all his ambitions were centered * A struggles against an overwhelming sorrow that proves an obstacle to enterprise and holds his abilities in subjection **
675
A is a confirmed procrastinator, and the habit inhibits enterprise and circumscribes his abilities * A is taught a lesson which shows him how reprehensible a pet failing may become **
676
B is intellectual and of an artistic temperament * B rebels against the authority of her father, F-B, who compels her to do all sorts of rough farm work **
677
B is engaged in forwarding an important undertaking * B fights against insomnia brought on by overwork **
678
668 ch M-B to SR-B 670 ch M-B to SR-B
B is compelled to live with a sister, SR-B * B rebels against the tyranny and selfishness of her sister, SR-B, which make B’s life miserable **
679
B is overshadowed and dominated by her mentally inferior employer, A * B rebels against A’s method of appropriating as his own the brilliant achievements which B accomplishes at his command **
680
A was in the World War * Before the World War, A was a successful business man; after the war, a physical wreck, and a bankrupt **
A undertakes an enterprise when he is prosperous; and then, suffering loss and becoming a bankrupt and a cripple, he has not the heart to go on with the enterprise
681
A, happy and optimistic, undergoes a critical illness which makes of him a morbid, melancholy, superstitious pessimist
A undergoes a critical illness * A recovers from a critical illness but loses all remembrance of his personal identity **
682
A, a white man of brilliant intellectual attainments, battles for existence in an isolated, primitive, savage wilderness * A, battling for existence in a savage wilderness, suffers a deterioration of character until, after some years, he sinks to the level of his primitive surroundings **
683
A is a telegraph operator at a lonely railroad way station * A is a sheep herder, isolated with his flock of sheep ** A is a lighthouse keeper on a lonely coast *** A gradually, because of loneliness, becomes demented ****
684
930 921 ch B to F-B 1209a ch A to F-B
B’s father, F-B, is an unworthy character, long mysteriously missing * B’s father, F-B, long mysteriously missing, returns to his old home as an Unknown and discovers that his daughter, B, thinks him dead, believes his character to have been noble, and holds him in hallowed remembrance ** F-B renounces his intention to disclose his identity to his daughter, B, and shambles away as an Unknown, leaving B happy with her mistaken ideals ***
685
A, traveling alone, is caught in a snowstorm A is caught in a snowstorm in the mountains, becomes snowbound, marooned, and finds it impossible to reach a place of safety **
686
A, of gentle birth and breeding, is isolated in a primitive, uninhabited wilderness, and compelled to battle with Nature for his very existence
687
A finds himself the only white man in a tribe of half-savage natives * A, finding himself the only white man in a tribe of half-savage natives, is compelled to struggle against their primitive superstitions **
688
A and B find themselves cast away in a desolate, primitive environment where they must fight for their very existence * A and B, strangers to each other, are together thrown into misfortune **
689
A is traveling through a savage wilderness * A, traveling through a savage wilderness, is captured by natives and threatened with death **
690
A takes a sea voyage in the hope of recovering his health * A, taking a sea voyage, is shipwrecked and cast away on a desert island **
693
A, wandering alone among the mountains, is trapped and held powerless * A, caught in a trap, faces death **
713 728 **-*** 728 -** ch A to A-2 & CH to A 1419a
694
B is riding alone through a wilderness country * B, riding alone through a wilderness country, is thrown from her horse and sprains her ankle. The horse runs away, and B is left helpless in an uninhabited region **
695
A’s neighbors persist in thinking A guilty of a crime for which he was tried and acquitted * A, tried for a crime and acquitted seeks happiness in freedom from suspicion **
A suffers imprisonment for a crime he did not commit * A, finishing a term of imprisonment for a crime he did not commit, finds that his character as an ex-convict seriously hampers him in his honest enterprises **
696
A, a patriot, but a wanderer and an outcast, is deprived of all news of his native land
697
A’s parents, F-A and M-A, insist that he study to be a doctor, while all his soul is yearning to make another profession his life work
b 818c ch A to A-8 & CH to A 818d ch A to A-8 & CH to A
A is a foundling who knows nothing of his birth and parentage * A knows nothing of his birth and parentage, and he finds this a serious and humiliating handicap **
698
A seeks to live down his bitter grief over the loss of his only child, CH, but finds it impossible
674 705 732 746 ch B to A 1068 ch B to A
699
A is a fugitive from justice, who discovers that a relative, A-8, has died and left him a rich estate * A is a fugitive from justice who dares not show himself to receive a rich estate that has been left to him, for he knows he will be arrested **
A, driven to bay by pursuers, takes refuge in an old house * A is rescued from pursuers, A-6, A-6, when the old house in which he has taken refuge is blown away by a tornado **
700
A is a man who believes that poverty is the true source of contentment * A, against his wish and inclination, has been left a fortune by a deceased relative, A-8 **
701
A seeks wealth by craftily defrauding his friend, A-2 * A, seeking wealth by craftily defrauding A-2, is tortured by conscience **
702
A invites a number of guests to meet A-4, a celebrity * A has invited a number of hero-worshipers to meet A-4 a celebrity. The hero-worshipers arrive, but A-4 does not **
178 ch A to A-4 1162 ch A-5 to A-4 1164
703
A is a minister of the gospel * A, a religious teacher of the people, errs secretly on his human side and becomes the prey of conscience **
279 tr A & B, ch “husband of B-3” to “wife of A-8” 348 393 951 1461a
704
A finds happiness in being loyal to his friends * A, because of a disturbing experience, is compelled to turn against his friend, A-2 **
770b tr A & A-2 790a 840 1227a 1402 1216 tr A & A-2
705
A, unable to conquer his misfortunes, seeks to escape them by committing suicide
706
A, an engineer, has flung a span of steel across a mountain gap, backing his ingenuity and judgment with a bridge in a spot where other engineers have declared no bridge is possible * A’s life work, nearing completion, is threatened with destruction by a great storm **
A, a scientist, has spent years in research work and has the result of his labors in manuscript form * A’s priceless manuscript is threatened with destruction by fire **
A is an artist who has spent years painting a certain picture which he considers his life work * A’s life work is threatened with destruction by a mob during a political outbreak **
1233 ch A to A-2 808a tr A & B
707
A asks A-4, a stranger, to remove a pair of handcuffs from his wrists
1066 1311 ch A to A-4 & A-3 to A
708
770a 797 859 918a 952 864 611a
A, after a mysterious absence of many years, returns to his old home town * A, returning as an Unknown to his native place, discovers that no one recognizes him **
709
A assumes charge of a valuable object, X, for a friend, A-2 * A, custodian of a valuable object, X, misses X and believes it has been stolen **
710
A is expected by a large crowd of people to appear and carry out an obligation of professional duty * A is forced to give up an enterprise when he is taken suddenly so ill he cannot leave his bed **
757 1162 ch A-5 to A 1163a 1163a ; 1163c
711
A, engaged in an important enterprise, suddenly finds himself in quarantine because of an outbreak of a contagious disease
856 875a tr A & A-2 and eliminate “prison cell”
A, engaged in an important enterprise, becomes involved in an automobile accident * A is removed in an unconscious condition from the scene of an accident ** A loses an important object, X. on the scene of an accident ***
c 154a 185 209 -* 347a 382 598 603a 607
A, seeking to carry out an important enterprise, meets with obstacles that defeat his plans
712
A, a doctor, is a fugitive from justice * A, a doctor who is fleeing from A-6, an officer of the law, by his skill restores sight to A-6, who is temporarily blind **
1011 ch A to A-6 & A-5 to A 1013
713
A, deprived of food through misfortune, faces slow death by starvation 878b 878c * A dies of starvation **
714
A, because he is a ventriloquist (a conjuror or a magician?) saves his life among savages; then he loses his voice
715
A, wealthy and influential, loses his clothes, personal belongings and all other means of identification 658 * A, wealthy, finds that his pretentions to place and power are treated as a joke ** A cannot convince others of his identity, and undergoes the hardships and evil treatment accorded an upstart imposter ***
A cripples himself for life in rescuing a child, CH, from death 842b * A loses his small fortune in trying to help a friend, A-2 601 ** A, a poor man and crippled, finds his life in a sad tangle ***
A is found guilty of a political conspiracy 793b * A, convicted of being a traitor to his country, is expatriated and forced to live abroad **
716
A and A-2, before the war, were fast friends 1021b 662 -* * A is captain in the army, and his men capture and bring before him A-2, a bosom friend of A’s who is one of the enemy and a spy **
790a 1016a ch A-5 to A-2 1016b
717
866 1162 tr A & A-2, ch A-5 to A-6 1180 ch A-4 to A-6
A is impersonating an officer, A-6 * A, impersonating A-6. meets A-6’s sweetheart, B, and she recognizes him as an imposter **
718
A knows something others do not know, something that proves the greatest obstacle to his enterprising and capable nature 1061 * A, believed by all to be a white man, knows there is negro blood in his veins **
b 800 ch SN to A 928b -* ch SN to A & A to A-8
A is a youth who, sheltered from the world and pampered by doting parents, has no true conception of life and no ability to face its rugged issues * A, callow and inefficient, learns some real truths through hard experience **
719
A disappears mysteriously * A, set upon by mysterious persons, AX, AX, AX. in the cellar of his own home, is spirited away through a concealed passage **
A, passenger on a vessel on the high seas, is made a prisoner when the vessel is captured by mutineers, A-5, A-5, A-5 * A, captured by mutineers, A-5, A-5, A-5, is placed in a small boat and cast adrift on the high seas **
720
A’s fear that he has inherited the evil traits of an ancestor, A-8, paralyzes his will in enterprise
721
A’s whole future is wrapped up in a mighty work which he has brought almost to successful completion * A’s life work is threatened with destruction **
722
A is an officer of the law, hot on the trail of a fleeing criminal, A-5 * A, an officer of the law, while pursuing a fleeing criminal, A-5, meets with misfortune **
634 664 693 711a 712 ch A to A-5 & A-6 to A 1013 ch A to A-5 & A-6 to A
723
998 ch A to A-5 & A-4 to A 1016a -*
A, a police officer, owes a debt to A-5, a criminal, but has no money and cannot pay
1011 983 ch A to A-5 & A-8 to A
724
A has recovered a stolen object, X, and is on his way to return it to its owner * A, on his way to return to the owner a stolen object, X, which he has recovered, loses the object and again seeks to recover it **
725
A seeks to reveal to the authorities the identity of a criminal, A-5, who, so far, has been unsuspected * A, in trying to lodge information with the police against a criminal, A-5, meets with misfortune **
1228 ch A-3 to A-5 1232 ch A to A-3 & A-5 to A
726
A, a matador, is getting ready in his room to appear in the bull ring * A, making ready to undertake an enterprise, has his plans suddenly interfered with **
A, ill, and worn by a long journey, is suddenly called upon to undertake an enterprise which would be difficult if he were physically at his best
727
3a 297 425 ; 813 ; 821 800 ch B to A ; 821
A, a judge presiding at a murder trial, finds himself unexpectedly confronted with a circumstance that makes his work a torture to his soul
728
A digs a pit for a tiger trap and baits it with a quarter of bullock meat * A constructs a concealed trap, and a person dear to him, CH, falls into the trap and cannot escape 622 ch SN to CH 591 ch B to CH ; 179a ch B to CH ** A constructs a deadly trap and, by accident, falls into it himself ***
729
A, desperately in need, is offered a large sum of money for a diamond, X, which he knows is an imitation * A, desperately in need of money, can recoup his finances at the expense of his integrity. He resists the temptation **
778 ch A to A-5 ; 1144 ch A to A-5 ; 1166 ch A to A-5 803b 944
730
A fights with A-3 in safeguarding valuables, X, of which A is custodian * A is slain by A-3, who takes valuables, X, of which A is custodian ** A-3, having slain A, places a revolver in A’s stiffening fingers in order to make it appear that A is a defaulter and a suicide ***
569 ch A-5 to A-3 802b tr A & B 977a
731
A is honest, but he is a stranger and regarded with suspicion * A is arrested as a criminal “suspect” because he happens to be in the vicinity when a crime is committed **
695b 815a ch A to A-8 & A-4 to A
732
A has a conviction that he is going insane and that, sooner or later, he will be confined in an asylum
733
A finds a bank note of large denomination * A finds a valuable paper, X, between the leaves of the family Bible ** A, poor, comes into possession of a bank note of large denomination. There is no bank in the village in which he lives, and he can find no one who can, or who would if he could, change the bill for him ***
734
A is mistakenly reported dead during the World War * A, in the World War, is shell-shocked and loses all knowledge of his identity ** A, victim of amnesia in a foreign land, wanders back to his native country ***
735
912a ch A to A-8 913 ch A to A-8 & A-2 to A
A is annoyed by a person, A-8, who constantly crosses his path with the most untimely intrusions * A rids himself of a meddlesome person, A-8, and later regrets his harshness **
762 tr A & A-8 815a ch A to A-8 & A-4 to A 822 ch A to A-8 & B to A
736
B inherits the trait of disguising her affections, a trait that proves an obstacle to her success and happiness
737
a 12b 36 60 62 162a 182a 225 226 643
B is greatly discontented because of an unfortunate state of affairs * B, discontented, seeks to gain contentment, but the obstacles seem insuperable **
B, in a large city hotel, returns at night from her bath and, through error, enters through an unlocked door into a room which proves to be not her own * B finds that the knob and lock on the door of a hotel room are in disrepair: the lock apparently locks itself, and the knob will not turn **
B, near-sighted, unsophisticated, on leaving her room in a big city hotel, ties a black ribbon to the doorknob so she can easily find the door on her return * CH, a child, playing in the corridor of a big city hotel, transfers a black ribbon from the knob of B’s door to that of A **
738
B, a victim of certain unpleasant conditions, seeks to escape them by self-destruction
879 ch A to B 188b 880 ch A to B & A-2 to B-2
739
B, owing to financial difficulties, has been compelled to pawn an object, X, dearly prized * B is unable to redeem an object, X, necessary to her happiness, which she has pawned **
806 ch B-4 to B 792a ; 21 1384 ch B to A
740
B is a strange, wild creature, marked at birth by an unfortunate experience of her mother, M-B’s * B is shunned and ostracised because of a misfortune for which she is not responsible **
221a ; 264 221a 738 746 872 892 ch B-3 to A
741
B is forced by her father, F-B, to leave home and become a domestic drudge in a distant town
742
B writes a note, and the note contains a very important secret * B writes a note; and it is picked up by a gust of wind, carried across a narrow court, through an open window, and deposited in a neighboring apartment ** B writes a very important note, then loses it. If the note is found and read by other persons, B will be greatly humiliated ***
743
B becomes the victim of such desperate misfortunes that she plans to take her own life * B writes a letter explaining her reasons for committing suicide **
B commits a transgression. B, in order to escape the consequences of a transgression, flees secretly to a distant place and assumes a fictitious name
744
B goes to a restaurant to keep a dinner engagement with A. A does not appear
1240 ch A-3 to A 1391 ch A to B
745
B’s father, F-B, pursuing rustlers who have stolen his cattle, is shot down and killed * B, elder daughter of F-B, is the sole support of the family when F-B dies **
746
B, who was thought by the people of her community to have supernatural powers, is discovered to have been insane—a condition caused by a great sorrow
766 1328 1441a ch A to B 1373 ch A to B
747
A, believing that a certain proposition has merit, buys stock in it himself and sells stock to his friends, A-2, A-2 * A honest and high-minded, recommends a certain proposition, and then discovers that it is a swindle **
748
A, poor, is happy in the belief that poverty is the source of contentment * A, believing poverty the source of contentment, refuses to develop resources in his possession that would give him wealth **
749
A, a writer, is happy in producing a literary masterpiece * A, a writer, unconsciously plagiarizes from the work of another author in producing a literary masterpiece **
750
A flees to escape the consequences of a crime * A believes he is guilty of a crime, but no crime has been committed **
751
A, informed that he has only a few months to live, undertakes an unusual enterprise [1] A seeks to spend all his money before he dies [2] A hurls himself recklessly into perilous situations in the hope of losing his life * A, told that he has only a few months to live, discovers that the doctor was in error and that he still has a long life ahead of him **
752
A is discovered burglarizing a house * A, an intruder in a strange house, is discovered; he flees through the nearest door into a windowless closet and is trapped by a spring lock **
755
A resigns himself to fate and seeks to bear patiently a supposed bereavement; but the bereavement is imagined, not real
756
A, desiring a musical career, defers to the wishes of his parents, F-A and M-A, and becomes a doctor; but, all his life long, he feels that he has made a mistake
1153 ch B to A ; 1248 1388 1434 949a
757
A, confronting a hard and dangerous duty, is suddenly taken very ill and compelled to go to bed
758
A is a hard-hearted man of the world, seeking gain by exploiting the misfortunes of others * A finds a mysterious note. It contains 9. woman’s fateful secret—the secret of B, in desperate misfortune ** A, attempting to exploit B’s troubles for his own gain, ends by yielding his sympathy and befriending B ***
759
A, a tenderfoot in the West, takes offense at the slurs of a cowboy, A-8 * A and A-8 proceed to settle their differences with their fists **
782 820 ch A-2 to A-8 830 ch A-2 to A-8
760
A accomplishes his work so completely that his success results in failure
1d, f, g 231 44b 207 377b 595 625 751
761
A, through the influence of a reckless friend, A-2, comes to his death
601 ; 705 793a ; 603d tr A & A-2
A removes a birthmark from the beautiful face of his wife, B, with chemicals * A, seeking to help B, falls into tragic error **
762
735 tr A & A-8 845 ch A-2 to A-3 1430a
A struggles in vain for the friendship of A-8 * A meets with a fatal accident 634 705 ** A, after his death, receives the friendship of A-8—for which he had vainly struggled in life ***
868 ch A to A-8 & A-2 to A 1423 ch A to A-8 & AX to A
763
A, a crook who has acquired wealth, in a quest for happiness returns to his native place to foregather with pals of his younger criminal day * A, a crook, discovers that his pals are all married and “going straight” **
868 ch A to A-8 & A-2 to A 963 1087
764
A, in order to save his friend, A-2, picks a quarrel with A-2’s enemy, A-3, and slays him * A, in order to protect A-2, slays A-3, quondam enemy of A-2’s, unaware that A-2 and A-3 have composed their differences, and that A-3 has become A-2’s friend and financial backer **
671 **-*** 1344 ch A-2 to A-3 1355
765
376 ch B to B-2 ; 414 tr B & B-2 916
B, a school teacher, unknowingly violates the rules set up by the school board by going to dances and by taking long walks at night
766
B, a plain woman, believes herself surpassingly beautiful * B has a character weakness which proves a bar to many of her enterprises **
767
B, poor, borrows a supposedly valuable object, X, and loses it * B, borrowing a supposedly valuable object, X, and losing it, labors for years to earn the money with which to replace it; only to discover that X was a counterfeit, and of trifling worth **
768
A, with no social distinction whatever, entertains the grandiose delusion that he will be greatly missed if he drops out of society
769
A is mistakenly convinced of his great business ability * A seeks to manage A-2’s languishing business and place it on a paying basis **
606 ch A to A-2 ; 1058 672 ; 906
770
A is heavily in debt * A, in order to secure money to pay off his pressing obligations, leaves home to take a position at a distance; and he leaves suddenly and mysteriously without telling his creditors he is going **
A, heavily in debt, seeks to save himself from ruin by forging the name of a friend, A-2, to a note
649 ch BR-B to A 704 tr A & A-2
A, heavily in debt, seeks to save himself by fraudulently using trust funds in his possession
771
A thinks a certain crime has been committed and lodges information with the police, A-6 * A thinks a crime has been committed, but he is mistaken **
A finds a paper containing the signals of his football team * A finds and keeps an incriminating document, X, with the intention of discovering the author of it at a later time ** A is accused of transgression by his rival, A-3, and an incriminating paper, X, is found in his possession ***
772
A befriends a needy stranger, A-4 * A befriends a needy stranger, A-4, who proves to be a criminal **
613 ch A-5 to A-4 623 635 ch A-5 to A-4
773
A, in a spirit of altruism, befriends B * A befriends B, who proves to be a transgressor who has lied to A regarding her identity **
774
A pursues a stranger, A-4, to recover from him an object, X, which has been stolen * A, pursuing a stranger, A-4, and taking from him a valuable object, X, which, A thinks, was stolen from him, later discovers that X, which he supposed was stolen, has all the time been in his own possession **
780 ch A to A-4 & A-8 to A 859
775
1144 ch A to A-7 1212c ch A to A-7 & A-9 to A
A trusts his servant, A-7, and makes a confidant of him * A discovers that his trusted servant, A-7, is a thief **
1166b ch A to A-7 1008 ch A to A-7 & A-9 to A
776
A is seriously injured by a motor car * A, seriously injured by a motor car, ever afterward has a weird delusion while he is in the streets that motor cars are trying to run him down **
777
624 783 787 1199 -* 1342a 1389a
A, although not really a criminal, has become convinced that he is one * A conceals his identity, avoids people, and leads a furtive, hermit-like existence **
778
A is a thief who plans to steal what he believes is a very valuable gem, X * A, believing that a counterfeit gem, X, is genuine, plans to steal it **
779
A’s bibulous friend, A-2, influences A to take to drink, scoffing at the doctor who has forbidden A to indulge in spirituous liquors
780
A discovers, as he supposes, plain circumstantial evidence of a crime, and informs the police where A-8, the criminal, can be found * A-8, arrested as a criminal on information furnished by A, easily proves that no crime has been committed **
781
A looks upon others as people to be exploited * A, grasping and relentless, and sparing no one in his greed for gain, encounters an experience which transforms his character **
782
A, aristocrat, endeavors to pound a comprehension of class distinction into the thick skull of A-8, a plebian * A, an aristocrat, and A-8, a plebian, fight a drawn battle. Equal prowess spells equality, and A and A-8 become fast friends **
807 ch A-2 to A-8 830 ch A-2 to A-8 839 ch A-2 to A-8
783
A allows himself to be blackmailed by A-7, because he is convinced that he unintentionally committed a crime * A, supposing himself a criminal, discovers that no crime has been committed **
784
B, thinking herself a criminal, seeks to evade the law by various makeshifts * B discovers that she is innocent of a crime she supposed she had committed **
785
B’s mother, M-B, is a widow in desperate misfortune * B’s mother, M-B, is planning a move which B knows will have unhappy consequences, but B cannot persuade M-B against it **
420 ch B to M-B ; 453 ch B to M-B 892 ch B-3 to A & B to M-B
786
A, week-end guest at a country house, prowls about the place at night on a perfectly honest enterprise * A is mistaken for a burglar **
787
A, through circumstantial evidence, believes himself guilty of a crime which he cannot remember of having committed, and which he did not in reality commit
788
A believes B is an adventuress, seeking unlawful gain by pretending to be the daughter of A-8 * B proves that she is the daughter of A-8 **
789
A, seeking information as to his proper course, is under the delusion that everyone is giving him false directions
790
A, before the war, had a friend, A-2, who had rendered him a very great service * A-2, during the war, is captured as an enemy spy and brought before Captain A ** Captain A allows an enemy spy, A-2, to escape, and ever afterward is regarded as a traitor to his country ***
A, a judge, has a friend, A-2, brought before him for trial and sentence * A, a judge, presiding at the trial of his friend, A-2, so manipulates proceedings in favor of A-2 that A-2 is acquitted ** A, a judge, proving false to his high duty, ever afterwards bears a “crooked” reputation ***
791
A, a doctor, comes of a proud old Southern family * A, a doctor, considers it his duty to give medical assistance to outcasts and the morally inferior ** A, a doctor, in following his ideals loses caste with his friends and neighbors ***
792
B mistakenly supposes A to be a thief when he restores to her an object, X, which she has lost * A, restoring to B an object, X, which she has lost, mistakenly supposes her to be a thief because X seems too valuable to be honestly owned by one in B’s straitened circumstances **
b 737c 1154a 1172 ch B-5 to B-8
B places an identifying mark on the door of her hotel room. The mark is changed in an unusual manner to another door; and B-8, occupant of the other room, is found to have been murdered
793
A is persuaded by his friend, A-2, to engage in an enterprise * A is persuaded by his friend, A-2, to undertake an enterprise which A knows to be extremely difficult and which his judgment warns him to let alone **
b 79 ch A-3 to A-2 809 ch A-5 to A-2
A is influenced by his friend, A-2, to take charge of some important papers * A, obliging his friend, A-2, by taking charge of some secret docurnents, is arrested, and accused on the strength of the documents, of having a part in a criminal conspiracy **
794
A supposes his friend, A-2, is dead * A is astounded when his friend, A-2, whom he supposed to be dead, suddenly appears before him **
795
A, by trickery, is mistakenly convinced that he has achieved a cherished ambition
796
687 973 976 ch B to A 1038 ch A-8 to A-3 1274 -*
A, by prayer, achieves success in an enterprise * A’s success is mistakenly credited to A’s enemy, A-3 **
1163c ch A-4 to A-3 1289b **-*** 1274 *-**
797
930 ch F-B to A & B to D-A 919b 1298
A is a transgressor, long mysteriously missing from his home * A, a transgressor, returning as an Unknown to his home, finds his daughter, D-A, reverencing his memory as of a great and noble person **
798
1319a ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 1438b
A finds an object of mystery, X, seemingly of great value * A highly prizes an object of mystery, X, carries it about with him, and is unaware of the fact that his possession of X is fraught with terrible danger **
799
24b 58a ch AX to A 185 737b ch B to A 773 786
A commits a fault against propriety * A forces his way into the room of an unmarried woman, B 766 ** B, in order to protect herself from A, calls a policeman, A-6 ***
800
514 ch CH to SN 594c ch CH to SN 551 ch CH to SN
B has a weird delusion regarding her son, SN * B considers her son, SN, brilliant and highly talented, whereas he is less than mediocre in mentality **
718b ch A to SN 821 ch A to B 853 ch A to SN 896
801
B wins the respect and protection of A * B reveals herself to A in the character of a transgressor **
802
A discovers that B, supposed to have been murdered, really committed suicide
A discovers that B, supposed to have committed suicide, was really murdered
803
A discovers that a cororner’s verdict of “accidental death” should have been one of cold, premeditated murder
79 ch A to A-8 568c ch A to A-8 568d ch A to A-8 1456
A, in desperate need, discovers that a gem, X, which he supposed to be worthless, is in reality genuine and immensely valuable
804
A, tramping along a country road, sees a satchel, X, drop from a passing automobile and takes possession of it * A, finding a satchel, X. in the road, picks it up and carries it on with him, in the hope of returning it to the stranger, A-4, who lost it ** A finds a satchel, X, which, unknown to him, contains evidence of an incriminating nature ***
805
600 613 -* ch A-5 to A-4 772 -*
A seeks to help A-4, an old man in misfortune * A, seeking to help a stranger, A-4, meets with an unpleasant experience **
613 *-** ch A-5 to A-4 608 623
806
162b 1157 ch B to B-4 & A to A-5 1241a, b 1244b 1220b ch A to A-8
A, walking in the street, sees B-4, a stranger, weeping * A, giving aid to a stranger, B-4, later regrets his impulsiveness **
801 152b 1159 1208 ch B to B-4
807
A, trying to be of service to his friend, A-2, is suspected of treachery by A-2
808
a 804 -** ch A-4 to B 778 -* ch A to A-5 ; 1214 ch A-2 to B ; 1227 ch A-2 to B
A takes possession of B’s property in order to save it for her * A, taking possession of B’s property in order to save it for her, is falsely suspected by B of trying to steal it **
b 747 ch A to B & A-2 to B-2 773 766 800
A is older and more experienced than B and seeks to advise her wisely and help her avoid making mistakes * B resents the superior attitude assumed by A **
747 *-** ch A to B 799 812a 870a 828
809
599 ch A-2 to A-5 612 -* 662 -* ch A-2 to A-5 793b -* ch A-2 to A-5
A seeks to help A-5 in a certain enterprise * A, seeking to help A-5. does not know that A-5 is a crook **
612 *-** 662 *-** ch A-2 to A-5 793b *-** ch A-5 to A-2
810
A is old, believes he is slipping in his work, and considers himself a failure * A’s son, SN, wins for his college in a gruelling contest; and SN tells A, who is gloomy and despairing and considers himself a failure, that his success was inspired by the thought that his father had never been beaten ** A is inspired to carry on successfully in his profession because of the faith his son, SN, has in him ***
811
A, a miser, is lured into a charitable entei prise by the prospect of death * A, undertaking charitable enterprises when he thought he was soon to die, regrets the enterprises when he finds he still has a long life ahead of him ** A, a miser, would recover money given in charity until he discovers how popular his bounty has made him. Charmed by his popularity, he continues to be generous, and so consummates a most remarkable character change ***
812
B, sympathetic and generous, befriends a needy stranger, A-4 * B, through befriending a needy stranger, A-4, becomes involved in an unpleasant complication **
646 *-** ch AX to A-4 669 ch A-5 to A-4
b 982a ch A to F-B & NW to A 997a ch A to F-B
B’s father, F-B, fails in his attempt to subdue and control A, a “wild” and unmanageable youth left in his charge * B, when her father, F-B, fails in an enterprise, takes the enterprise off his hands **
813
425 551 ch CH to SN 594c ch CH to SN
A seeks to protect his son, SN, from what he conceives to be disgrace and dishonor on his own part
814
A succeeds in an enterprise secretly devised by B as a test for his abilities
815
a 598 985 ; 623 890 ch B to A-4 & A-4 to A
A is overtaken by A-4, a fugitive who is being pursued by A-6, an officer of the law * A’s sympathy goes out to A-4, a fugitive from the law, and he attempts to rescue him **
A, a dissolute son, in want, returns to his home and his father, F-A, a better and a wiser man than when he went away * A, a dissolute son, is freely forgiven his transgressions by his father, F-A **
821 ch A to F-A & SN to A 1166b ch A-9 to F-A
816
A is on his way to keep an important engagement * A finds a stranger, A-4, ill, exhausted and unconscious, lying in the road ** A subordinates his own affairs to those of a stranger, A-4, who is ill, and helps him to a place where he can receive medical attention ***
A’s friend, B, is in a foreign country, alone, homesick and discouraged * B, in a foreign country, unexpectedly meets A, a friend from “home” **
817
A is an outlaw, hunted by the authorities and dodging about to escape capture * A, under ban of the law, runs the risk of capture in order to aid B 647 57, a stranger who is in critical misfortune **
818
A, well-to-do and of good family, is impersonating a person who is “down and out” * A has been hired by A-4 to circulate an infamous slander against B 60 ch A to A-4 339a ch A to A-4 ** A, hired by A-4 to injure B, meets B, his sympathy goes out to her, and he revolts against A-4’s scheme and warns B ***
14a 828 870a ; 870b ch A-6 to A & A-5 to A-4
A, a hoodlum, rescues B from an attack by footpads * B befriends A, picks him out of the gutter and makes a man of him **
A finds a small child, CH, on the beach after a shipwreck * A takes CH, a foundling, into his heart and his home and rears her as his own child **
A rescues a baby, CH, from death in a shipwreck * A, unable to learn anything about a foundling, CH, adopts the child as his own **
245 ch A to CH 948 ch B to CH 1106 ch B to CH 1458 ch B to CH
819
646 ch AX to A 844a 850a 263 ch A-3 to A-5
A, a burglar, seeks to aid B, who was his friend before he “went to the bad” * A, friend of B, breaks into a building for the purpose of committing a robbery, and finds a trusted employee, A-5, B’s husband, dead at his desk, a defaulter and a suicide. A-5 has left a note explaining his guilt 753 ch A to A-5 ** A, in order to save his friend B from disgrace, destroys a letter that would have proved B’s husband, A-5, a defaulter and a suicide, “blows” a safe and pretends to have committed a robbery ***
820
A learns that his friend, A-2, is accused of a crime * A, learning that his friend, A-2, is accused of a crime, seeks to prove his innocence **
821
623 ch A to SN 628 ch A to SN 718b ch A to SN ; 770a ch A to SN
A’s son, SN, is arrested for committing a crime * A seeks to save his son, SN, from misfortune and becomes involved in an unpleasant complication **
1290b ch A to SN & F-A to A 601 ch A-2 to SN
822
A supposes that B is a transgressor * A, honest, poses as a transgressor in order to help B **
823
A is a ne’er-do-well who has a friend, A-2, of worth in the world * A’s friend, A-2, is unjustly condemned to death 715c ch A to A-2 793b ch A to A-2 & A-2 to A-3; and A, by subtlity, takes A-2’s place in the prison cell and dies in his stead **
824
644 ; 147 1016a -* ch A to A-6 & A-5 to A
A is a prisoner of A-6, and A-6 seeks to secure from A information inimical to B
825
641 ch B to D & F-B to A 1285a ch A to NW-A
A, aware that his end is approaching, seeks to protect his adopted daughter, D, by making a will
826
A is thrown into prison through false evidence in a political conspiracy * B, working secretly, rescues A from prison by proving his innocence **
1244b ch A to A-3 1278b ch A to A-3, B to B-3 & B-3 to B
827
A, a sprinter, is on the point of losing a footrace because he believes he hears the voice of a dead friend, A-2, calling for help 1160 * A, superstitious, is on the point of suffering defeat in an enterprise because he thinks he hears the voice of a dead friend, A-2, calling to him; but he is saved when A-8, one of the spectators, turns the tragic call into a mere incident by a counter-call which allays A’s superstitious fears **
828
A, working “under cover,” contrives to prove B’s innocence of a certain crime 648 1154a 1172 * A, proving B innocent of a certain crime, proves also the guilt of B-5, a criminal whom B physically resembles **
829
75a ; 163 663 793b ch A-2 to A-3 1228 1323b
A is arrested for transgression on charges trumped up by a jealous rival, A-3 * B, working in secret, proves A’s innocence of a certain transgression **
352b tr A & B 1244b ch A to A-3
830
A, friend of A-2, exposes A-5, a spiritualist charlatan who is mulcting A-2 of large sums of money * A, threatening A-5 with arrest, forces him to return money out of which he has swindled A’s friend, A-2 **
1323c-2 ch A to A-5 & A-8 to A 1337 ch A-8 to A-5
831
A, ill and starving, receives food and money from his friend, A-2 * A-2 tells his friend, A, in confidence, that he is a bootlegger **
815 -* ch A-4 to A-2 824 ch B to A-2 1269
832
A steals money from his employer, A-9, to help his friend, A-2, over a financial crisis 753 ch A to A-2, intending to make good the shortage when A-2 gets back on his feet and repays the loan * A tells his friend, A-2, that he has stolen money from A-9 in order to help A-2 **
601 ; 631 601 ; 654 ; 628 730 ch A-3 to A-2
833
A sifts the circumstantial evidence of a crime in an attempt to discover the perpetrator
834
A, becoming secretly aware of the plans for a holdup, endeavors to prevent it
865 ch A to A-8 & A-2 to A 1227a
835
A overhears a chance conversation and secures information of the utmost value * A, by chance, overhears a conversation that gives him material for a literary masterpiece **
836
A meets with unhappy experiences when he tries to help his friend, A-2, who has fallen into misfortune
601 *-** 671 **-*** 704 764 790a, b
837
179a, b, c 188b -* 230 -* 382 -* 773 -* 851 -*
A tries to help B—with results that are wholly unexpected
45a, b 188b -** 230 *-** 382 *-** 773 *-** 861 *-**
838
A, in order to help his friend, A-2, puts aside his principles and engages in distasteful enterprise
839
1061 ch A to A-2 1062 ch A to A-2 1063 ch A to A-2
A seeks to correct a character weakness in his friend, A-2 * A seeks to correct a character weakness in his friend, A-2, by telling him a story which subtly suggests a method of self-correction **
607 918a ch A to A-2 922a ch A to A-2 1104 ch A to A-2
840
126 ch A to A-2 619 ch A to A-2 1314 ch A to A-2
A seeks to prevent his friend, A-2, from committing a reckless act that would have fateful consequences * A plies his friend, A-2, with drink until he is intoxicated and helpless in order to prevent him from committing a reckless act that would have fateful consequences **
779 tr A & A-2 880a tr A & A-2
841
313 ch A to A-2 ; 705 ch A to A-2 720 ch A to A-2 ; 705 ch A to A-2
A discovers secretly that his friend, A-2, has committed suicide * A seeks to save the family of A-2 from shame and disgrace because of a reckless act committed by A-2 **
842
A tries to rescue a child, CH 842b -*, makes a heroic attempt, and both die
b
A rescues a child, CH from [1] a burning house, [2] a speeding train, [3] a racing automobile [4] or a cattle stampede * A, in performing a rescue, cripples himself for life **
843
59 ch B to B-2 239 ch B to B-2
B is convinced that her friend, B-2, is making a mistake * B, convinced that her friend, B-2, is making a mistake, resolves to correct the mistake in secret, since B-2 will not do it **
294b ch A to B, A-2 to B-2 & B to A 849 ch B-4 to B-2
844
B, an attractive married woman, clever and influential, seeks diversion by helping her friend, A
B’s friend, B-2, seeks to save A, B’s fiance, from the wiles of a designing woman, B-3, and restore him to B * B’s friend, B-2, seeks to save B’s lover, A, from a designing woman, B-3, by winning A away from B-3 **
243 ch B-2 to B-3 24a, b ch B to B-2
845
755 ch A to A-2 ; 922b ch A to A-2 926
A, poor and humble, at great self-sacrifice helps A-2, an old man poorer than A himself * A, through his enterprise, restores A-2 to friends and fortune **
876a ch B to A-2 ; 850b ch B to A & A to A-2 ; 880b tr A & A-2 ; 601
846
710 ch A to A-2 1145 ch A to A-2 ; 1161 ch A-4 to A-2
A’s friend, A-2, falls from exhaustion while engaged in an enterprise * A completes a task for A-2, his friend, which A-2 was unable to finish **
847
A, a rough frontiersman in a rough frontier camp, undertakes the care of an orphan baby, CH
848
A, seeking to help B, who is in distress, meets with unpleasant complications
A rescues B, who has been attacked by a huge snake * B, attacked by a huge snake, suffers a psychic shock **
505 -* 740 ch B to D-B & M-B to B 872 1445
849
B, in charge of a booth at a charity bazaar, seeks to prevent B-4 from buying a certain object, X, on which she seems to have set her heart
1245 839 ch A to B & A-2 to B-4
850
a 85a, b 114 115 718b 812a -* ch A-4 to A
B discovers in backward A a promise of great things, and attempts to guide him to a high goal
B seeks to rescue A from a life of dissipation and make a man of him * B picks A out of the gutter and gives him employment **
851
A rescues B from imminent danger, but only by bringing the danger upon himself * A is unable to extricate himself from the peril from which he rescues B ** A rescues B from [1] a ferocious wild animal, [2] from a burning steamer, [3] from the undertow while ocean bathing, [4] from a train wreck, [5] from an automobile accident or [6] from a landing airplane on a flying field
852
A dreams of danger, but discredits the dream and believes the danger real
853
A, a mediocre person, undergoes a weird experience 1342 1082b * A, a mediocre person, undergoes an experience which inspires him with grandiose ideas of his power and ability **
1418b *-** 1374 *-** 1060 1134 1330
854
1346 ch A to A-9 ; 596 ch A-5 to A-9 1303 1290a ch A to A-9 ; 596 ch A-5 to A-9
A discovers a fateful secret of his rich and powerful employer, A-9 * A, because he has knowledge of A-9’s guilty secret is persecuted, spied upon and thrown into prison on a trumped-up charge **
884a ch A-5 to A-9 887a ch A-3 to A-9
855
A struggles against an hallucinary enemy, AX, who fights with superstition as a weapon
856
A, caught in a trap that holds his body powerless but leaves his mind alert, seeks to achieve physical freedom
857
A seeks to achieve emancipation from a fear which dogs his life, shows in his face and manner, and plunges him into misfortune
858
A is made miserably unhappy by the fear of death * and would emancipate himself from it **
859
A, falsely accused of crime, seeks to clear himself of the accusation
828 tr A & B & ch B-5 to A-5 829 1291a ch A to A-5 1447
861
A, of an inferior race, rescues B, of a superior race, from accident * A, when he rescues B, becomes involved in an unpleasant complication, due to mistaken judgment **
862
A fears he will commit a transgression * A, fearing he will commit a transgression, seeks to emancipate himself from the fear, and from the possibility of doing evil **
863
A’s popularity becomes so great that it annoys him * A desires a place of seclusion where he can be absolutely alone, away from cables, wireless, mails and the public **
A seeks to enhance his social prestige * A invites a celebrity, A-4, to be guest of honor at a reception in his home, and A-4 accepts **
A, keeper of a hotel at a summer resort, faces failure in business through lack of custom * A, a hotel keeper facing failure, invites A-4, a celebrity, to be a guest at his hotel, and A-4 accepts **
1161 ch A to A-8 1162 ch A-5 to A-4
864
A is a man of wealth and high character whose conscience is troubled by a transgression committed in his earlier years * A, under a fictitious name, returns to his native place, where he had committed a youthful transgression, and, as an Unknown, seeks to discover: [1] Whether his youthful escapades have been forgotten and forgiven; [2] whether the person whom he wronged has suffered any lasting injury. Also, he wishes [3] to make reparation in an assumed character for wrong done in his true character; and [4] to establish a reputation for good behavior and lofty aims in the community before revealing his real identity **
865
A, about to commit an act of folly, is abducted by his friend, A-2, and held a prisoner as the only means of restraining him
866
A is arrested and is being taken to prison by A-6 * A’s captor, A-6, an officer of the law, is killed in an accident, and is supposed to be A; consequently, A secures his freedom **
867
807 865 tr A & A-2 808a ch B to A-2 709 1319a 1214
A, suspected of treachery by his friend, A-2, in a daring rescue saves the property and perhaps the life of A-2, and proves his faithfulness by a revelation of the danger to which A-2, unknown to himself, was exposed
868
601 ch A to A-2 & A-2 to A-8 ; 705 ch A to A-2 838
A, destroying a letter in which his friend, A-2, declares he is about to commit suicide, makes it appear that A-2 died of a contagious disease
869
A, a fugitive from justice with a price on his head, prevents B from committing suicide
870
B, harrassed by gossip that reflects on her integrity, seeks deliverance from false suspicion
b 669 784 817 ch A to A-6 818 ch A to A-6
B, her integrity seriously compromised, finds a friend in A-6, a detective * A-6 proves that B’s enemy, A-5, is a crook, and has him sent to prison **
871
B’s father, F-B, is compelling B to take a step which she believes will be fatal to her happiness * B, compelled by her father, F-B, to take a step which she believes will be fatal to her happiness, escapes the catastrophe by a stratagem **
872
740 1334a ch A to B 1342a ch A to B
B fears she is going insane * B, fearing she is going insane, seeks emancipation from the demoralizing fear **
873
B discovers an evil secret of her past * B, discovering an evil secret of her past, meditates suicide **
874
A is heavily in debt and facing bankruptcy * A seeks to escape financial disaster by undertaking an honest but secret enterprise 1394 1399 1408 that will bring him in enough money to discharge his pressing obligations **
875
a 823 -* 824 ch A to A-2 731 ch A to A-2
A, visiting A-2 in his prison cell, exchanges clothes with him and A-2 leaves the prison as A
b 233 660a 662 664 719a 179a tr A & B
A is rescued by B * B makes use of A’s hound dog in tracking A **
876
A sees a policeman, A-6, watching B, who is about to pick a pocket 724 ch A to B * A warns B of danger from A-6 **
A and B find themselves prisoners in a deserted house * A and B, trapped in a deserted house, seek some method of escape 170. A hurls himself from an upper window and, his arm broken, secures aid and rescues B **
877
895 ch A to A-2 1070 ch A to A-2
A, a sheriff, is by duty compelled to hang a condemned man, his friend, A-2 * A. a sheriff, believes A-2, the man he is about to hang, innocent of the crime for which he was sentenced ** A, a sheriff, delays hanging a condemned man, A-2, in the hope that a Higher Power will intervene to save A-2 ***
535 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A-2 826 ch A to A-2
878
A, a ventriloquist, is captured by savages and threatened with death * A, a ventriloquist, captured by savages and threatened with death, makes an animal talk—and is given his freedom and loaded with honors **
A, adrift at sea in a small boat and near death from exposure, lands on an unknown coast
A, a prisoner, bound, helpless and facing death, is rescued by resourceful B
879
A, attempting to commit suicide, is prevented from doing so by A-4, who comes to the same place to make an attempt on his own life
840 ch A-2 to A-4 850a ch B to A-4 865 ch A-2 to A-4
880
A, by a stratagem of his friend, A-2, is saved from an act of folly * A, saved by a stratagem of his friend, A-2, from an act of folly, comes to realize his intended folly, forgive the stratagem, and thank A-2 **
b 805 ch A-4 to A & A to A-2 894 ch A-5 to A & A to A-2
A, an old man, a homeless outcast and a “bum,” is restored to relatives and to fortune by a friend, A-2
881
A has turned his back upon happiness because of an obligation he fancies himself under to his son, SN * A’s son, SN, discovers a fateful secret of A’s 425, and persuades him to correct an error and regain lost happiness **
928 *-** 499a 790b ch A-2 to SN
882
A’s philanthropic enterprise is about to fail * A’s philanthropic enterprise faces financial failure; and A, a reformed gambler, keeps the enterprise going with crooked card games **
883
A, a hunted outlaw in disguise, takes refuge with an enemy, A-3 * A, a hunted outlaw, takes refuge with an enemy, A-3; and A-3, considering himself bound by the laws of hospitality, conceals A and saves him from his pursuers, A-6, A-6 **
884
A is bitterly persecuted by a relentless enemy, A-5 * A, bitterly persecuted by a relentless enemy, A-5, sees no possible escape from the coil; then, suddenly, A-5 is killed in an accident **
A, an agnostic, is caught in a terrific storm * A, an agnostic, is persuaded into a belief in God by B when, together, they escape a terrible danger through prayer **
885
a 666 837 879 ch A to B & A-4 to A
B, while carrying out an enterprise, is rescued from imminent danger by A * A, unable to rescue himself from danger incurred in saving B, is in turn rescued by B **
B is a prisoner in one of the upper floors of a tall building * B, a prisoner in a room on one of the upper floors of a tall building, saves herself by making use of the fire escape **
886
676 ch F-B to M-B 739 741 ch F-B to M-B 908 996 ; 1105
B’s mother, M-B, is in straitened circumstances and estranged from B * B’s mother, M-B, inherits a large sum of money unexpectedly, and becomes reconciled with B, from whom she was estranged **
887
a 677 ch B to A ; 1309a ch B to A & A to A-3 677 ch B to A ; 568c
A, held on a murder charge, wins freedom by an unusual plea 9f his attorney, A-7 * A, held on a murder charge, is released from custody when his lawyer, A-7, proves that A, “drunk with sleep,” had believed his victim, A-3, was trying to kill him **
A, once a cultured man but now a barbarian, is rescued from an unfortunate situation by his old friend, A-2 * A., a barbarian, is compelled to deal with a civilization which he once knew but now has forgotten **
1093 1132 1291b ; 1195 1291b 1345
888
1418a ; 1427a 1436 ; 1427a 1441a ; 1427a 1426b -*
A undergoes a strange experience among people hypnotically deluded * A, undergoing a strange experience among people weirdly deluded, discovers the secret of the delusion written in a notebook belonging to A-8, one of the victims who had died. By means of information obtained from the notebook, A succeeds in rescuing the other victims of the delusion **
889
A, recovering his reason after it has long been obscured, relates a strange story of his experiences, a story which his friends find it difficult to believe
890
B, engaged in carrying out a secret enterprise, finds herself in danger and calls upon a stranger, A-4, for aid
891
B’s escort to a dance, A-3. gets into a fight with another man, A * B saves A from a knife in the hands of his enemy, A-3 **
892
B dies of pneumonia brought on by exposure while rescuing B-3 from an accident
893
27 124 227 514 594c 665 800 ch SN to CH
B performs an act of great heroism in rescuing a child, CH, from death, but sacrifises her own life in making the rescue
894
A, robbed by A-5 and wishing to save him from the law, declares to A-6, the officer who has arrested A-5, that he gave A-5 the stolen property in his possession
918a ch A to A-5 918b ch A to A-5 923 ch A to A-5 & A-5 to A-8
895
568d ch A-3 to A & A to A-5 667 1070
B implores A-9, the governor of the state, for a pardon for A, a condemned prisoner * B knows that A is innocent of the crime for which he was convicted **
896
467 ch A-8 to SN 623 ch A to SN
B learns that her son, SN, is suspected of having committed a crime * B knows that her son, SN, is innocent of the crime of which he is accused, and she knows who is guilty, but this knowledge makes the task of protecting SN dangerous and difficult **
516 ch CH to SN 725 ch A to B & A-5 to A 1291a
897
A’s popularity becomes so annoying that he seeks what he conceives to be ideal seclusion 865 ; 664 689 690 to escape from it * A, seeking seclusion because his popularity annoys him, becomes hungry for the old applause and suffers remorse because of his flight from it **
898
A is a selfish person, constantly looking out for “Number One” * A, selfish and miserly, finds that his methods are mistaken and that he is making no progress towards happiness **
106 *-** 307 372 597 632 661 698 918b
899
A is wealthy and avaricious, and happy only when adding to his riches * A, wealthy and avaricious, loses all by grasping for trifling gains **
900
A’s imagination leads his mind astray, and in seeking emancipation from fancied misfortunes he is plunged into real misfortunes * A, given all he thought necessary for his happiness, finds there is still something lacking—something in himself **
901
A is a white man who seeks to make his white civilization a pattern for half-savage peoples * A “goes native” and marries a native woman, B **
902
675 718b 913 991 1079 1124 1148 1150
A has a passion for a certain pastime: [1] card games. [2] billiards, [3] tennis, [4] bowlling, and he becomes so absorbed in his trifling game that big events, demanding his immediate attention, are neglected with disastrous results
903
A is a conscientious artist, whose ideal is Truth * A, hired by B to paint her portrait, puts so much character and so little beauty into his work that B is deeply offended **
904
A, a morally superior person thrown into a savage environment, is conquered by moral inferiority in the person of B, a native girl
905
A’s pride will not allow him to discontinue benefactions for which his family has long been noted, although his poverty forces him to many shifts of simulation, demands pinching sacrifises, and taxes his ingenuity
906
A discovers that his friend, A-2, is a defaulter * A-2 has important responsibilities, which A has not, and A flees, thus making it appear that he is the defaulter **
80a ch A-3 to A-2 603b, c, d 807 841
907
A, unable to find the noble ideal for which he has long and vainly searched, dies * A, after searching in vain for a noble ideal, dies unaware of the fact that he himself, because of his earnest search, has come to exemplify the ideal **
908
B is a selfish, hard-hearted, worldly-minded woman who seeks to live for herself alone. She wonders why she is not happy and contented
909
B indirectly causes the death of her brother, BR-B, by opposing a discreditable enterprise he was attempting to carry out * B dies a broken-hearted victim of her own high ideals **
910
736 ch B to D-A 1105 ch B to D-A
A seeks happiness in being the pal of his daughter, D-A, and in making her happy * A is ultra old-fashioned, and his daughter, D-A, is ultra modern **
1067 ch B to D-A 1151 ch B to D-A
911
A seeks happiness in his love for a child, CH, but for certain reasons finds it difficult to realize his desire
912
A’s consuming desire is for friendship, for some one with whom he may associate and converse; but he is old and ugly, and no one pays him any attention
A becomes reconciled with an enemy, A-3, when A-3 renders him a service
815a ch A to A-3 & A-4 to A 829 ch A-3 to A-8 & B to A-3
913
A, suffering misfortune, seeks happiness in the companionship of A-2 and in playing golf
157 ch A-3 to A-2 603b, c, d 807 820 981 1007 1035
914
A is a gambler pursuing his blackleg vocation * A handicaps himself by taking charge of an abandoned baby, CH **
915
A flees to a foreign country to escape the consequences of a transgression * A, a fugitive in a foreign land, becomes so homesick for his own country that he has to return **
237 635 635 ; 708 864 1199 1209a
916
B, her lot cast in a lonely place, craves excitement as a condition necessary to happiness
917
A mysteriously disappears from his own community; and. when he reappears among strangers, he bears a fictitious name * A, seeking to forward an enterprise which those who know him might consider absurd or unworthy, changes his name and goes secretly to a place where he is unknown **
918
A seeks to rebuild his life wasted in dissipation, along the lines of exemplary ideals * A, in carrying out a worthy enterprise, changes his name and goes to a place where he is unknown **
A undergoes a tragic experience which results in a beneficial character change
639 686 751 767 ch B to A 819 894 ch A to A-8 & A-5 to A
919
A, a soldier, disappears from the ranks * A, .a soldier, disappears from the ranks and dies secretly and heroically for an ideal of duty; but he is reported “a deserter under fire” **
919c 928b ch A to F-A & SN to A
b 930 ch B to D-A & F-B to A 734 967
A, a soldier, is a deserter under fire but falsely reported “missing in action” * A, after long years of wandering as an outcast, returns as an Unknown to his own home **
A, a soldier, is reported “a deserter under fire” * A, a soldier facing a large force of the enemy, fights against overwhelming odds until he is killed **
930 ch F-B to A & eliminate “whom she mistakenly thinks is dead” 928b ch A to F-A & SN to A 958 963
920
A, humble and supporting himself by menial tasks 718a 748 749 -*, loses a work of art 709 tr A & A-2 711b ch A to A-2 about which there are no marks of identification. The work of art, X, is found and pronounced by connoisseurs to be the production of a master. In the public prints the unknown artist is invited to come forward and receive the honors and wealth to which his genius entitles him. But A’s ideal is “art for art’s sake,” and he will not be tempted
1275 931 ch B to A & M-B to F-A
921
B realizes that her happiness and her duty lie in rehabilitating her character; in establishing, under an assumed name, an exemplary character and thus to make amends for a grievous wrong committed under her real name
922
a 578a 819 894 tr A & A-5 918b
A has low ideals, but changes them abruptly for high ideals * A searches everywhere for a Good Man, whom he envisons and personifies, but who evades him **
A has high ideals but, on suffering misfortune, he changes his high ideals for low ideals * A becomes a “bum,” an outcast and a wanderer **
923
A, a crook, is trying to “go straight” * A, a crook trying to “go straight,” is compelled by A-5. the leader of his old gang, to take part in a criminal enterprise **
894 998 ch A to A-5 & A-4 to A
924
A, wealthy, desires with all his heart to live as a poor man * A, wealthy and desiring to live as a poor man, finds that his wealth makes it impossible **
A, wealthy, seeks to lead a life of idleness and luxurious leisure * A is wealthy, and his ideal life is a life of leisure—but he meets with an experience that challenges his ideal **
925
139 ; 245 ch A to A-2 & A-3 to A 433b ch A to A-2 & A-3 to A ; 411b ch A to A-2 & A-3 to A
A is a “man of the world,” relentlessly looking out for “Number One” and having little regard for others * A grievously wrongs his friend, A-2, and is taught a beneficial lesson when A-2 freely forgives him **
926
A’s lofty aim is to be a benefactor of mankind * A, trying to realize his ideal of being a benefactor of mankind, meets with a disturbing experience **
927
A seeks to throw open his home to friends and strangers alike, and be generously hospitable, but certain unpleasant conditions make it difficult
928
a 764 -* 769 772 -* 773 -* 805
A, in a spirit of altruism, befriends all in need * A is never too busy to give aid to others and, because of it, he has an unpleasant experience **
764 *-** 772 *-** 773 *-** 807
A is proud of his son, SN * A’s son, SN, dies a shameful, inglorious death, bringing dishonor and sorrow to A **
568c ch A to A-8 & A-3 to SN 821 919a
929
A, believing poverty the key to happiness, changes his ideals when he finds himself wealthy, and happy as he had never been in the days of his poverty
930
919b -* ch A to F-B 1142b ch A to F-B
B builds a monument to her father, F-B, whom she mistakenly thinks is dead, and whose memory is to her a source of pride and honor
684 797 ch A to F-B & D-A to B
931
B is happy in her mistaken ideals * B is compelled to challenge the value of her ideals when she sees her mother, M-B, pursuing them **
932
A is a writer who plans to work up a pet idea into a story * A, a writer, before he begins work on a story, wishes to make sure that the tale he has in mind will be interesting to the general public. He plans to settle the question by secret enterprise **
933
B decides that there is more to be gained by suffering defeat in an enterprise than by being successful
934
A, father of SN, renounces happiness in order to uphold a lofty conception of duty and save SN from disgrace
881 181b *-** 425 *-*** 330b ch F-A to A & A to SN
935
A, penniless, exchanges ten years of servitude for a college education
936
A’s cherished ideal is the sea, and far-flung adventures * A cannot realize his cherished ideal because he is compelled to work at a desk job in order to support himself and his dependents **
937
A is a morally superior person * A, a morally superior person, is cast away in a vicious, isolated, primitive environment where moral inferiority assails his high idealism on every side **
938
A is a clever craftsman who struggles to earn a living while upholding his ideals * A, if he chooses, could win vast wealth by sacrificing his high principles **
939
A seeks good in evil by culling lessons in good out of his association with transgressors—inspiration for contentment out of his misfortunes
940
A is a man of wealth and influence who feels that the gold of his true worth is obscured by the dross of his riches * A enlists as a private in the army when he might easily have secured an officer’s commission **
941
A seeks, through idealism, to be content with life in spite of a grinding poverty that makes life wretched
942
A has fallen upon evil days and luck goes against him in every way * A clings to his lofty ideals through all his vicissitudes of fortune **
943
A starves to death in holding fast to a lofty conception of duty * A starves to death rather than amass wealth by shattering his ideals **
A, a prisoner, dies holding fast to a lofty conception of duty rather than win freedom by shattering his ideals of loyalty
944
A is a gentleman of the “old school,” who comes through life enduring with patient fortitude every manner of misfortune; and then, at last, poverty stricken and pronounced a failure according to all the material standards of the world, he still clings to his high ideals and counts his vicissitudes, which could not overcome his ideals, as blessings in disguise
945
B, as the world regarded her, was a moral transgressor; but, in her own estimation, she was seeking the best and noblest in life * B, considered a moral transgressor, through her magnetic personality and the sincerity of her convictions, disarmed criticism in life and was praised by all after she died **
946
B, a transgressor, tries to live down her unfortunate past by exemplary conduct
947
B seeks to remain a good woman in spite of a vicious, morally inferior environment
948
B’s parents, M-B and F-B, are “just poor white trash,” but lowly B struggles for an education that will lift her out of her squalid environment
949
A’s capricious fancy, groping toward happiness, leads him to depart from the strict line of duty
A is a police magistrate with lofty humanitarian ideals * A, a police magistrate who wishes to know more of the private lives of those who are brought before him for judgment, disguises himself as a “bum” and plunges into the underworld **
950
A’s half-knowledge of the world constitutes his handicap * A believes he can be happier and more successful as a lawyer than as a doctor, as a general than as a private, as his own “boss” than by working for somebody else ** A feels that he can do more good outside the priesthood than as a priest ***
951
A’s happiness lies in freeing himself of a torturing conscience * A will suffer ruin and disgrace if he carries out his plan to free himself of a torturing conscience **
952
A’s ambition, one that is necessary to his happiness, is to fall out of the world that knows him * A leaves his coat on a cliff at the seaside, drops his hat in a stunted tree below the brink, and vanishes from the scenes that know him **
953
A, for reasons of his own, craves peace and quiet * A, desiring peace and quiet, finds his ideal retreat in a vacant house, and there he secretly takes up his quarters **
954
A, through erring imagination, becomes discontented with his life and surroundings * A, discontented, in a spirit of revolt seeks to achieve contentment **
955
A, a highwayman, is robbing the mails * A, a highwayman, opening a letter that falls into his hands, secures information 738 742 743a that sends him away on an altruistic undertaking—all by the way of proving that there “is good in the worst of us” **
956
279 669 ch A-5 to A-8 557a 377a ch A to A-8
B volunteers to nurse a sick person, A-8, when no one else will undertake the work * A-8 is ill of a disease that is contagious and deadly ** B, nursing A-8, contracts a contagious disease and dies ***
957
A becomes so wealthy and powerful that, in the overweening pride of his mistaken ideals he voices the query: “Is there any god greater than I?”
b 902
A is a general in the army * A, a general in the army, is engaged in an unimportant enterprise, and he is so absorbed in it that he gives no attention to the attacking enemy. A’s troops are defeated **
c 692 ch A to A-4 719b ch A to A-4
A is captain of a steamship, racing across the Atlantic in an attempt to cut down the time of the passage * A refuses to delay his important enterprise long enough to rescue A-4, a person in distress and facing death **
958
A takes issue with the accepted belief that poverty is the source of discontent, and conceives it to be the true source of happiness * A struggles against difficulties in seeking to avoid wealth **
959
A, with negro blood in his veins, aspires to all the opportunities of the white race
960
a 922a -* 928b ch A to F-A & SN to A
A is a soldier, eager to fight but who is commanded to retreat before a superior force of the enemy * A receives orders from his superiors which he considers discreditable **
919b 919c ; 928b ch A to F-A & SN to A
b 902
A is a general in the army * A, a general, when the enemy attack, is engaged in an unimportant enterprise, and he is so absorbed in it that he will not give it up. A’s troops are defeated **
962
B, who finds her happiness in a beautiful garden, learns that the garden is about to be destroyed
963
A discards low ideals for high ideals * A, discarding low ideals for high ideals, struggles in vain to realize his high ideals; but, although baffled in realizing his cherished ambition, he effects a beneficial change in his character **
964
a 839 tr A & A-2 888 898 1418b -*
A, becoming aware of an old prophecy, unconsciously seeks to become like the exalted protagonist of the prophecy
A, a transgressor, returns to his home as an Unknown after a long absence, and meets his daughter, D-A * A, a transgressor, learning that his daughter, D-A, thinks he is dead, and that his character was high and noble, does not reveal his identity but leaves D-A happy in her mistaken ideals **
965
A’s one desire is to achieve a high honor, an honor that is unmerited, and to enjoy that honor is a condition necessary to happiness
966
A has set his heart on accomplishing something beyond his powers, and his happiness depends upon his success * As [1] writing a great poem, [2] becoming famous as a composer of music, [3] demonstrating the power of science to set aside the laws of heredity, [4] painting a great picture or [5] performing an act of great daring
967
770a 917 919b 864 797 763 918a
A has been mysteriously absent from his home for long years * A, for many years mysteriously absent from his home, seeks a happy renewal of old ties by returning suddenly and unheralded to his native place **
968
A is a young man of lofty ideals * A, a young man of lofty ideals, craves all sorts of experiences in order that he may find the best and noblest in life **
969
620 ; 962 ch B to A 620 ; 974 ch B to A
A, a city toiler, cherishes a dear desire for the open fields and the song of the lark
970
A befriends any strangers who may be in need of assistance, often neglecting his own family in carrying out his generous enterprises
848a 613 612 707 tr A & A-4 772
971
A believes solitude the greatest of human blessings * A, believing solitude to be the greatest of human blessings, encounters difficulties in his search for it **
972
922b ; 820 922b ; 859 ch A to A-2 922b ; 824 ch B to A-2
A is a worthless ne’er-do-well, while his friend, A-2, is a man of worth in the world * A resolves, at any cost to himself, to save his friend, A-2, from threatening misfortune **
973
A, a white man battling against the superstitious frenzy of a half-savage tribe stricken with the plague, upholds the highest ideals of the white man’s civilization
974
B, reared in the slums of a large city and seeking her ideal of happiness in the woods and open fields, comes finally to live in a drab, cheerless countryside
975
B is in failing health and her days numbered * B, in failing health and her days numbered, feels that she cannot die happy until she sees again her native place, and re-visits the well-remembered haunts of her childhood **
976
B believes that the practice of the religious virtues is the crying need of the world, and seeks by her own life to exemplify her convictions
242 737b 796 ch A to B & A-3 to B-3
977
B is determined to protect the honor of her family, but she can do so only by following the path of relentless duty
B’s brother, BR-B, has committed a crime * B, apprised of a crime committed by her brother, BR-B, informs the police and has BR-B arrested **
978
B’s mother, M-B, cherishes the fixed desire to give B a good education * B and her mother, M-B, are penniless, and B has to work to support the two of them **
979
A has innocently caused a number of people to invest money in a worthless enterprise * A, having innocently caused a number of people to lose money in an enterprise, feels that he cannot rest content until, by his own efforts, he recovers the money for the losers and restores it **
980
A, by undertaking an obligation finds himself threatened by misfortune * A, by concealment and stratagem, transfers a dangerous obligation to A-8, a stranger **
608 ch A to A-8 683 ch A to A-8 709 ch A to A-8 & A-2 to A 1161 ch A to A-8
981
A, in return for a service A-2 has rendered him, agrees to grant any favor A-2 may ask that is within his power
982
a 611a ch A to NW 999 tr A & A-2
A agrees to take in hand and control an incorrigible youth, NW, who has proved too hard a problem for his uncle and guardian, A’s friend, A-2
658 701 ch A-2 to NW 812b ch A to NW & F-B to A
A, a bachelor, undertakes to care for CH, the child of his married sister, SR-A, while SR-A is away on a vacation
983
433b ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 1251 -*
A, in order to get A-8 into his power, craftily manoeuvers him heavily into debt * A hopes to secure A-8’s help in an undertaking by offering to free him from debt **
313 ch F-B to A-8, A to A-2 & A-3 to A 380 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 1251 *-**
984
A, after B dies, carries out honorably the distasteful obligation to travel
1001b *-** 1019 1044a 1001b -* ; 1041 ch A to U
985
793b -* ch A-2 to A-4 805 809 ch A-5 to A-4
A is threatened with misfortune because of a mysterious parcel 1382b -* ch A to A-4, which he has obligingly taken from A-4, a stranger, and promised to deliver
986
16a 1258 1293a 1293b 1309b 403 ch A to A-8 ; 468 ch A to A-8
A, a detective, returns B, a criminal, to the scene of her crime for trial and punishment * B, a criminal who has undergone a character change and become an honest woman, is given her liberty by the jury before whom she is tried **
987
A, influenced by a compelling idea of responsibility, finds it necessary to protect his friend, A-2, from a secret danger * A is indirectly the cause of danger to his friend, A-2—danger of which A-2 is ignorant and of which A cannot tell him **
988
A’s friend, A-2, was the father of B; and, when A-2 died, A promised him he would care for B as though she were his own child * A is disloyal to B, his ward **
989
697a 990 991 996 ch B to A & M-B to M-A
A’s promise to his mother, M-A, prevents him from undertaking a cherished enterprise
990
A’s family all worked in order that he might be helped to a technical education * A conceives it to be his duty to work at a calling he dislikes so that he may repay his family for their sacrifices **
991
A, unable to realize a cherished ambition because of family obligations, comes as near realizing the ambition as he can * A seeks theoretical adventure, “armchair” adventure—the thrill of high emprise caught second-hand from travel books **
1433b ; 719b ; 878b ; 650 ; 714 ; 197 ; 957a 1433b ; 1082b ; 24a ; 181c ; 1363 433b ; 109
992
B makes a great personal sacrifise in order to carry out a filial obligation to live with her father. F-B, and make a home for him
993
601 ch A to F-B ; 705 ch A to F-B 606 ch A to F-B ; 705 ch A to F-B
B’s father, F-B, dies heavily involved in debt * B, the only child of her father, F-B, considers herself in honor bound to pay the debts of the deceased F-B, and undertakes a strange enterprise in order to carry out the obligation **
994
574b ch A to SN, B to B-8 & M-A to B 1009a
B, a widow, finds her happiness in being independent * B, a widow, is compelled by family obligations to live with a married son, SN **
543 ch B to B-8, A to SN & M-A to B 800 1067
995
747 ch A to F-B ; 705 ch A to F-B 770a ch A to F-B ; 634 ch A to F-B
B labors for years at a lonely task * B labors for years at a lonely task in order to clear the name of her father, F-B, from dishonor **
828 ch A to B, B to F-B & B-5 to A-5 993
996
B’s mother, M-B, denies herself the necessities of life in fulfilling her duty to educate B
659 670 785 1151 ch B to M-B & D-B to B
997
A, on his sacred honor, has promised his friend, A-2, that he will do whatever A-2 shall require of him
b 925 -* ch A to U 926 958 700
A has $500,000. A rich relative, U, bequeaths a million dollars to A, provided he shall spend his half-million within a year * A, with a half million dollars must be “broke” within a year, and he must not give away any money nor spend a cent foolishly **
998
613 ch A-5 to A-4 1277a ch A to A-4
A secretly discovers a delinquency A-4 wishes to conceal * A, secretly informed regarding a transgression A-4 wishes to conceal, threatens to inform the authorities unless A-4 does something A wants him to do **
923 ch A to A-4 & A-5 to A 1232 ch A to A-4 & A-3 to A 1267a ch A to A-4
999
611a ch A to NW 1024 ch A to NW
A’s nephew and ward, NW, is wild and reckless and A is unable to manage him * A passes his unmanageable nephew and ward, NW, along to a friend in the West, A-2, who declares that he will either kill NW or tame him **
793a tr A & A-2 982a tr A & A-2
1000
A is the scion of a proud old line whose greatest pride has been to keep its estates intact * A, in desperate need, ignores a family obligation **
1001
A finds it necessary to carry out a certain distasteful enterprise if he would attain wealth
b 117 ch F-A to U 1432 ch A to U & NW to A
A is to inherit a fortune from his uncle, U, on condition that he shall never leave his native land * B, an enemy of U who has left a fortune to A on condition that he shall never travel abroad, wins a promise from A that he will travel abroad after she dies **
1002
A is a woman-hater * A, against his wish and inclination, becomes the guardian of a beautiful young woman, B **
1003
A is under an obligation to commit a crime * A, under an obligation to commit a crime, is not a criminal at heart and cannot meet the obligation **
1004
A, a doctor who is also a crook, is returning at night from a successful burglary job, when he is hastily summoned to attend a very sick person, A-8
1005
913 ch A-2 to BR-A 137a ch A-3 to BR-A 1021b ch A-2 to BR-A
A and BR-A are twin brothers with the same likes and dislikes * A and BR-A, brothers, carry out honorably the distasteful obligation of living apart **
157 ch A-3 to BR-A 446a, b ch A-2 to BR-A
1006
a 446b ch A-2 to A-5 ; 1291a ch A to A-5 1290b ch A to A-5
A, a lawyer, honorably discharges the distasteful duty of defending a criminal, A-5
828 ch B to A & A-5 to A-8 1311 ch A-3 to A-5
A, in order to carry out an obligation, gives up his chosen profession and enters another line of work
1007
A carries out honorably the heart-breaking obligation of killing his friend, A-2, hopelessly ill and tortured with suffering * A-2 begs relief at A’s hands as an act of mercy ** A-2 is the brother of B, who is very dear to A ***
1008
775 1212c 775 ch A to A-9 & A-7 to A
A, trusted butler in the household of A-9, is really a crook * A, using his position in the household of A-9 as a “cover” to his black designs, loots the jewel box of A-9’s wife, B, and departs secretly between two days **
1009
a 908 574b ch A to SN-B, M-A to B & B to B-8
B, a widow, wishes to be independent and to have a home of her own; but there are certain obligations at war with her desire
384 ch B to B-8 & M-A to B 933 1009b
b 531 ch B to B-8, M-A to B & A to SN 994 1009a
B, a widow, has given all her money to her son, SN * B, penniless, is compelled to live with her son, SN **
543 ch B to B-8, M-A to B & A to SN 738
1010
B, ordered by thieves, A-5, A-5, A-5, to open a safe belonging to A, refuses in spite of threats against her life
1011
723 712 ch A to A-5 & A-6 to A 1013 ch A to A-5 & A-6 to A
A, an officer of the law, is under a personal obligation to a criminal, A-5 * A, an officer of the law, is compelled by duty to arrest a criminal, A-5, to whom he is under an obligation **
1012
276 ch A to GCH & F-A to A 288 ch A to GCH & “ancestor” to A
A’s impecunious grandchild, GCH, buys A a birthday present, X, on credit * X, a birthday present, will not he delivered until it is paid for ** A pays for X, a birthday present, which his impecunious grandchild, GCH, is giving him ***
118 ch A to GCH & GF-A to A 628 ch A to GCH & B to A
1013
A, a fugitive in the desert, discovers that the officer who is pursuing him, A-6, is sunblind and dying from thirst * A, a fugitive from justice, will be arrested if he rescues A-6, the officer who is pursuing him. from misfortune; and if A abandons A-6, A-6 will die **
1014
A, a cashier responsible for the funds of the firm employing him, is ordered by A-5 1079 ch A to A-5, junior partner of the firm, to give him secretly a large sum of the firm’s money
1015
1174 ch A to A-5 & A-2 to A-8 1175a ch A to A-5
A is a United States consul * A lives on an island, and on the same island are two other white men, A-2 and A-5, both friends of A’s * A-6, an officer of the law, calls on A to help him arrest A-5 **
1175b ch A to A-5 1174 ch A to A-5 ; 1222a ch A to A-6 & A-3 to A-5 1282 ch A to A-5
1016
a 817 ch A to A-5 & B to A ; 1011 1013 ch A to A-5 & A-6 to A ; 1011
A, a police officer, has captured a criminal, A-5 * A, a police officer, is under an obligation of professional duty to arrest A-5, and he is under a counter-obligation of a personal nature to help A-5 ** A cuts a Gordian knot by taking poison ***
A, an army officer, has a friend, A-2, one of the enemy and a spy, brought before him for punishment by court-martial * A’s friend, A-2, rescues A from a heartbreaking situation by killing himself **
1017
712 ch A to A-5 & A-6 to A 816a ch A to A-5 & A-4 to A
A, an officer of the law, and A-5, his prisoner, are lost in the desert, afoot, without food and with only a small supply of water—not enough for the two of them * A, an officer of the law, is old; and A-5, his prisoner, is young, and there are extenuating circumstances in his case 1309b ch B to A-5 1291b ch A to A-5 747 ch A to A-5 ** A and A-5, officer of the law and prisoner, are lost in the desert with only a small supply of water between them. They draw lots to see which shall take the water and make his escape. A cheats in the drawing so that A-5 may win. A-5 picks up the water canteen and abandons A to die ***
713 ch A to A-5 918b ch A to A-5
1018
606 ch A to F-A ; 705 ch A to F-A or 638 ch A to F-A
A, the son of F-A, feels it his duty to sell all his property in order to help pay the debts of the deceased F-A
1019
A is the recipient of anonymous threats of violence if he tries to carry out an obligation * A, threatened anonymously with violence if he carries out an obligation, proceeds boldly with what he believes to be his duty **
1287 1351 1414a 1422a 1424a 1427a
1020
A, pledged to die if B dies, learns that B has committed suicide
1021
A, ab a favor to his friend, A-2, promises to undertake a certain enterprise * A promises his friend, A-2, to undertake a certain enterprise, and then forgets his promise **
603a tr A & A-2 807 744 ch B to A-2
A and A-2 are as Damon and Pythias, David and Jonathan * A and A-2 have their ideal of friendship challenged by an unusual experience **
1022
A’s life is saved by his enemy, A-3 * A’s life, saved by his enemy, A-3, is mutually agreed to be forfeit to A-3 whenever A-3 so desires **
1023
A is desperately in need of money * A, desperately in need of money, undertakes a rash enterprise and becomes involved in an unpleasant complication ** (637;
1024
A is young, and had considerable money, but by a wild life he impoverishes himself and comes to want * For A, beating back to Easy Street has its difficulties **
1025
B is carrying out a secret enterprise and falls into danger * B , carrying out a secret enterprise and falling into danger, appeals for aid to a stranger, A-4;but A-4 is wary and refuses assistance **
1026
622 ch A to F-A & SN to A 1024
A is an outcast son, sorely in need of money * A seeks to borrow a large sum of money from A-8, a money-lender, on his prospects of inheriting the estate of his wealthy father, F-A **
1217b 1226 ch A to A-8 & A-5 to A
1027
A, hard-pressed for money, is beguiled by the devil into an unwise proceeding
1028
A, in needy circumstances, acts as a tailor’s dummy for a young millionaire, A-9, who dislikes the annoyance of trying on his new clothes * A, for services rendered, receives the cast-off clothes of a young millionaire, A-9 **
1146 ch A to A-9 1163a ch A to A-9 & A-4 to A 1168 ch A-2 to A-9
1029
A, a man of ability who has fallen upon evil days and is almost bankrupt, meets with unpleasant complications in seeking to recoup his fortunes
1030
A, innocent, is in the hands of the police on a groundless charge * A, in the hands of the police, must be free at once in order to carry out a certain enterprise, and cannot wait to prove his innocence **
1031
A, a doctor, while taking an evening stroll, is summoned hurriedly to attend a sick person. He meets with evil experiences
1032
B seeks employment, but her sex is against her * B, in order to carry out an enterprise, resorts to a stratagem **
1033
B, sorely in need of money, undertakes a rash enterprise
1034
957c ch A to A-8 1107a ch A to A-8
A, an inventor, is secretly testing out an invention * A, an inventor secretly testing out an invention, so delays in mid-ocean a ship carrying a fabulous cargo of bullion that fears are entertained for the ship’s safety **
1052b ch A to A-8 1116 ch A to A-8
1035
A, thinking he has a robber to deal with, by mistake shoots his friend, A-2
1036
A is a plain man of mediocre abilities * A, of an humble station in life, is mistaken for A-4. a celebrity **
1037
1146 1164 ch A to A-9, A-4 to A-8 & A-8 to A 1224
A is impersonating A-8, when he is confronted by A-8 in person
998 ch A-4 to A-8 1232 ch A-3 to A-8
1038
A, highly placed, wealthy and influential, has exactly the same name as a characterless individual, A-8, who lives in the same community
1146 ch A to A-8 1448 ch A to A-8, A-5 to A & A-8 to A-4
1039
A is seeking the life of A-3, an enemy * A, seeking the life of A-3, follows A-4 with murder in his heart; for A-4, by chance, is wearing the hat and coat of A-3 **
1035 ch A-2 to A-4 1311 ch A-3 to A-4
1040
A is on his way to keep an important engagement * A is injured in an accident and taken unconscious to a hospital **
1041
118 ch A to A-8 & GF-A to A 825 389 -*** 899 1433a
A, on his way to execute a new will disposing of his estate, meets death in an accident
1042
A carelessly leaves a door unlocked while engaged in a secret enterprise * A, engaged in a secret enterprise, suffers a chance intrusion and discovery owing to his own carelessness **
A has a jeweler, A-9, send to his friend, A-2, a silver whiskey flask, and to B 976 an expensive “slave” bracelet * A’s presents to A-2 and B are in packages, and the packages are transposed by A-9 with unfortunate results **
1043
A sells a gold mine of little value tentatively to A-8 at a bargain, price. A-8 delays turning over the money and getting the deed * A’s gold mine, seemingly of little value, is turned into a “bonanza” by a lucky strike **
1255b 1255b ; 1040 1255b ; 1040 ch A to A-8
1044
A unwittingly takes a suit case belonging to a stranger, A-4, when leaving a train, leaving his own suitcase in place of A-4’s * A’s suit case is in the hands of a stranger, A-4. The train is wrecked and A-4 is killed. A, on the evidence of his own suit case, is reported a casualty **
b 370 ch A to A-2 378 ch A to A-2
A unwittingly takes an object, X-1, belonging to his friend, A-2, leaving for A-2 a similar object, X-2, in place of X-1. Close inspection is necessary to discover the difference between X-1 and X-2
390 390 -** ; 594c ch A to A-2
1045
A, in a half doze, overhears a chance conversation that concerns a transgression; but he is in doubt as to whether he overheard a real conversation, or was deceived by a dreaming mind
1046
677 ch B to A 664 ch A to A-4 1389b
A is strolling through the streets of a large city at dead of night * A is suddenly arrested by an object, X, that drops in front of him from the upper window of a house **
1364a ch B to A 1369 1394 1400 1425 1435
1047
A, a blind man. is groping his way along the street * A, a blind man, answering a wild call for help, stumbles into a nest of crooks, A-5, A-5, A-5, who are engaged in a criminal enterprise **
27 801 1220b ch A to A-5 1128 1253 ch A-3 to A-5
1048
A, years after he has stolen money from A-2, by merest chance and unwittingly happens to stop for the night with A-2 and his wife, B * B, and her husband, A;2, meeting A, by chance discover secretly that A has with him a bag of unset diamonds **
1049
A, when in doubt regarding his course of action in any enterprise, flips a com to let chance decide. This has always been his custom, and it has invariably been successful; but there comes a time when the coin proves unreliable
747 *-** 815a *-** 836 837 848a
1050
A is disagreeably surprised when, by chance, he finds stolen jewels in the possession of B
1051
A, finding by chance an aged nurse, B-7, learns from her a secret of birth and parentage which means happiness for him
1052
a 1369 ch A-4 to A-8 1371 1437
A, by chance, meets A-8 who. under the influence of liquor, reveals an important secret * A learns from A-8 whether a man or his wife died first in an accident—a secret of tremendous importance **
A is abandoned to die in mid-ocean by A-9, captain of a steamship, who refuses to delay his vessel to make the rescue * A is rescued from a boat adrift in mid-ocean when an accident delays the steamer of which A-9 is captain **
1053
622 755 1378 ch A to SN & FA to A
A hears by chance a familiar name, and the name solves a riddle of the past * A, hearing by chance a familiar name, finds his long-lost son, SN **
928b 1291a ch A to SN ; 1461c ch A to SN & B to A ; 928b
1054
A solves a mystery involving his happiness * A solves an important mystery when falling plaster reveals the place where some old love letters are concealed **
1055
245 ; 1051 245 ; 1054 801 ; 828
A and B achieve happiness when a questionable story is proved to be false
1056
622 ; 674 ; 953 750 ; 953 *-** 755 1378
A, hiding in a place where there is no food, steals from the larder of his nearest neighbor, A-4 * A-4, missing food from his larder, half believes it was taken by a “ghost” **,A, a supposed ghost, is caught in a trap set by A-4; and A-4 proves to be A’s missing son, SN ***
1057
A, young and unmarried, assumes temporary charge of an infant, CH, for a woman stranger, B-4 * A, volunteering to care for an infant, CH, for a woman stranger, B-4, finds himself with CH on his hands when B-4 fails to return **
A borrows an infant, CH, from a married friend, A-2 594c ch A to A-2 1057a ch A to A-2 in order to carry out an unusual enterprise
1218 ch A to CH & A-2 to A 1289c
1058
A lightly assumes a task to oblige his friend, A-2 * A, assuming an enterprise to oblige his friend, A-2, finds it completely beyond his powers **
980 812b ch F-B to A & A to A-8
1059
A, although simple minded and genuine, is awkward in speech and forward and uncouth in manner * A, in spite of certain character defects, seeks the friendship of A-4, but succeeds only in annoying A-4 and so fails of his purpose **
43 ch F-B to A-4 762 ch A-8 to A-4
1060
A, a young man of mediocre abilities, is happy in considering himself a very superior person * A attempts audacious enterprises, but his confidence has a way of leaving him “flat” before the enterprises are carried through to completion **
1061
A is told by a clairvoyant that he has inherited the trait of cowardice * A’s belief in the statement that he has inherited the trait of cowardice, makes a coward of him **
584b 615 839 tr A & A-2 842a 888 919a
1062
A is so content with what he has that any impulse toward enterprise is throttled
1063
A’s mistaken ideals are an obstacle to his advancement * A’s ideal of labor is to do just enough to “get by” and hold his job **
1064
787 ; 1461b 1291b ; 1291a ch A to A-5
A makes the mistake of thinking himself a criminal; then he discovers that he is not a criminal * A has assumed the furtive manner of a criminal for so long that it has become habitual with him and he cannot act like an honest man **
1065
A, giving ten years of his life to a miserly uncle, U, in exchange for a college education, loses his ambition and enterprise * A’s uncle, U, has promised A all that he has when he dies, but U dies a bankrupt; and A is thrown upon the world with abilities obscured and enterprise strangled **
1066
A, an escaped prisoner, finds it impossible to free himself of his handcuffs; and when, in desperation, he appeals for help to a stranger, A-4, A-4 notifies a police officer, A-6, and A is recaptured
866 1309 ch B to A & A-3 to A-6 ; 1142b
1067
B fails to understand how her fretful disposition makes herself and all around her unhappy * B, overhearing a conversation which brings home to her a bitter truth regarding her unpleasant disposition, alters her mental attitude and undergoes a beneficial character change **
1068
B comes to understand the evil of her selfish outlook upon life when one of her children, CH, dies
1069
B, over the dead body of her daughter, D-B 557b ch B to D-B 842 ch CH to D-B 945 ch B to D-B, experiences a psychic revelation that transforms her whole character
1070
A, on trial for murder, could establish an alibi and prove his innocence—but only by a dishonorable act * A could save his life by revealing a secret that would compromise the good name of B **
535 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 877 tr A & A-2 635
1071
A finds that the duties of his position are so numerous it is physically impossible for him to carry them out
1072
A’s high official position makes it impossible for him, in his own person, to acquire information which he thinks of first importance
1073
A, a successful business man, has an overwhelming desire to break away from commercial affairs and go adventuring in quest of Romance * Only the fear of public opinion restrains him
1074
A, a writer, discovers that he is losing his grip on his reading public and is becoming unable to write salable material
1075
A, struggling hopelessiy against a character weakness, forms a platonic friendship for B
838 ch A to B & A-2 to A 850a, b 1075b 364d
A’s admiration for his friend, B, and his desire to please her, inspires him to bring out the best in his nature
1076
A, supposed to be a hoodlum, is transformed into a gentleman in an astonishingly-short period of time * A, transformed almost over night from a hoodlum into a cultured gentleman, imparts to B, his friend, the secret of his surprising rehabilitation **
1077
1385 1403 ; 1400 1440 ch A to A-2 1283
A calls at a pawnshop to redeem an object, X, pawned by his friend, A-2, who has died leaving the pledge unredeemed * A has lost the ticket of a pawned object, X. and the pawnbroker will not give up the pledge without cne ticket **
1078
A is obsessed with fear of a pursuing peril * A, obsessed with fear of a pursuing peril, seeks to gain contentment of mind **
1079
A’s character weakness is betting; and he seems unable to conquer the failing although he invariably suffers loss
1080
A, a reporter, assigned to “cover” a certain story and finding it impossible, decides to write up an imaginary interview, pretending it is bona fide
979 ch A to A-4 1301 ch A to A-4 ; 1340
1081
A finds it beyond his power, in any ordinary manner, to secure a man of proven courage for a dangerous piece of work * A proceeds by secret enterprise to find a man of courage **
1082
A is a man who finds cowardice an obstacle to enterprise * A, a craven at heart, deliberately forces himself into danger as a method of developing his courage **
A lives in a strange lost community which is ruled by an idol of Fear * A seeks escape from a community ruled by Fear, but finds it difficult to develop sufficient courage to accomplish his purpose **
1083
A lacks initiative, and the ability unaided to advance his material fortunes * A secures the help of B, a woman friend, to aid him in a difficult enterprise **
225 844a 839 ch A to B & A-2 to A 850a 963 1278a
1084
A seeks to forward an honest enterprise but lacks the means to finance it * A, in order to secure means to forward an honest enterprise, becomes a bootlegger for a time **
92 1309b ch B to A & A-3 to A-6 ; 699a
1085
606 ch A to A-2 639 -* ch A to A-2 672
A would like to save his friend, A-2, from disaster, but money is necessary—and A has no money
1086
A would like to achieve a lofty enterprise, but is so poor he cannot finance the undertaking
1087
A, a crook, would like to restore some of his ill-gotten gains, but finds it difficult without revealing his culpability
1088
A’s happiness is wrapped up in his ambition * A lacks ingenuity and the power to force circumstances to contribute their utmost in forwarding his undertakings **
1089
A seeks to find the relatives of CH, a foundling, of whom he has taken charge * A writes to government authorities sending a copy of a coat of arms found on a foundling. CH’s, coat, but receives no information regarding CH **
1091
A’s knowledge of the profession he seeks to follow has been obtained solely by reading stories about it; he has had no practical experience
1092
A reaches a point in his chosen work where his ingenuity and enterprise grow stale and will not help him onward
1093
A is considered a very inferior person intellectually * A, considered an inferior person intellectually, seeks to solve a mystery that has puzzled the most sagacious [1] A cipher message in which the key word, or phrase, suggests its complement, as “abide” suggests “with me,” “silver threads” suggests “gold,” “when you and I were young” suggests “Maggie,” etc. [2] A message written in bars of music, the music suggesting words of a song that yield the message.
1076 1174 ch A to A-5 ; 1282 ch A to A-5 & A-6 to A 1283
1094
A is a celebrity; and the written requests for his autograph become so numerous that they interfere seriously with his work
1095
A seeks to free himself from certain meddlesome influences that interfere seriously with the practice of his profession
1096
A, a playwright, having no new ideas for a play, goes forth in quest of them
1097
A has a cherished ambition which he cannot realize because he is hampered with certain obligations * A’s obligation, which prevented him from realizing a cherished ambition, passes, but the habit of excusing himself from enterprise on account of the obligation remains, and his cherished enterprise is never undertaken **
A, for worthy purposes, poses as a criminal * A, posing as a criminal, finds that he is arrayed against some of his friends of the elite, A-2, A-2, A-2, who are engaged in a swindling enterprise and are fortified with police protection **
1098
A is a subordinate, and considered mentally inferior * A, a subordinate, attacks a problem that defies solution by his superiors, and solves it, thereby winning just recognition and preferment **
1426b ; 181c 1376 ; 1097b 1435 1413a, b
1099
B is too young, too attractive, too modern for the scholarly position she occupies; and her success, which means happiness to her, is endangered * B, young and attractive, in order to win success in her chosen work, dresses the part of a spinster, and makes herself appear prim and old-fashioned ** [1] B is a professor of higher mathematics in a large college [2] B has charge of the book department in a large department store [3] B is the librarian in a large public library [4] B has been elected to a political office usually filled by some one of the opposite sex
1100
B’s happiness and success hang upon her successful impersonation of a boy * B, impersonating a boy, is subjected to the rough pranks of her male companions, who do not suspect her true sex **
1101
A seeks to overcome personal limitations in an honest enterprise by a resort to dishonest methods
1102
A, wealthy and too old to have his “fling,” gives A-2, a spendthrift, a large sum of money to squander as he sees fit * A hopes to enjoy A-2’s spendthrift experiences second-hand **
1103
A, an elderly writer who runs out of ideas, copies material which his friend, A-2, another writer long dead, wrote in his younger days
1104
584b 615 839 tr A & A-2 857 858 1082a
A’s ignoble weakness is lack of courage in investigating events that have great news value; for A is a newspaper reporter, and news is his stock in trade * A, a coward, by deliberately forcing himself into risky situations in order to acquire first-hand information, develops courage, transforms his character, and becomes a “star” reporter **
1105
B is young and pretty, and believes that Youth, seeking self-expression, is warranted in overriding any and all conventions
1106
B, of an humble station in life, yearns for social prestige * B pretends that she is entertaining a duke, AX **
1107
a 117 1432 ch A to U & NW to A ; 1201 ch A to A-8 & CN to A
A, on one side of the Atlantic, must arrive on the other side at a certain time or he will lose a rich inheritance * A, pursuing an important enterprise, catches a swift steamer for a hurried trip across the Atlantic **
A applies for the position of butler in the home of wealthy A-9 * A, applying to A-9 for a job, is asked for references as to character and ability, and is referred by A to wealthy A-4 **
805 tr A & A-4 809 ch A to A-4 & A-5 to A
1108
A is so preoccupied with business affairs that, while he intends writing to his son, SN, he somehow never gets around to it
622 ; 674 821 1149 *-** ch A to SN
1109
A, a simple mountaineer, comes to a large city in pursuit of an enemy, A-3 * A, from the mountains, seeking his enemy, A-3, in the city, is so overawed and impressed by his unfamiliar environment that his enmity fades away **
857 831 -* ch A to A-3 & A-2 to A 832 ch A to A-3 & A-2 to A
1110
A has committed a crime but has never fallen under suspicion * A’s guilty conscience handicaps him in the field of enterprise **
1111
A, an author, becomes suddenly aware of deterioration in his creative work
1391 ; 1455b 1391 ; 1461b 1103
A, reading detective stories, is fired with a desire to become a detective * A, highly confident of his own ability, takes up a line of work with which he has had no practical experience **
1426a, b 1435 1418b ; 1433b ; 1330 1397
1112
A finds that his obligations as a “quack” doctor are too difficult for his powers
1113
A has a theory that the perfume of flowers may be blended into musical conceptions
1114
A, private secretary to A-9, knows that A-9 is jealously guarding some weighty secret * A’s curiosity gets the better of him and he meddles with the personal affairs of A-9 **
718a ch A to A-9 ; 596 ch A-5 to A-9 1194 ch A to A-9
1115
A seeks to be loyal to his friend, A-2, but certain conditions render it difficult
221a ; 139 601 607 662 1269 tr A & A-2
1116
A is hastening across the ocean on a fast steamer in order to carry out an important enterprise * A, engaged in an important enterprise, is delayed in mid-ocean by an accident to his steamer; the vessel’s wireless is out of commission and A faces failure in a pet undertaking **
1117
A, a somnambulist, deceives himself in a certain enterprise by opposing, in an unconscious state, all the efforts of his waking moments
1118
B, a banker’s wife, trying to subscribe to the social conventions of a farming community, finds her efforts embarrassing and distasteful
1119
B, who lacks every qualification of a successful writer, nevertheless believes herself highly gifted as a novelist
1121
B is ambitious to “get ahead,” to advance herself in her chosen line of work; but she has difficulties that are disheartening
1122
A manufactures a hand-made product in a worthy manner no machinery can duplicate * A, by manufacturing a hand-made product by machinery, on a large scale, and so keeping up with the demand, will amass wealth; but the standard of quality will be lowered **
1123
111 31 ch B to SR-A & A to A-8
A, brother of SR-A and her only living relative, is poor, while SR-A is wealthy and unmarried * A, poor, will not inherit the money of his wealthy sister, SR-A, if she marries, as she seems likely to do **
213 ch A to A-8, B to SR-B & A-7 to A 892 ch B to SR-A & B-3 to A 1001a
1124
A, in his absent-minded moments, mechanically draws odd designs on a piece of paper, unaware of what he is doing, or that it may have an adverse effect upon some of his secret enterprises
1125
a 56 61 176a 736 744 808a 850a
A rejects unfeelingly the friendship of B because he finds her too capricious
261 843 tr B & B-2 893 ch CH to A
b 73 422b -****
A and B, impelled by unusual motives, enter into a suicide pact * A and B pledge each other that he or she will die whenever the other dies **
1126
A is a bibulous person, and his ultimatum from his doctor is this: “Either quit drinking, or resign yourself to die within a few months”
1127
1299 1432 ch A to A-8 & NW to CN
A is a cousin of CN, and CN is to inherit the wealth of a deceased relative, A-8. If CN were out of the way, A would be the legal heir
50 1162 tr A & A-2 & ch A-5 to CN 1195
1128
A, suffering a terrible mental shock, seemingly falls dead * A, apparently dead, is really in a cataleptic state and sees and hears everything that takes place around him although powerless to move a muscle **
A is in a mine when a charge of giant powder explodes prematurely * A loses his eyesight in a powder explosion **
1129
A desires a certain object, X; but X is in the hands of A-4, who guards it carefully
1144 1191 1197 ch A-8 to A-4 1166a, b ch A-9 to A-4
b 1298 ch A to A-5 1304 ch A to A-5 & A-2 to A
A’s cattle have been stolen by A-5, a notorious “rustler” whose very name inspires fear in the law-abiding * A seeks a courageous person who will recover property that has been stolen from him **
A has been robbed of valuable property, X, by A-5, a notorious criminal, and A tries to secure a courageous man who will recover X for him
1130
A a doctor, who is about to leave his office on a night emergency call, is made a prisoner by mysterious strangers, AX, AX, AX, and spirited away
660a ch A-4 to AX 1447 660b ch A-5 to AX
1132
A’s character weakness is superstition * A is so superstitious that it prevents him from winning success in his enterprises **
1133
A is an agnostic who, in his arrogance and presumption, defies a Higher Power
1134
1418b -* 718b ; 1061 ; 839 tr A & A-2
A, a very ordinary young man, suddenly becomes afflicted with megalomania, and his character is completely changed * A, who was timid and shirked enterprise, undergoes a character change which impels him to rush audaciously into the most difficult undertakings **
1135
B, in the hands of crooks, A-5, A-5, A-5. and being forced to do their will, is tortured by having A, the man she loves, threatened with death by one of the crooks who is “drawing a bead” on A from behind a window curtain (or, as it later developed, A was not outside the house at all, and not in any danger)
B, alone and in a strange bedroom, discovers a man, AX, dead in the bed * B is forced to battle for her honor with A-5 when finding herself trapped in a room **
885a, b 1448 ch A to B & A-8 to AX
1136
B sends a telegram to her maid, B-7, to “Come at once” * B 677, intending to send a telegram to her maid, B-7, through error addresses the message to A **
1137
B, in a small boat, has lost her oars and is drifting out to sea in a fog * B, in great danger, seeks to apprise A, at a distance, of her danger by occult methods—methods with which they have often experimented ** B, ocean bathing, is caught in the undertow and is being swept out to sea ***
B, in poor health, is ordered by her doctor to leave the city and live in the country * B, city bred, undergoes unpleasant experiences when she goes to the country to live **
1138
1129a ch A-4 to B 1333b ch A to A-8 & B to F-B
A seeks professionally to secure a desired object. X, from B * A, seeking to secure a desired object, X, from B, finds the object so dearly prized because of family associations that B will not part with it at any price **
1139
A is a profligate son who seeks to borrow money of A-8 on the prospect of inheriting the estate of his wealthy father, F-A, A-8 is skeptical regarding A’s inheriting the estate
1162 ch A-5 to F-A 1226 ch A to A-8 & A-5 to A 1217b
1140
A, publicly, is honest and prosperous, but privately he is a transgressor * A desires a piece of ground on which to build a mansion. The ground is owned by A-8, a poor man, in whose family it has been for generations. Influenced by family sentiment, A-8 refuses to sell **
1141
A has a violent distaste for ghost stories and stories of the supernatural * A pretends to be ill in order to avoid listening to ghost stories **
1427b *-** 1343 1360 1365 1366 1375 1377a 830
1142
a 557a 601 ; 638 1128a ; 1455a 1128a
A, in his coffin and just before burial, revives from a cataleptic trance * A, just before burial, revives from a cataleptic trance, puts weights in the coffin, closes it, and secretly escapes from the house **
A is mistakenly supposed to have met his death in a storm * A, a fugitive from justice, supposed to be dead, assumes an alias and escapes to a distant place **
1143
a 778 ch A to A-5 ; 1217a ch A to A-5 & A-8 to A 1144 ch A to A-5
A is a connoisseur of precious stones and has a valuable collection * A, in order to protect his collection of valuable stones against robbery, displays replicas of them, comparatively worthless, to would-be customers **
b 903 -* 1370b ch A to GF-B 1370c ch A to F-B
A, an artist, is hired by B to paint a miniature; and into the miniature he is to weave an intricate series of lines which constitute a concealed map of great importance
1144
778 ; 729 ch A to A-8 1143a ch A to A-8
A, a crook, seeks by substituting a worthless counterfeit for the valuable original, to secure an object carefully safeguarded
1145
A, a crook, seeks unlawful gain by selling A-8 an object, X, which A-8 already owns
1146
A, a crook, in order to carry out a crafty enterprise, disguises himself as a person of wealth and social standing
1147
758 -* ch A to A-8 899 -* ch A to A-8 ; 1129a ch A to A-8
A, poor, at the request of a rich man, A-8, leaves with A-8 a valuable object, X, which he has in his possession and wishes to sell * A calls on A-8 for a valuable object, X, which A had left with A-8, in the hope of making a sale; but A-8 declares A never left X with him, and has A ejected from the premises **
1433a ch A to A-8 ; 1443b ch A to A-8 1439b
1148
A desires to get away frequently to the city and have his “fling” with boon companions but fears the gossip of the rural community in which he lives * A, wishing to carry out an enterprise that would cause gossip, puts gossip to sleep by inventing a fictitious relative, AX, who is always in trouble and always calling on A to help him out **
A, an innocent transgressor under ban of the law, owes a large sum of money which he must pay * A, a fugitive from the law, assumes a fictitious character and an alias and wins a large sum of money in a certain enterprise **
1149
466a ch CH to A, B to M-A & A to F-A 1108 ch A to F-A & SN to A
A is a lad away from home, very unhappy because he does not receive letters from home as all his other young friends do * A, lonely, and never receiving any letters from his home folk, writes letters to himself and shows them to his friends **
499a ch CH to A, A to F-A & B to M-A 622 ch A to F-A & SN to A
1150
A is a coward who seeks, by arrogant boasting, to convince everybody that he is a hero
615 1433b ; 1330 1336 1433b ; 1363
1151
B simulates ignorance regarding a certain compromising event in her life * B, in order to avoid slander and evil gossip and protect a daughter, D-A, who is about to marry a man of wealth and social position, seeks to hush up a possible scandal in her own life **
1152
B is the owner of a gem so valuable that she fears to wear it in public; so she keeps it in a strong box and wears a replica of it which is of comparatively little value. The fact that she owns the real stone is well known, and the counterfeit is supposed to be the original
1153
335 413 739 850a tr A & B 1099 1119 1121
B fails in an undertaking dear to her heart * B, failing in an undertaking dear to her heart, seeks to make others think she has succeeded **
1154
B, mistaken for another woman who is under ban of death by a strange secret society 1438c-1, seeks to escape from her pursuers
b 138 ; 94a -* 1229 ch B to B-3 1265a ch A to B-3 & A-3 to A
B masquerades as an Unknown in order to prove or disprove an evil story about A * B discovers that B-3 has told an untruth about A **
1155
B, the friend of A, learns that A is desperately involved in debt * B, unknown to A, settles with A’s creditors and frees A from debt **
1156
B innocently commits a transgression * B, innocently committing a transgression, for fear of the law keeps the transgression a close secret **
1157
B is forced to weep at an appointed time; and A strikes her in order to make her grief more realistic
1158
B, traveling alone, invents a fictitious aunt, AUX, as a chaperone
1159
B pretends she has been injured by an automobile in order to collect damages from the owner of the car, A-4
801 ch A to A-4 1192 1192 ; 224
1160
A’s friend, A-2, is the sole support of his parents, F-A and M-A * A’s friend, A-2, the sole support of his parents, dies 603b, c, d, and A withholds the knowledge from the needy parents, writes them in A-2’s name, and continues sending money for their support **
1161
724 ch A to A-4 ; 816a 707 tr A & A-4 787 ch A to A-4 ; 816a
A, falling in with A-4, a stranger who has been injured in an accident, agrees to take over an enterprise which the accident prevents A-4 from finishing * A, in in order to help A-4, poses as A-4 **
1162
793a tr A & A-2 981 tr A & A-2
A induces a friend, A-2, to play the role of A-5 in order to carry out an enterprise in which the presence of A-5 is necessary
1148a ch AX to A-5 1164 ch A-8 to A-2 & A-4 to A-5
1163
A finds his “double” in A-4, and he hires A-4 to attend to certain duties which devolve upon himself (A)
1424b ; 249 639 -* ch A-5 to A-4 1163b, c
A unloads upon A-4 101b ch A to A-4 certain romantic affairs which he (A) finds distasteful
72 ch A to A-4 & A-2 to A 182a ch A-3 to A-4
c 1163a
A’s “double”, A-4, carries out an enterprise as A which A finds disastrous to his own fortunes
1180 tr A & A-4 1192 ch A to A-4 & A-4 to A-8 1197 ch A to A-4 & A-8 to A
1164
710 ch A to A-4 711a ch A to A-4
A, having invited friends to meet a celebrity, A-4, who does not arrive, persuades A-8 to impersonate A-4 in order that the guests may not be disappointed
603a ch A-2 to A-8 610 ch A to A-8 717 ch “officer A-6” to “celebrity A-8”
1165
1145 ch A to A-5 & A-8 to A 1161 ch A to A-8 & A-4 to A-5
A is an art collector * X1 and X2 are very rare and valuable art objects, the only two in the world ** A owns an objet d’art, X1; and he buys X2, as he supposes, which is an exact duplicate of X1, from A-5, only to discover that he has repurchased X1 which the scheming A-5 had stolen from his collection ***
224 ch A to A-5 1146 ch A to A-5
1166
A is a thief who has a real gem, X1, which he thinks is a counterfeit * A, a thief, has a real gem, X1, which he thinks is a counterfeit; and, adroitly, he substitutes X1 for X2, a counterfeit which A thinks is a genuine stone **
b 1166a -*
A, adroitly, secures an object greatly desired, X2. from A-9, who will not dispose of it * A, making a replica, X1, of a valuable original, X2, secures X2 by leaving X1 in its place **
1167
A, for worthy purposes, plays the role of a fictitious criminal, A-5 * A, for worthy purposes playing the role of a fictitious criminal, A-5, is sought by the police for a crime committed by the real A-5 **
1168
A, inspired by altruistic motives, assumes the name and character of A-2, using A-2’s clothes and other belongings, and seeking to carry out an enterprise begun by A-2 * A, posing as A-2, does not know that A-2 is a transgressor **
1169
A seeks to demonstrate his ability to enact a certain role in a forthcoming play * A, in order to prove his ability to enact a certain role in a forthcoming play, assumes the role off the stage **
1170
A, wealthy and of high social standing, desires adventures in the underworld * A, desiring adventures in the underworld and unable to realize his desire in his own character, assumes a fictitious character **
1171
623 ch A to F-B 773 ch A to F-B & B to B-5 822
B’s father, F-B, is suspected of a certain crime * B, in order to save her father, F-B, who is suspected of a certain crime, confesses that she is the culprit ** A, B’s best friend, in order to save B, who is suspected of a certain crime, declares that he alone is guilty ***
1172
B’s striking physical resemblance to B-5, a criminal, causes her to be suspected of a crime
1173
A, a pretender, encounters B, who is also a pretender * A and B are pretenders, yet neither knows that the other is not what he or she seems to be **
773 ; 772 ch A to B & A-4 to A 806 ch B-4 to B 1462
1174
1165 ch A to A-8, A-5 to A & add A-2 1311 add A-2
A and A-2 are crooks, seeking escape through the closing net of the law * A and A-2, crooks trying for a “get-away” after a successful “job,” slip through the police net, A-6, A-6, A-6, when A disguises himself as a woman **
603c, d 1015 ch A to A-8 & A-5 to A 1282
1175
A is a fugitive from justice who has assumed an alias and is posing as an innocent and worthy member of society
A and A-2 are friends, but one of them is a criminal and a fugitive from justice. Which of the two is the criminal?
1015 ch A to A-8 & A-5 to A 1282 ch A to A-5
1176
A, a crook, is trapped and surrounded by officers of the law, A-6, A-6, A-6 * A, a crook trapped and surrounded by officers of the law, A-6, A-6, A-6, escapes by pretending to be another A-6 who is hunting for himself **
1177
263 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 438 658
A, a banker, has juggled with the bank’s funds * A, a transgressor, covers up his criminal acts by a painstaking simulation of honor and excellence **
1178
568c ch A-3 to A-8 1291b ch A-2 to A-8 1309b ch B to A & A-3 to A-8
A, highly respected in his community, has committed a murder * A buries the body of his murdered victim, A-8, in a swamp and, by his usual exemplary conduct, seeks to escape suspicion **
1179
A is a crirninal who is posing as an officer of the law hunting for another crirninal * A, a criminal, poses as an officer of the law looking for A-5, another criminal. Authorities pick up A-5, turn him over to A, and A starts with his prisoner for the scene of A-5’s crime—and his own **
923 1209c ch A-2 to A-5 1309b ch B to A & A-3 to A-5
1180
A, a crook, in order to overcome the difficulties of a certain enterprise, impersonates a celebrated novelist, A-4 * A, a crook impersonating a celebrated novelist, A-4, proceeds to a small town and becomes the lion of a ladies’ literary society **
338 717 ch A-6 to A-4 1163c 1173 ch A to A-4 1271
1181
A is a transgressor who poses as an honest man for the purpose of carrying out another transgression
1182
A, through no fault of his own, is estranged from his parents, F-A and M-A * A, estranged from his parents, F-A and M-A, effects a reconciliation with them by proving his worth in an assumed character as an Unknown **
1183
A, in order to achieve happiness, seeks to be free of suspicion * A drops his own name and assumes the name of a deceased friend, A-2 ** A-2, deceased, has a sister, SR; and SR, not knowing of A-2’s death, corresponds with A, thinking him her brother ***
1184
A’s high place in society is at odds with an enterprise he wishes to undertake * A, in order to proceed with certain plans, finds it necessary to hide his identity **
1185
A, to the public, is highly placed, honest and successful. This reputation is necessary as a “cover” for his private transgressions
1186
A seeks to rebuild his life, wasted in dissipation, along the line of exemplary ideals * A, pursuing a worthy enterprise, changes his name and goes to a place where he is unknown **
1187
A is a poor clerk who, with a limited capital, dons a dress suit and takes a brief “fling” in high society
1188
A, to secure relief from desperate misfortunes, pretends to be a victim of lost identity * A, pretending to be a victim of lost identity, appeals to the police and is given food and shelter while the authorities try to discover who he is and where he comes from **
1189
A is a captured criminal who, when the detective who has him in charge, A-6, suddenly dies, appropriates the clothes and belongings of A-6 and seeks to escape by impersonating him
1190
A, a tramp, in order to have more success in his “panhandling,” pretends to be a missionary
1191
A, a crooked gambler, seeks to fleece a stranger, A-4, 1079 ch A to A-4 out of his money * A, a crooked gambler, pretends to be a friend of A-4, a stranger, in order to lure him into a card game **
1255a ch A to A-4 & A-3 to A 1276 ch A to A-4 & A-5 to A
1192
A, a confederate of B’s, seeks damages from A-4, the owner of an automobile that apparently injures B
1193
1076 ch A to A-3 70 ; 1459 ch B to A 70 ; 1459 ch B to A & A-3 to F-B
A, assuming a disguise and an alias, secures employment from A-3, for the purpose of obtaining certain information * A, discovered masquerading under a false name and in disguise, is compelled to flee for his life **
1451b ch A-8 to A-3 1439a ch A-2 to A-3
1194
A is a thief who has an honest profession which he uses as a “cover” for his dishonest practices * A seeks to appropriate a large sum of money which a dying man, A-8, has in his possession **
1195
A is a murderer who, for his own protection and gain, impersonates the man he has murdered
1196
636 1004 ch A-8 to B 1188 1190
A is mistaken by B for her son, SN * A, mistaken by a dying woman, B, for her son, SN, altruistically fosters the delusion in order to give B a few last moments of earthly comfort **
1197 ch A-8 to SN 1201 ch CN to SN
1197
1163c ch A to A-8 & A-4 to A 1129a
A bears a striking physical resemblance to A-8 * A impersonates A-8 for the purpose of acquiring gain **
1146 1163a ch A to A-8 & A-4 to A
1198
A, for the purpose of discovering what obstacles a certain person will meet and how he will react to them, assumes the role of a fictitious character and falls into very real misfortunes
1199
A is a wanderer “under a cloud” who returns as an Unknown to his home town, scene of his youthful transgressions * A, returning to his home town as an Unknown, prevents a bank holdup **
1200
A, a crook, assumes the role of an honest, cultured gentlemen, A-8 * A, a crook, assuming the role of an honest, cultured gentlemen, A-8, undergoes experiences which break down his nerve and exhaust his resourcefulness **
1201
1414a ch A to CN 1414b ch A to CN
A’s cousin, CN, has long been mysteriously missing * A’s uncle, U, dies and leaves A’s cousin, CN, a large estate. A impersonates CN **
1202
A plays the role of a “rube” so successfully that he defeats the purpose for which he undertook the impersonation
A, wealthy, entertains his friends lavishly; consequently, he counts his friends by scores * A, wealthy, as a test of his friends’ loyalty, pretends to lose his wealth; then he tries to borrow, but not one of his former friends will lend him so much as a plugged nickel, or even notice him in the street as he passes **
1203
B seeks to convince the home folks that she is a celebrity when she is really a failure * B sends newspaper clippings regarding a celebrity, B-4, to the home folks, and pretends that she is B-4 under a stage or pen name **
1204
B’s happiness requires a complete escape from her life and environment * B hires B-8, a woman who has not long to live, to take her name ** B-8 dies and is buried as B ***
1205
1160 ch A-2 to BR-B & F-A and M-A to B 1168 ch A-2 to BR-B
B does not know that her brother, BR-B, is dead. She corresponds with a man, A, who pretends to be BR-B * B, after corresponding with A, whom she supposes to be her brother, BR-B, calls on A unannounced and discovers A’s deception **
1206
B, seeking to carry out an enterprise in a large department store, finds the enterprise endangered by A-6, a detective * B, faultlessly dressed, in order to escape A-6, a detective, steps into the show-window of a large department store and poses as a life-size wax figure, one of several figures displaying the latest suits and cloaks **
1207
B’s sex prevents her from securing employment among men; so she disguises herself as a boy
1208
1172 ch B-5 to B-2 1203 ch B-4 to B-2
B is impersonating B-2. In the midst of the impersonation, B-2, at a distance, is injured in an accident and expected to die. Great newspaper publicity is given the incident 1151 1258.
1209
A, a fugitive from justice, disguises himself and, as an Unknown, risks discovery and arrest to carry out a romantic enterprise
52b 673 *-** 684 ch F-B to A 915 964b
A, a Beau Brummel, wealthy and aristocratic, disappears inside a public wash room at a railway station with a suit case. When he reappears, he has transformed himself into a typical hoodlum. A checks his suit case and plunges into the underworld in quest of adventure
A, a fugitive from justice, succeeds by a stratagem in rescuing his pal, A-2, from the toils of the law
1210
A is told by his doctor that he has only three months to live * A, wealthy miser, told by his doctor that he has only three months to live, decides to spend all his money before he dies so none will be left for his heirs **
1211
A, having committed a transgression, seeks to make restitution without betraying his guilt
1212
a 723 ch A to A-2 & A-5 to A 981 tr A & A-2
A, for his own selfish reasons, gives aid to his friend, A-2, who is suffering misfortune
b 622 ch A to A-8 & SN to A 1188 1414b ch A to SN
A, for his own selfish reasons, pretends to be the long-lost son of wealthy A-8
1200 ch A-8 to SN 1291a ch A to SN
A, seeking a job from A-9, refers A-9 to A-4 for a recommendation as to character and ability, telling him A-4 can be reached at a prominent hotel at a certain hour by phone * A, when A-4 is paged in a prominent hotel, answers the call, assumes the character of A-4 and gives himself such a flowery recommendation that he secures a job from A-9 **
1213
A invents a fictitious servant, A-7 * A invents a fictitious servant, A-7, on whom he pretends to depend, and whose unreliability, while seeming to occasion A much embarrassment, is really a convenience to A **
1423 ch AX to A-7 1424a ch AX to A-7 1216 tr A & A-2 & ch AX to A-7
1214
1129a ch A to A-5 & A-4 to A-2 ; 1268 ch A to A-5
A, friend of A-2, learns that A-2 is to be made the victim of a transgression. A discovers this too late to warn A-2, and determines to help him by secret enterprise
1215
A tries to make two pugilists, A-2 and A-8, who are fast friends, stage a spirited ring battle * A, for certain reasons, seeks to make enemies of two friends, A-2 & A-8 **
273 ch A to A-8 ; 230 -* 1278a
1216
A’s friend, A-2, has invented a fictitious character, AX, for personal reasons * A, for personal reasons, impersonates the fictitious character, AX, invented by his friend, A-2 **
1217
a 778 1129a ch A-4 to A-8 1144
A is a bold thief who wishes to hide his identity and appear free of ulterior motives while carrying out an audacious robbery * A, a crook, pretends to be a lover of precious stones while calling on a collector of gems, A-8 **
A, the outcast son of F-A, seeks to borrow money of A-8 with the approval of F-A * A, seeking to borrow money of A-8 on the supposed approval of F-A, asks A-8 to call on F-A and secure authority to make the loan **
A wishes to buy an object, X, in the possession of B. B will not sell X. A-5, a crook, steals X from B and tries to sell it to A
1218
A is captured by a brigand, A-5, and held for ransom * A’s friend, A-2, plans to rescue A from a brigand, A-5, who is holding A for ransom, and he plans to make the rescue without paying the ransom **
1219
A, secretly searching for a man of courage, stages a crafty enterprise in order to find a man of sufficient courage to face a dangerous test
1287 ch A to A-5 793a ch A to A-5 & A-2 to A
1220
A, craftily seeking gain, overcomes the opposition of B with the use of strong drink
A is a grafter who forces B to help him in his grafting enterprises * A compels B to wander about the streets in rags, forlorn and weeping, with the idea of securing money from guileless strangers **
1221
A is secretly drugged by enemies, A-5, A-5, A-5 * A, secretly drugged by enemies, A-5, A-5, A-5, is a drug addict and the potion has no effect; but A, realizing the attempt has been made, simulates unconsciousness to discover why it was made **
1222
A believes A-3 guilty of a crime * A, as a means of forcing a confession of guilt from A-3, throws both himself and A-3 into a situation where death for both of them seems imminent **
1461a ch A to A-3 1456 ch A-5 to A-3
A, by subtle enterprise, forces a confession of guilt from A-3, and thus wins success in a difficult undertaking
635 *-** ch A-5 to A-3 894 ch A-5 to A-3 887a ch A to A-3
1223
a 1090 1102 ch A-2 to A-4 1111b
A tries to discover what obstacles a certain person will meet and how he will react to them * A hires A-4 as a catspaw and sends him uninformed into various misadventures **
1161 ch A to A-8 1162 ch A-2 to A-4 1163a
b 77 ch A to A-4, A-3 to A-8 & F-B to A 1081
A, in order to forward a certain enterprise, contrives a test of merit for two men, A-4 and A-8 * A pretends to disappear and to be in great danger, and so lures A-4 and A-8 into real danger in a quest for him **
295a ch A to A-4 209 ch A to A-4 & A-3 to A-8
1224
1146 1162 ch A to A-2, A-2 to A & A-5 to A-8
A seeks for his own gain to impersonate a widower, A-8, who has a child, CH. A has no child but overcomes the handicap by a stratagem
1057b 1167 ch A-5 to A-8 1147 -* ch A to A-4 & X to CH
1225
429a 734 953 1378 ch F-A to A & A to SN
A has taken up his quarters in a vacant house 74a -* * A, taking refuge in a vacant house and desiring to stay on secretly in the place, moves into the attic when the house is rented **
1226
A learns t hat he has been cast, by A-5, for the role of victim in a confidence game * A simulates guilessness in an attempt to lure designing A-5 to his own undoing **
1227
A’s friend, A-2, is waylaid and robbed by three men; and one of the men is A * A’s friend, A-2, is robbed by A and A-5; then A, in turn, robs A-5 ** A robs A-5 of valuables stolen from A-2, and returns the property to A-2 ***
A, in order to convince B that he is a man of courage, arranges with A-2 to stage a fake holdup with B the supposed victim * A appears during a fake holdup and “rescues” B **
A hires a confederate, A-2. to abduct B * A hires A-2 to abduct B under pretense that she is to be held for ransom ** A “rescues” B during a mock abduction ***
1228
A possesses knowledge inimical to A-3 * A is manoeuvered into jail by the politically powerful A-3 in order to prevent A’s information from causing A-3 any injury **
1229
A finds himself with a strange baby, CH, on his hands * A, with a strange baby, CH, on his hands, secretly leaves CH in the care of B, who has other children **
249 ch B to B-8 1154b ch B to B-8
1230
1268 ch A to A-5 1311 ch A-3 to A-5
A is obsessed with a fear of burglars * A, obsessed with a fear of burglars, places a wax figure, X, in his bed at night and sleeps in a locked closet **
1252 ch A to A-5 & A-8 to X 1313b ch A-3 to A-5
1231
A wagers all his money on a boxing bout * A, wagering all his money on a boxing bout between A-2 and A-8, learns that the pugilists are fast friends and that neither will fight to win **
1232
725 ch A to A-3 & A-5 to A 998 ch A to A-3 & A-4 to A
A discovers that A-3 has knowledge of a secret that will bring disaster to A if revealed * A finds it necessary to abduct A-3 and hold him incommunicado **
719a ch A to A-3 875b ch A to A-3 1130 ch A to A-3
1233
79 804 980 -* 985 1265a tr A & A-3
A finds himself in danger because he has innocently undertaken the custodianship 9f a mysterious package, X * A, in danger because he is the custodian of a mysterious package, X, contrives a dummy package, X2, exactly counterfeiting X in appearance **
1234
A recovers property stolen from his friend, A-2 * A, recovering property stolen from his friend, A-2, seeks to restore it by stealth so A-2 will not know it has been out of his possession **
786 808a ch B to A-2 1035 tr A & A-2 1337
1235
A attempts to deceive his friend, A-2, thinking to profit by the deception, but fails * A’s friend, A-2, reaps a rich reward from a discovery he has made and offers to share with A; but A, knowing he is unworthy of such generosity, refuses it **
1236
213 -* ch A to A-8, B to SR-A & A-7 to A 1123 ; 126 ch B to B-3 ; 24a ch A to A-8 & B to SR-A ; 262a ch B to SR-A & A to A-8
A, by trickery, prevents his sister, SR-A, from marrying A-8 * A, through deception involving his sister, SR-A, vans a large estate **
1237
A pretends to lead a dissipated life * A pretends that he is “going to the dogs” in order to deceive his mortal enemy, A-3, and lead A-3 to believe he is not to be feared ** A, when his mortal enemy, A-3, is lulled by a false sense of security, strikes and kills ***
A kills himself, but contrives to make his death appear accidental * A kills himself in order that money, to be secured as life insurance, will take care of his pressing obligations ** 802a ch A to A-6 & B to A 952 [1] A closes himself inside his garage, starts the engine of his car, inhales the exhaust gases, and dies [2] A pretends to stall his automobile on the railroad track and is killed by a limited train [3] A while in a profuse perspiration from violent exercise deliberately exposes himself to the wintry air [4] A, on a hunting trip, is killed when his gun is “accidentally” discharged
1238
A, a writer, slipping in his work as the years advance, draws on the material of his earlier days to keep himself going. The material exhausted, A dies
1239
A, a crook, launches a benevolent enterprise as a means of making secret restitution of his ill-gotten gains
1240
B goes innocently with A-3, a friend, to pass a few days at a summer resort * B’s friend, A-3, dies suddenly in his room in a summer resort hotel; and B, first to discover A-3’s death, flees secretly in order that her name may not be compromised **
1241
B undertakes, for extravagant pay, to carry out a secret investigation 1267b, c ch A to A-8 in which it is necessary for her to pretend to be deaf and dumb, and in which she must have a knowledge of “sign” language
B, compelled by her father, F-B, to engage in a distasteful enterprise, evades the enterprise by pretending to have suddenly been stricken deaf and dumb
B, engaged in an entei prise that might cause gossip or censure, escapes from a room by picking the lock of a door with a bent hairpin
1242
B, a young woman engaged in an enterprise that might cause gossip or censure, defers to public opinion by a stratagem
b 117 ch F-A to B 118 ch GF-A to B & B to B-8
B, wealthy relative of A, dies and leaves him a fortune provided he will not do a certain thing * A renounces an inheritance because of a distasteful obligation attached to it; and then, after giving up the inheritance, a codicil to the will restores it to him, stating that the supposed obligation was merely a “test of merit” **
1243
B subtly places obstacles in the path of A; obstacles which, when overcome, will profit A and develop his moral courage
1244
B plans to forward an enterprise, but cannot do so openly and must resort to craftiness
806 ch B-4 to B 1241a, b, c 1242a 1243
B, in order to forward a certain enterprise, assumes a fictitious name and secures the position of private secretary to A
1245
B prevents a stranger, B-4, from buying an article, X, which, B is convinced, will bring her only misfortune, by tying to X a ticket labeled “sold”
1246
B, daughter of M-B, falling into error, conducts herself unwisely and scorns admonition * B’s mother, M-B, copies B’s foolish conduct, thus giving B a visible demonstration of its absurdity **
1247
A seeks craftily to keep the good opinion of the public * A closely guards an evil secret which, if known, would reflect upon his character and make impossible a cherished enterprise **
1248
A is a doctor, who follows his honest profession by day, and makes it a “cover” for his activities as a burglar by night
1249
A attempts craftily to clear himself of a suspicion of robbery * A explains that he invested money, belonging to himself and A-2, in an enterprise that failed **
1250
280a 655 -* 663 607 ch A-2 to A-3 1255b ch A-8 to A-3
A is helpless against an armed .enemy, A-3 * A pretends to be hors du combat for the purpose of luring his enemy, A-3, within arm’s reach **
1189 ch A-6 to A-3 1222b 1232 1237a
1251
983 998 ch A to A-8 & A-4 to A
A is aware that A-8 knows too much for his (A’s) good * A gives A-8 money with which to take himself out of the country **
1252
1291b ch A-2 to A-8 1290a ch A-2 to A-8 1309b ch B to A & A-3 to A-8
A, to rid himself of the body of his murdered victim, A-8, and escape suspicion, hides the body in an old tomb
1291a 1302 1344 -* ch A-2 to A-8
1253
A is lured into a trap by A-3 * A, lured into a trap by A-3, has set a counter-trap for A-3 **
1255 **-*** 1261 1272 ch A-9 to A-3
1254
A, painting a house, finds the purse of B lying on a bench in the garden * A finds a purse which contains the key to B’s strong box ** A rifles the safe of B, his employer, and returns the key of the strong box to the place where he found it. But there is a smear of yellow paint on the key ***
1295 1302 1447 tr A & A-8 1461a
1255
a 75a 1253 1278a ch A-8 to A-3
A is inveigled into a gambling game by A-3 * A’s enemy, A-3, lures A into a gambling game and arranges for a fake police raid * A’s enemy, A-3, arranges for a fake police raid on a gambling game; but A, secretly informed, has the police make a real raid
A is in a wild race with A-8 for a fortune * A’s fortune depends on winning a race with A-8, and in reaching town and securing a certain document, X, before A-8 can get his hands on it **
711b -** 685 1250 ch A-3 to A-8
1256
A has a valuable work of art destroyed by a lady, B, in a tantrum * B, a very great personage, snatches A’s cane and belabors him with it. A auctions off the cane as a priceless piece for a collection **
1257
A, a sculptor, models a bust of B 908 1067 -* at B’s order * B, displeased with the work of a sculptor, A, destroys a bust in an angry outburst **
1258
B, a woman criminal arrested by A-6, a detective, seeks to effect her escape by artful strategy
1259
B traps A-5, a thief, by telling him her valuables are in a clothes closet—and then locking the closet
1260
A, rich and unscrupulous, has set his heart on acquiring a certain piece of ground * A desires property which A-8 refuses to sell; so A ruins A-8 financially and forces him to sell **
1000 *-** 1443b 1439b tr A & A-8
b 380 ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 898 -*
A, rich and unscrupulous, craftily manoeuvers A-8 into debt * A, manoeuvering A-8 into debt, offers to cancel the debt if A-8 will agree to a certain proposition **
48 tr A & A-8 269 ch A-3 to A-8
1261
280a tr A & A-3 1191 ch A-4 to A-3
A’s confederate, B, with a woman’s wiles, lures A-3 into a trap that has been set for him
1253 tr A & A-3 1255a tr A & A-3
1262
A represents guilt-masquerading-as-innocence * A is influenced to engage in an enterprise that will bring about his punishment for transgression **
1263
A discovers an evil secret of B’s past * A decides to use secret information for blackmailing purposes **
1264
1168 -* tr A & A-2 1277b ch A to A-2 1288 -*
A persuades his friend, A-2, to undertake a hazardous piece of work—and does not tell him it is hazardous
1168 tr A & A-2 1265a ch A-3 to A-2 1288 *-** 1272 ch A to A-2 & A-9 to A 1275 ch A to A-2 & A-5 to A
1265
a 75a tr A & A-3 1264 ch A-2 to A-3
A, seeking to obtain unfair advantage of A-3, induces him to take charge of some contraband goods, knowing he will be apprehended
623 ch A to A-3 1154b ch A to A-3 & B-3 to A
A’s rival, A-3, when A fails to join him in an enterprise as agreed, carries out the enterprise alone
603a ch A-2 to A-3 701 ch A to A-3 & A-2 to A
1266
A’s enemy, A-3, is a connoisseur of wines * A, by working on A-3’s pride as a connoisseur of wines, lures him into a wine vault where he is faced with death **
1311 -* 1311 1325 ch B to A & A to A-3
1267
a 409 tr A & A-3 1314 tr A & A-3
A, influenced to carry out an enterprise, falls into a trap—a trap of mysterious dangers unknown to him
1264 ch A to A-8 & A-2 to A 1265a ch A to A-8 & A-3 to A 1266 tr A & A-3
A, a miser who is deaf and dumb, is made a prisoner in his home by A-5, who seeks to force him to reveal the whereabouts of hidden wealth
A, deaf and dumb, is dying and desires to make a will. The lawyer who has been summoned, A-8, thinks chicanery is afoot, and hires B to go with him to read A’s “sign language”
1432 1461b ch A to B & AX to A
1268
A’s plan to commit a robbery becomes known, and a trap is laid for him at the scene of the intended crime
1269
A discovers his friend, A-2’s, secret transgression * A informs the authorities of his friend, A-2’s, secret transgression and receives the reward for A-2’s capture **
1039 ch A to A-2 & A-3 to A 1313a tr A & A-2 1313b ch A to A-2 & A-3 to A
1270
A disapproves of his nephew, NW; and A, sick unto death, sends for a lawyer, A-8, to draw his will * A’s nephew, NW, tricks A into thinking that he is A-8, the lawyer who has come to draw A’s will **
117 ch A to NW & F-A to A 1432
1271
A pretends to be a novelist, A-4, writing a burglar story * A, a crook, pretends to be a novelist, A-4, writing a burglar story; and a banker, A-8 1177 ch A to A-8, obligingly gives A information about his own bank vaults **
1174 1251 tr A & A-8 1253 ch A-3 to A-8
1272
604 ch A-8 to A-9 1267a 1264 ch A to A-9 & A-2 to A
A, at the instigation of A-9, unknowingly commits a crime * A, innocent, is arrested for a crime; and his employer, A-9, testifies against him **
866 ; 1322 ch A-3 to A-9 329 ch A-2 to A-9 ; 850a
1273
A is selling luck charms among a superstitious people * A, selling luck charms in a town, is denounced by the mayor of the town, A-9, as an imposter because A has not “crossed A-9’s palm with silver” **
1220a ch B to A-9 1278e ch A-8 to A-9
1274
A, seeking to convert a savage people to Christianity, has all his efforts set at naught by A-3, a witch doctor * A smashes an idol, X, supposed by a savage people to be a god, and immediately good fortune comes to the tribe. A-3 is discredited **
973 1289b *-*** 1319b tr A & A-3
1275
A, supposed to be dead, assumes a fictitious name * A, supposed dead, discovers an imposter, A-5, using his name and pretending that he is A **
1276
612 1191 ch A to A-5 & A-4 to A
A detects A-5 cheating at cards, and denounces him; in the fight that follows, A-5 is killed
750 1017 ch A to A-6 & A-5 to A
1277
a 568c 1291b ch A-2 to A-3 1316 1341 ch A-4 to A-3
A, to escape suspicion, places the body of A-3, the man he has slain, on a railroad track in an attempt to make it appear that A-3 was killed by a train
A craftily fosters the delusion of his own death * A, by a stratagem, fosters the delusion of his own death in an attempt to realize money on his life insurance **
1278
A, counseled by artful B, makes use of important papers belonging to A-8 1054 in forwarding a certain enterprise
A sends a package to B, by messenger * B-3, lurking in the doorway of B, pretends to be B and receipts for a package delivered by messenger **
218b 153 *-** 826 ch A to A-3 & B to B-3
A, by chance, receives confidential information sent by A-4 to A-8 * A, by using confidential information, convinces A-8 of his supposed ability and secures a position at a good salary **
d 1143a ch A to A-4 ; 1144 1188 -*
A, pretending to be seriously ill, is befriended by wealthy A-4. A-8, a doctor, is called in by A-4, and he informs A privately that he is an imposter * A is discovered by A-8, a doctor, to be shamming illness. By collusion, they foster A’s pretensions, whereby A secures bed and board from wealthy A-4. and A-8 secures a fat fee **
698 ch A to A-4 ; 1378 ch A to A-4 ; 1212b ch A-8 to A-4 1166a
e 1212a ch A to A-8 & A-2 to A 1273 ch A-9 to A-8
A, a confidence man selling “luck charms,” finds his business languishing because miserly and influential A-8 has warned the people that his wares are a delusion * A agrees to go “fifty-fifty” with respectable and influential but miserly A-8; and A-8 recommends the luck charms A is selling, and A’s business flourishes
1222a ch A-3 to A-8 1232 ch A-3 to A-8
1279
B, middle-aged, is so adept in the arts of the toilette, that she keeps her beauty youthful and blooming. Apparently in her early twenties, she is really in her late forties
B seeks to recover, by stratagem, wealth which was stolen from her by A * B steals softly into the room of A, who is spending the night at her home, and appropriates a bag of jewels that is under A’s pillow ** B fires a revolver and pretends she is shooting at a thief who got away in the night ***
1280
1254 ch A to A-3 1303 ch A-9 to A-3 1305 ch A-5 to A-3
A catches his enemy, A-3, red-handed in a transgression * A, who “has the goods” on A-3, keeps his information from the authorities and holds A-3 in his power and subject, through fear of the law, to his will **
1281
A, captured by A-5 and taken to a secret place, is being held for ransom * A’s friend, A-2, captures B, daughter of A-5, and makes overtures to exchange B for A, whom A-5 is holding for ransom **
885a ch A to A-2 3a -* ch A to A-2
1282
A, a crook, commits a robbery and escapes in woman’s clothes * A had local fame as a female impersonator; and A-6, a detective, makes use of this fact as a clue in apprehending A for transgression **
1283
1181 1268 1440 ch A to A-2 ; 1077
A discovers where a certain object, X, small but immensely valuable, has been concealed *A, to secure a certain object, X, must proceed warily and without arousing suspicion **
1284
983 ch A to A-5 & A-8 to A 997 ch A-2 to A-5 1011
A, a detective, captures a criminal, A-5, who was once an old friend of his * A, a detective, owes A-5, a criminal he has captured, a sum of money which he has not been able to repay; and A-5 hopes to make use of the debt in securing his release from custody ** A, a detective, gives A-5, a crirninal he has captured, a written order for the reward offered for A-5’s apprehension; thus A, having paid the debt, takes A-5 to jail ***
1209c ch A to A-5 1319a ch A-3 to A-5 & tr A & A-5
1285
A plans by crafty enterprise to secure a rich inheritance
1289c *-** 1197 1201 1285b 1290a, b
A, unknown to B, holds a large sum of money in trust for her * A, desperately in need, secretly appropriates to his own use money belonging to B **
A, a “dummy chucker,” pretends to have a fit on the walk in front of the mansion of A-4, a wealthy man * A, a crook, pretends to have a fit, and is befriended by A-4, who calls in a doctor, A-8, to attend to him **
1286
A finds the fly leaf of the Bible owned by his father, F-A * A finds evidence to prove that his father, F-A, is dead **
1287
A is threatened with violence if he carries out an enterprise connected with his profession * A, in the face of threats, carries out a certain enterprise and discovers that the threats were merely a stratagem to prove his courage **
1006a 1223b ch A to A-9 & A-4 to A
1288
245 ch A-3 to A-2 380 ch A-3 to A-2 1267a ch A to A-2
A challenges his friend (really his enemy), A-2, to a mock duel, the pistols to be loaded with blank cartidges—a performance ostensibly for the entertainment of their friends * A, in what is supposed to be a mock duel with A-2, falls at the first exchange of shots, craftily killing himself in such a way that it appears the killing was done by A-2 **
603a tr A & A-2 624 ch A to A-2
1289
a 830 ch A to A-2 1199 -* ch A to SN
A is a wealthy man whom sharpers, A-5, A-5, are seeking to influence to disinherit a son, SN
1199 *-** ch A to SN 1432 ch NW to SN 1432
A, a white man among savages, seeks to avert a calamity by prayer * A’s enemy, A-3, seeks to avert a calamity by an incantation ** A, by prayer, and A-3, by an incantation, seek to avert a calamity. The calamity is averted ***
c 490b ch A-2 to U 1057b 1285a
A’s rich uncle, U, promises to leave his wealth to A when A and his wife, B, shall be blessed with a son and heir * A, seeking by strategy to secure a rich inheritance, fails in his plans when his uncle, U, discovers A’s “son and heir” to be a girl **
d 1124 1337 ch A to A-6 & A-2 to A 1341
A is so worried about a certain secret enterprise that, in his absent-minded moments, he pencils, on anything that happens to be convenient, diagrams that offer a clue to the enterprise * A’s secret is discovered by A-6, who craftily makes use of clues furnished unwittingly by A himself **
1011 ch A to A-6 & A-5 to A 1284 ch A to A-6 & A-5 to A
1290
A kills A-2 who is about to marry his sister, SR-A, in order that he may inherit wealth possessed by SR-A
A, profligate son of wealthy F-A, cast off and disowned, murders F-A then poses as F-A in an attempt to secure F-A’s property * A, posing as F-A, is unmasked when discovered removing F-A’s clothes **
705 1006a ch A to A-8 & A-5 to A
1291
A commits a transgression and escapes unsuspected * A, committing a transgression and escaping unsuspected, is so tortured by conscience that he has to give himself up and confess **
802b ch A to A-6 803a ch A to A-6 787 ch A to A-8
A, in a drunken brawl, quarrels with A-2 * A, recovering sense and reason after a drunken brawl, discovers A-2 dead at his feet and thinks he has killed him **
c 1000 1432 ch A to F-A & NW to A
A’s estate has been in his family for hundreds of years and it is an unwritten law of the family that it is to be held intact * A commits a transgression when he sells a piece of woodland, part of an inherited estate **
1292
B seeks happiness as a retormed transgressor * B, seeking happiness as a reformed transgressor, has her old transgression discovered **
1293
B forges the name of her father, F-B, to a note in order to secure money for a certain purpose * B forges the name of her father, F-B, to a note. Unknown to B, F-B dies suddenly before the date of the note **
B secretly borrows on property she is holding in trust in order to forward a certain enterprise
B, in order to carry out a certain enterprise, sells a valuable heirloom, X, confided to her for safe-keeping by A
1440 ch A to B ; 1384 ch B to B-4 1204
1294
B commits a transgression in order to conceal a less serious transgression * B, committing one transgression in order to hide another, is apprehended for her crime, brought to trial and sentenced **
1295
A, suffering remorse because he has committed a transgression, seeks to make restitution
1296
A, a prospector, discovers gold * A, a prospector, makes a rich “strike”. Of right he should share his discovery with his partner, A-2, but decides to exploit his discovery for himself alone **
1297
A, a poor man going about his honest duties, is suddenly afforded the opportunity to commit a secret transgression whereby he will acquire great gain without incurring suspicion * A fights against the temptation to acquire gain through transgression **
1298
A is a notorious outlaw, at large and craftily avoiding apprehension
52b 100 651 673 699a 722 ch A to A-6 & A-5 to A 883
1299
1123 ch SR-A to A-8 1127 ch CN to A-8 & A-8 to A-4
A seeks to acquire a rich estate in spite of A-8’s legal rights
1236 ch SR-A to B-8 1290a ch A-2 to A-8 & SR-A to B-8
1300
A has committed a crime and fled to escape the consequences * A finds it important that he show himself where he is known; but it is also important that he remain in hiding **
1301
A seeks to evade the legal consequences of a crime he has committed
1302
A, a transgressor, seeks to forget a transgression, but a certain object, X, (or circumstance) continually reminds him of it
1303
A discovers secretly that his employer, A-9, is murderer and a fugitive from justice
725 ch A-5 to A-9 596 ch A-5 to A-9 854
1304
A and A-2 are placer mining in partnership * A, under cover of night, takes all the wealth belonging to both himself and A-2 and decamps with it **
1305
A captures a burglar, A-5, who is looting his house
1234 1451b ch A-8 to A-5 1460 ch A-4 to A-5
1306
A, a minister of the gospel, errs secretly on his human side and commits a moral transgression * A, highly placed and universally respected, protects his reputation by keeping a moral lapse a close secret
1307
A, in his safe, has a fortune in valuables. During his absence, crooks, A-5, A-5, A-5, attempt to open the safe and loot it of its contents * B 666 152b 921, A’s secretary, is made a prisoner by crooks, A-5, A-5, A-5, when they fail to open A’s safe **
1308
B’s guardian, A, appropriates to his own use the property of B * B, engaged in carrying out an enterprise, finds that she must give it up for lack of funds when her guardian, A, misappropriates her resources **
642 -* 739 812a 850 ch A to A-8
1309
B, seeking to protect herself from A, shoots and kills him
b 400 483b 495 126 ch A to A-3
B’s friend, A-3, mysteriously disappears 770a ch A to A-3 1277b ch A to A-3 while in B’s company * B is arrested on suspicion of having murdered A-3 **
1310
66a, b, c 433a 1320 tr A & A-8
A seeks by craftiness to be revenged on B * A, seeking revenge against B, overreaches himself **
647 ch A-5 to A 648 669 ch A-5 to A 818a tr A & A-4
1311
A revenges himself upon an enemy, A-3 * A revenges himself upon an enemy, A-3, unaware of the fact that A-3 is his brother **
1312
695b ch A to A-8 696 ch A to A-8
A’s relative, A-8, has been grievously wronged by the authorities of their common country * A seeks revenge against his country for a grievous wrong **
1313
A seeks revenge upon his friend, A-2 * A and his friend, A-2, are of high and honored station: and A, seeking revenge against A-2, must conceal his purpose and proceed by mdirection **
1216 1260a ch A-8 to A-2 1264 1265 ch A-3 to A-2 1269 1288
b 79 557a 1142a 1275 ch A-5 to A-3 1277b
A, supposed to be dead, plays the role of a ghost * A, supposed dead, plays the role of ghost and, as a method of reprisal, haunts his enemy, A-3 **
1291a ch A to A-3 1334a ch A to A-3 1332 ch A to A-3 1344 ch A to A-3 & A-2 to A 1358 ch A to A-3
1314
A has no personal enmity against A-3, but he is caught in the toils of a family feud and his obligation requires that he kill A-3
1109 1309a ch B to A & A to A-3 912b
1315
A seeks revenge against A-3 for a disrespectful remark against A’s family
1109 *-** 840 tr A & A-2 1222a
1316
1323c ch A to A-3 & A-8 to A 1333a ch A to A-3
A seeks revenge against A-3 for a persecution that results in the death of A’s parents and sisters
1317
313 ch F-B to A-8 171 ; 223 ch F-B to A-8
A, a poor young man, inspired by anger and a desire for revenge, seeks to ruin wealthy A-8, a powerful captain of industry
1318
A seeks revenge against A-3 for a terrible wrong * A, seeking revenge against A-3, discovers after a long search that A-3 is dead **
1319
a 567 -* 1269 ch A to A-3 & A-2 to A
A, in order to be revenged upon his enemy, A-3, manufactures an infernal machine, X * A sends an infernal machine, X, to his enemy, A-3, and it falls into the hands of A’s friend, A-2 **
A constructs a deadly trap in a place where, he thinks, his enemy, A-3, will fall into it * A sets a trap for A-3, but A-2 is caught in it **
653 ch A to A-2 & A-5 to A 728 ch CH to A-2
1320
A is a malefactor of small pretensions, a down-and-outer of striking physical appearance masked by rags and squalor * A, down and out, is hired by A-8, a revengeful rich man, to wear evening clothes, appear at a social gathering and act as a catspaw in carrying out a vicious scheme of reprisal **
818a *-** ch A-4 to A-8 1217c ch A to A-8 & A-5 to A
1321
812a ch B to SR-A 1326 ch B to SR-A
A seeks revenge for a wrong committed against his sister, SR-A * A, seeking revenge for a wrong committed against his sister, SR-A, has difficulty in discovering the name of the wrong-doer **
737c ch B to SR-A & A to A-8 801 ch B to SR-A
1322
A seeks to be revenged on A-3* but A-3 is powerful and constantly on his guard against A
1323
a 433a 662 ch A-2 to A-3 1323b
A, seeking revenge against B-3 for a wrong committed by her husband, A-3, who is dead, finds that B-3 treasures A-3’s memory most sacredly, unaware of his evil character * A could destroy the beautiful love and devotion of B-3, for her dead husband, A-3, by telling her the sort of man A-3 was ** A, in a spiritual victory, decides to forego a cherished enterprise and spare an innocent woman her happy but mistaken ideals ***
A, prosperous and successful, is hated by a rival, A-3 * A is brought under suspicion as a political conspirator through the craftiness of a rival, A-3 **
A commits an act of reprisal against A-8 with more serious results than he had intended [1] A blows up a dam and sends a flood of released waters down on the home of A-8 [2] A sends an infernal machine to the home of A-8 [3] A sends a box of poisoned candy to the home of A-8
1324
a 1324b -* 1299 ch A to A-3 1261 tr A & A-3
A’s enemy, A-3, craftily seeks to encompass the death of A * A, by subtle enterprise, brings upon A-3 the fate A-3 was seeking to bring upon him **
1324b *-** 1250 1253 1267a ch A to A-3
b 1324a 1310 ch A to A-3 & B to A 1313a ch A to A-3 & A-2 to A
A is sent abroad with a companion, A-3. A-3 bears a letter to a clique of powerful conspirators, A-5, A-5, A-5, ordering the death of A * A secretly examines a letter in the possession of A-3, his traveling companion, and discovers that the letter is his own death warrant. A carefully erases his own name and fills in the name of A-3 **
1262 ch A to A-3 1313b ch A-3 to A-8
1325
B, suffering a grievous injury at the hands of A, seeks to kill him by making use of a certain odor which A regards with superstitious fear
1326
B, wronged, is helpless in reprisal; her friend, A, champions her cause
1327
A, high born, falls under the ban of death as a political conspirator in his native country * A evades a conspiracy aimed at his life and escapes to a distant land **
1328
B seeks revenge as a lofty conception of duty—and comes to her death while seeking it
1329
A, an aristocrat, is trailed and spied upon by enemies, A-3, A-3, A-3, seeking his life * A disguises himself as a hoodlum and lives in the underworld as a means of escaping enemies, A-3, A-3, A-3, who are seeking his life **
1330
A, dabbling in things he does not understand, seeks to accomplish wonderful results * A, involving himself recklessly in matters he does not understand, succeeds only in making himself ridiculous **
1331
A, with a fearful oath declares: “I will see home to-night in spite of the storm, or I will never see home!” * A, homeward bound, drives and drives; and he is still driving, no nearer his home than he was when he first started **
1333
A, a chemist, with the use of subtle poisons, develops a flower of unusual color and beauty * A gives B, who loves flowers, some of his rare blooms—with unhappy results **
A, with a hobby for collecting curios, presents B with an old, hand painted miniature * The miniature of a beautiful woman, framed in gold, containing a mechanism by which a needle, steeped in poison, is thrown out of the painted face. The minature to be worn “next the heart” **
1334
a 475 576a 872 ch B to A 1064 1132
A is haunted by a delusion that arouses superstitious fear and causes him to give up an enterprise
A’s friend, A-2, is killed in an accident at A’s side * A, superstitious, believes he is haunted by the ghost of his friend, A-2 **
827 830 tr A & A-2 839 tr A & A-2
c 1277b ch A to A-2 1348b ch A to A-2
A’s friend, A-2, is mysteriously murdered * A seeks to discover the murderer of his friend, A-2 **
1335
A, seeking to carry out a certain enterprise, climbs into a building and suddenly discovers that the room he has entered is a trap; all windows bar themselves, and the stout door locks against him
1336
A, a needy person, picks up two pairs of cast-off shoes, one pair discarded by a clergyman, and the other pair by a man of reckless nature and “shady” reputation * A, in one pair of shoes, is meek and circumspect in his behavior; when wearing another pair he is wild and profligate ** (What would happen if he wore one of each pair?)
1337
A stumbles over the body of a murdered man, A-8 * A, stealthily entering the house of his friend, A-2, finds the body of a murdered man, A-8 **
1338
A, a pugilist, believes that A-2, a friend whom he killed by a chance blow in a practice bout, is present in the ring every time he has a battle
1339
1129b ch A to A-4 & A-5 to A 1129c ch A to A-4 & A-5 to A
A is a transgressor posing as an honest man * A is hired by A-4 to recover stolen property which, unknown to A-4, was stolen by A himself **
1340
623 ch A to A-4 1080 1301 ch A to A-4
A a reporter, writing up an imaginary interview as fact, quotes A-4 as being in town on a certain day * A-4, accused of a crime, establishes an alibi through an interview innocently faked by a reporter, A **
635 ch A to A-4 1302 1203 ch A to A-4
1341
A murders a stranger, A-4, in a lonely wood where the soil is of a peculiar color, unlike any other soil for miles around. A sulks back home with the mud on his shoes
1342
A, staring at a certain object, X, falls under a spell which leads him to believe certain events are transpiring—events that are partly true but mostly grotesquely false 265a 633 1358 1361b 1357 *-** 1374 *-** 1375 Note: [1] X is a small image, a peculiar idol, that has such a strange fascination for A that he keeps it always before him on his writing desk; or [2] X is a mirror. A little cloud appears on the face of in old mirror, then disappears, leaving mysterious persons and scenes on the glass; or [3] X is a green stone, a beautiful piece of jade, on which are engraved characters signifying “Bakht,” Persian for “good luck”
b 1291a 1301 1311 1324a 1449 ch A-2 to A-3
A supposes he has murdered A-3; then, suddenly, A-3 appears before him
1343
A carries in his pocket a queer object of mystery, X * A, apparently as the result of carrying in his pocket a queer object of mystery, X, experiences all sorts of misfortunes.** 595 596 597 1352 1377b 1382 *-** Note: [l] X is a large silver watch, engraved with queer inscriptions, considered a talisman by the tribe of wandering Arabs from whom it was stolen; or [2] X is a Chinese coin; or [3] X is a dried “button” of the mescal plant. See [3] 1342
1344
A has a delusion that he is haunted by A-2 * A believes that the blood of A-2 is on his hands **
1345
A is under the delusion that he lives in a chaotic world, such a world as is pictured by pessimists
1346
723 ch A-5 to A-3 735 -* ch A-8 to A-3 764 775 ch A-7 to A-3
A, in early life, killed A-3 in the heat of passion by striking him with the weighted handle of a riding crop. A, unsuspected, escapes from the scene of the tragedy * A, a man of wealth and influence, holds his place in society by closely guarding a tragic secret **
1263 ch A to A-7 & B to A 1269 ch A to A-7 & A-2 to A 1114 ch A to A-7 & A-9 to A
1347
A, seeking sincerely to investigate psychic phenomena, begins unconsciously to mix truth with delusion
1348
A’s mortal pride would transgress the Divine Power; so fate, seeking to discipline A, materializes a spirit, AX, in A’s image * A’s property and high place in the world are appropriated by AX, and when A would claim his earthly possessions, he is treated as an imposter **
A invents a mechanical giant, AX, and endows it with life * A, inventing a mechanical giant, AX, and endowing it with life, is pursued by AX and brought to his death **
1349
98 ; 1326 ch A to A-7 1177 1178 1262
A represents guilt-masquerading-as-innocence * A, representing guilt-masquerading-as-innocence, is influenced by his valet, A-7, through a curiosity-arousing suggestion, to visit a certain place where, unknown to A, a deadly trap has been laid for him **
1266 ch A-3 to A-7 1267a 1266 ch A to A-7 & A-3 to A
1350
A thinks himself obsessed with a fear of speeding automobiles, and that the cars that are trying to run him down are phantom cars * A, in order to disprove a fancied hallucination, deliberately throws himself in front of a speeding automobile which he supposes to be a phantom **
1351
A decides that what he has come to consider a danger is merely a fancied danger inspired by fear * A, in order to shatter his fear complex, plunges into a supposed fancied danger that proves to be real **
1352
A is given a small object of mystery, X, by a stranger, A-4, and assured that its possession will bring misfortune * A, carrying in his pocket a small object of mystery, X, is harried by ill-luck and comes to believe in the malefic powers of X ** A, meeting A-4, a man who gave him a small object of mystery, X, which has brought A ill luck, is informed by A-4 that only A’s belief in the misfortunes inspired them, and that he was merely the victim of suggestion ***
1353
A, during a storm, defies the Supreme Power * A, during a storm, has a narrow escape when lightning strikes a tree under which he is standing, throwing A to the ground and injuring him severely ** A, slowly recovering from injuries in a hospital, changes his views on certain important questions ***
1354
a 1027 ; 1421 1441a 1451b ch A-8 to AX 1418b
A discovers a magic method for realizing all his wishes 1384 ch B to A but at the expense of years of his life for every wish granted * A, discovering a magic method for wishing and having, makes a last wish that he shall live forever; but his magic fails him, and he dies **
A, spurred into putting forth an unusual effort by B, succeeds in winning a fortune [1] in an oil well or [2] in a gold mine
1355
599 ; 1330 830 tr A & A-2 ; 807 1337 ; 820
A is caught in a snare of superstitious delusion * A is haunted all his days by an act which he committed in an effort to help a friend, A-2 **
1356
A’s will is waging a psychic battle against fear * A is a performer whose specialty is a dare-devil act of great danger; but in A there is growing the feeling that he will fail, although he knows that death is sure if he even contemplates failure **; A is [1] a high-diver; [2] a “trick” bicycle rider with a “loop the loop” specialty; [3] an aviator whose specialty is airplane stunts; or [4] a “human fly” who climbs the walls of tall buildings
633 710 1334a 1334b tr A & A-2 1352 *-*** 1375
1357
A is investigating psychic phenomena * A meets with disaster when illusion becomes reality through the overthrow of his reason **
1358
A has a prophetic vision which forecasts his death * A, taken ill, is haunted by a vision that forecasts his death, and he dies **
1359
A has a delusion in which a certain odor, manifesting itself during a tragic experience, fills him with superstitious dread * A, unreasoningly fearful regarding a certain odor, succumbs and dies, a victim of his own delusion **
1360
A encounters seemingly supernatural experiences which have to do with a small idol, X * A has supernatural experiences which prove an obstacle to enterprise **
1361
A, in a dream, sees a person he hates, A-3, in his room * A has an evil dream which haunts his waking moments, works on his mind and has its effect on his behavior **
A is sure that an occult experience he has had portends success in a certain enterprise * A is so sure of success in an enterprise that he puts forth no effort to win; and the enterprise fails **
1362
1124 ch A to A-5 1247 ch A to A-5 ; 1289d ch A to A-5
A finds that A-5, in absent-minded moments, beguiles his leisure with a trifling proceeding that has become habitual with him * A, investigating a crime, discovers the criminal, A-5, through a most unusual clue **
1284 1222b ch A-3 to A-5 1289d *-** ch A to A-5 & A-6 to A
1363
A, plunged into misfortune through mistaken judgment and folly, is rescued by a devoted friend, A-2 * A, transformed into an ass by witchcraft when he was seeking to transform himself into a bird, is given a garland of flowers to eat and becomes his normal self—plus sorely garnered wisdom **
1364
a 1046 ch A to B 1383 ch A to B
B receives in a mysterious manner a photograph, not of herself but of some one greatly resembling her * B receives a photograph; and on the back of it is written: “You are in great danger! Beware!” **
B finds a note, ostensibly written by A, which causes B great perturbation * B’s friend, B-2, perpetrates a hoax by forging a note which has to do with B and A **
1365
A believes that he hears strange voices talking to him * A counters the belief that he hears strange voices talking to him with the auto-suggestion that he is merely the victim of superstitious delusion **
1366
A is influenced unduly by his dreams * A, influenced unduly by his dreams, strives to master the ignoble weakness and control his dreams by sheer force of will **
1367
A, annoyed by a certain object, X, destroys it * A destroys a certain object, X, but mysteriously it reappears; again and again A destroys X, but always it reappears **
A has invented a life preserver for the use of shipwrecked persons * A, in order to prove the value of a life preserver he has invented, dons the rubber suit, inflates it and secretly, by night, drops overboard from a steamer on the high seas **
1368
A undergoes a memory lapse and forgets everything about himself * A, victim of lost identity, assumes a fictitious name and character **
1369
1382a 1397 1143b ch A to A-8 & B to B-4 ; 739 ch B to B-4 ; 1384 ch B to A
A receives half of an important message, X, and is looking for a stranger, A-4, who has the other half. The message cannot be read until both halves are joined
1370
A’s friend, A-2, is in the dark regarding an important secret that surrounds X, an object of mystery that has been stolen from him * A knows the secret of X, an object of mystery stolen from A-2, and seeks ,to use his knowledge in recovering X **
A, a Fortyniner, returning with a wagon train from California, has with him a fortune in gold dust * A and his companions are attacked by Indians, A’s companions are killed and A is mortally wounded ** A, alone and near death, buries his store of gold dust and draws a map of the cache on a water canteen, X ***
1394 ch A to A-8 1369 ch A to A-8 1401 ch A to A-8
A, discovering a “pocket” of gold in the desert, dies before he can take out the gold * A, near death, draws a cryptic map on the page of a note book, locating the spot where a store of gold may be found **
1143b ch A to A-8 1383 ch A to A-8 1384 ch B to A-8
1371
A is positive, in his own mind, that his friend, A-2, has been murdered by A-5 * A suspects A-5, seemingly an honest man, of a crime, and tries to prove him guilty **
1222a ch A-3 to A-5 1413a 1456a 1413 ch A-3 to A-5
1372
A, as a method of reprisal against his country, seeks to sell important government information to a foreign country: [1] blue prints of a new instrument of war, [2] a diplomatic code or [3] a plan of coast fortifications
A, as a method of reprisal against his native land, turns traitor in time of war and joins the forces of the enemy
1374
A has a character weakness that prevents him from achieving success in enterprise * A has a dream, or an unusual experience, psychic or otherwise, which enables him to conquer a serious character weakness and become successful in his undertakings **
1375
A, in a desperate mental conflict with a superstitious obsession, succeeds in scoring a victory for sense and reason—all by his own unaided powers
1376
485 598 820 822 1098 -* 1161 1209b
A, seeking evidence against a gang of crooks, A-5, A-5, A-5, assumes the character of a burglar in order the more successfully to achieve his aims * A, a detective, is falsely suspected of being a professional crook by those unaware of his secret motives **
1377
a 1141 ; 1377b ch A to A-2 1384 ch B to A 1400 1405 ch A-4 to A-5
A’s friend, A-2, loses by theft a mysterious object, X, supposed to bring good fortune to its possessor, and A seeks to recover X for A-2 * A finds the thief, A-5, by looking for a man who suddenly becomes prosperous. A-5, stealing X, is inspired by superstition to put forth efforts which make him prosperous **
b 1380 1380 ; 114 1075a ; 1380
B, in order to help backward and unenterprising A achieve success, gives him a mysterious little object, X, which, she solemnly assures him, will make him successful in all his undertakings
1378
A has long been mysteriously missing * A’s father, F-A, has a conviction born of simple faith that A, long mysteriously missing, will some day come back to him **
698 ch A to F-A & CH to A 1212b ch A to A-4 & A-8 to F-A
1379
A is a man of adventurous nature who seeks to accomplish a dangerous enterprise * A, hearing of a mysterious and dangerous object, X, in a canyon of the lonely mountains, decides to investigate **
1380
A is told that a certain object, X, has power for evil (or good), and he decides to make a test
8a 1134 1330 1343 1352 1354b 1360
1381
562 1211 ch A to A-5 1387 1389a, b
A is puzzled to account for certain objects, X1, X2, X3, which come mysteriously into his possession * A, unable to explain events of a seemingly supernatural nature, has a feeling that a ghostly visitor is at work **
1382
A comes innocently into possession of an object of mystery, X, highly prized by the person, or the people, who lost it or had it stolen * A suffers weird adventures and undergoes strange dangers when unknown persons seek by stealth to take from A a mysterious object, X, which has come innocently into his possession **
A buys a little trick box, X, in an old curiosity shop and is unable to open it * A has a little trick box, X, which he is not able to open. One night it opens of its own accord, and A finds a jewel in the box **
1383
A, proceeding about his business and caught in a crowd, is confronted suddenly by a strange woman, BX, who thrusts a mysterious object, X,,into his hand and, without a word, disappears
1384
739 ch B to B-8 1293c ch B to B-8 & A to A-8 1440
B buys an object, X, in a pawnshop * B wonders why the pawnbroker, A-9, tries to buy back from her an unredeemed pledge, X, which she bought in his pawnshop **
1444 586 1044b ch A to B & A-2 to B-2
1385
603b, c, d ; 168 1160 1334b, c
A’s friend, A-2, has just died suddenly, and the fact is not known to any one but A * A is believed to be his dead friend, A-2, and he leaves those who suppose him to be A-2 with the statement that he “goes to keep a tryst with death” **
1386
A, a young artist in needy circumstances, is conducted secretly by A-8 to a house in which B, a beautiful young woman, lies dead with a dagger in her heart * A, a young artist, is hired by A-8 to paint a mystery picture **
A, a young artist in needy circumstances, has a picture rejected by a customer, B * A, a needy young artist with an ordered picture left on his hands, discovers in the picture a map locating buried treasure **
1387
A, carrying out an occult enterprise, falls into a strange sort of trance during which he accomplishes remarkable things of which he has no remembrance when he awakes
1388
A, a young man in dire need of money, has a mysterious caller, A-4 * A is offered a large sum of money by A-4 if he will take part in a secret enterprise, the nature of which A-4 will not disclose **
662 ch A-2 to A-4 1387 1386a ch A-8 to A-4
1389
A has recurring spells by day or night when he becomes a somnambulist, doing things of which he has no remembrance in his waking moments
A is a dreamy, mysterious person who makes a study of occult phenomena * He encounters a trying experience **
1390
A receives a blow on the head which causes him to lose his original personality and return to a fictitious personality which he had previously assumed
1391
A, a novelist, meets personally in real life a fictitious character, AX, from one of his stories
1392
A will receive knowledge of an important secret if he has the ingenuity to solve the mystery of a figure in an Oriental rug
1393
A receives a call from a mysterious stranger, AX, who is peculiarly dressed and seems to have hypnotic powers * A tries to solve the mystery of a stranger, AX **
1388 ch A-4 to AX 1404a ch A-4 to AX 1405 ch A-4 to AX
1394
47a -* 1384 ; 1444 1386b 874 1046
A, treasure trove, finds a mysterious old parchment document which describes the place where the treasure is buried
1395
A receives a mysterious communication from B, sent from a distant place where B is residing. It is evidently an important communication, but difficult to decipher
1396
A is a “cub” reporter. The “star” reporter, A-8, from a distant place sends a cipher despatch which the best minds in the newspaper office are unable to translate. A attempts the task
1397
A discovers that his cigar will not bum. On investigation, he discovers that the cigar is merely a rolled paper, X, camouflaged with a tobacco wrapper—the rolled paper, X, being an important message
1398
A, investigating a psychic problem, finds that he must begin by placing his faith in so-called “automatic writing”
1399
A seeks wealth, his by right, which has been concealed * A seeks wealth which his father, F-A, has left him, but concealed in a place whose location has been lost **
1400
A seeks to solve a puzzling enigma that has to do with X, an object of mystery
1401
A’s curiosity and interest are aroused by a certain unredeemed pledge, X, in a pawnshop * A buys a mysterious object, X, in a pawnshop, and attempts to satisfy his curiosity regarding it **
1402
701 tr A & A-2 705 ch A to A-2 1021b
A, his curiosity aroused by the mysterious actions of his friend, A-2, decides to investigate the cause
1403
A secures knowledge of an important secret, and his curiosity involves him in a queer enterprise
1404
a 619 ch A to A-4 1393 ch AX to A-4
A’s curiosity is aroused by the queer actions of A-4, a stranger * A, discovering that a stranger, A-4, is trying to commit suicide, investigates the cause **
1391 ch AX to A-4 1461b ch AX to A-4
b 1111b 1369 1414a ch A to A-4 1444
A endeavors to find A-4, who has mysteriously disappeared * A’s only clue in his search for A-4 is the picture of a beautiful woman, X, left at the place where A disappeared, and a legend connected with the picture **
1400 1143b ch A to A-4 & B to B-4
1405
1175a ch A to A-4 1194 -* ch A to A-4
A’s curiosity is aroused by the strange actions of A-4, a stranger * A, his curiosity aroused, investigates a suspicious person, A-4. A robbery has just occurred and A-4 seems to have a guilty knowledge of it **
774 1283 1413a ch A-5 to A-4 1448 ch A-5 to A-4 1194 *-**
1406
A sees a stranger, A-5, stealthily remove papers, X, from the pocket of another stranger, A-8, who is asleep. A follows A-5
1407
A is a reporter assigned to “cover” a story which involves a closely-guarded secret
1408
A obtains knowledge of a closely guarded secret * A, obtaining knowledge of a closely guarded secret, goes on a hunt for buried treasure **
1409
A seeks to discover what is in a mysterious room behind a locked door
1410
1403 1414a ch A to A-8 1414b ch A to A-8
A, endeavoring to solve a mystery, has for his only clue, X, the portrait of a beautiful woman, painted on ivory
1411
A, skeptically investigating a psychic communication, finds many things to corroborate the message, but he does not find the one important thing, X, whose location the message purports to reveal * A, when the death of a spiritualist medium, B, brings an occult investigation to an end, finds his skepticism at the blank wall of enigma **
1412
A, in a city street, has a glimpse of BX, a strange woman who has caused him to become involved in a puzzling mystery * A, trying to overtake BX and secure information from her regarding a certain mystery, sees BX, under his very eyes, suddenly killed in a street accident **
b 816b ; 744 1360 1433b ch A to B
A, friend of B, meets B in a foreign country, and invites her to dine with him at an appointed time and place * B meets A in a foreign country; and then, returning to her own country, B meets A and receives the astounding information that he has not been away from his native land for years **
1413
A, by mind-reading, secures a confession from a transgressor, A-5
b 1097b ch A-2 to A-5 1261 ch A-3 to A-5
A, a detective, unmasking A-5 as the leader of a criminal gang, finds that he cannot secure A-5’s arrest as the police authorities refuse to act * A discovers that A-5 is a government secret service man, merely posing as a criminal in order that he may secure an advantage in prosecuting his work for law and order **
1222a ch A-3 to A-5 1228 ch A-3 to A-5
1414
A, while carrying out an enterprise of small importance, vanishes completely and mysteriously, baffling every attempt of the police and of his friends to find him
A is carrying out an unusual enterprise * A vanishes mysteriously from a ship in mid-ocean **
1415
837 ; 1446c 1220b ch A to A-5 ; 806 ch B-4 to B
A, an honest bank messenger, disappears mysteriously with a satchelful of money * A, with a large amount of money in his possession, disappears; he is later found in jail, his reason obscured, his money gone **
1447 ch A to A-2 1456 ch A-6 to B
1416
540 ch B to B-8 & B-3 to B 977a 1069
B, waiting in the lobby of a crowded hotel until her father, F-B, can secure rooms, vanishes completely
1417
B disappears, apparently a suicide when, in desperate danger, she implores aid and it is denied
1418
A, while engaged in an important enterprise, drinks of an enchanted water and falls asleep
A, an inefficient, futile sort of person, comes to believe that he is the reincarnation of AX, a powerful personage of antiquity * A, because of a strange delusion, proves himself a person to be reckoned with **
1419
A, caught in a trap and held powerless under a huge burning glass, is saved by an eclipse of the sun
A, appearing suddenly among a tribe of savages, is encased in a diver’s suit from which he cannot free himself unaided; nor, hailed as a god, can he ask his savage captors to free him
1420
A, while trying to discover perpetual motion, dreams that he has invented a machine, X, that defies the power of gravitation
1421
A, under the heel of adversity and almost at the starvation point, secures an object of mystery, X, which grants his every wish—but at the expense of years of his life for every wish granted
1422
A, while seeking to carry out an enterprise, is brought gradually under the power of a dreadful force, intangible, invisible and evil, until at last his body seems to become the abode of the accursed Thing
A, seeking to express musically the odor of tube roses, is almost killed by a bolt of lightning * A, following a tragic experience, has a superstitious fear of a certain odor **
1423
A, late at night, enters a room of his house and sees another man, AX, sitting in a chair before the fireplace * A, thinking AX is a friend, steps toward him; whereupon, AX vanishes into thin air **
1424
A, in a mysterious manner, receives a warning of danger * A, at a loss to account for a mysterious stranger, AX, who appears to him, warns him and then disappears, comes to believe that the messenger was sent by Divine Providence **
A, friend of B, is reported to B, on unquestionable authority, to have been seen in two places, widely distant from each other, at the same identical moment
1425
A is vastly puzzled in his attempts to solve the mystery of a strange object, X * A, puzzled by an object of mystery, X, goes to sleep with X on a table in his bedroom. On arising in the morning, A finds X disintegrated into a fine powder, all hope of a solution of its mystery gone **
1426
A seeks to unravel the mystery of a strange house * A, seeking to unravel the mystery of a strange house in the hills, is caught in an electrical storm. During the storm the house vanishes, and the site on which it stood becomes a lake **
A, engaged in a hazardous search for A-4, finds himself in a strange lost community that has no direct communication with the outside world * A is made a prisoner in a strange lost community; and he finds A-4, for whom he is searching, also a prisoner **
1427
A encounters a weird experience when he finds nimself in a mysterious place, surrounded by people who are the victims of a hypnotic delusion inspired by an idol
A is a skeptic in all matters that have to do with the supernatural * A, a skeptic, encounters an experience which he finds disturbing **
1428
A dreams that he falls from a great height * A dies of psychic shock **
1429
730 ch A to A-8 832 ch A to A-8 ; 705 ch A to A-8
A, a thief, breaking into a building at night to commit a robbery, finds a man, A-8, dead on the floor, a revolver clutched in his tense fingers
819 ch A-5 to A-8 906 ch A-2 to A-8
1430
A, who evidently is a person of quality, cannot prove his station in life as he knows nothing of his birth and parentage
A sees a stranger, A-4, leave a baby, CH, on a doorstep * A appropriates CH **
1431
A is held up and robbed by a masked woman road agent, BX * A struggles with a masked woman road agent, BX, and twists from her wrist a peculiar bracelet, X **
1432
1127 ch A to A-8 & CN to NW 1270
A dies and leaves his fortune to a nephew, NW * A dies and leaves his fortune to a nephew, NW, who has been mysteriously missing for years **
1001b ch U to A & A to NW 1107a ch A to NW
1433
A, in a waking vision, sees a grave being dug for himself
A has a dream so vivid that it seems a part of his waking experience * A has a dream which he conceives to be an actual experience **
A, in a waking vision, becomes clairvoyantly aware of grave danger that is threatening B
1434
A, if he carries out a professional obligation to call at a certain house in a certain street, is daily warned by anonymous letters that it will be at the peril of his life
1435
A investigates a mysterious package, X, that has fallen into his hands * A discovers that a mysterious package, X, contains stolen property. With X as a clue, he apprehends the thief, A-5 **
1436
A, investigating the mysterious actions of his friend, A-2, discovers that A-2 has a strange enterprise on hand * A discovers that his friend, A-2, is seeking the recovery of a buried chest containing long-lost gold **
1437
A’s fortune and happiness hang upon a technicality of the law: Both A-4 and his wife, B-4, are killed in an accident; if B-4 died first, A inherits, while if A-4 died first, others inherit
1438
A, while in an abnormal mental condition, receipts for a valuable registered letter, X. Afterward, A has no recollection of receipting for X
1451b ch A to A-7 & A-8 to A 1457 tr A & A-9
[1] A, unknown to himself, has in his possession an object, X, which, at any moment, may bring disaster or death to him [2] A, unaware of his danger, is associating with people, or is ignorantly dealing with deadly circumstances, which may bring upon him a catastrophe at any time
A is a member of a strange secret society in which all the members are bound by oath to avenge the wrongs, real or fancied, of each individual member * A is a member of a strange secret society in which all members have red hair. The watchword of the society: “One Bricktop for all, all Bricktops for one” **
1439
A is informed regarding an important secret which, if revealed, will wreck all A-2’s hope of acquiring gain
1325 1290 ch A to A-2 & A-2 to A-8
A is evilly dealt with by A-8 and brought to the brink of ruin * A, evilly dealt with by A-8. puts a curse on A-8 and all of his name **
606 ch A to A-8 619 ch A to A-8 661 ch A to A-8
A always encounters a person of forbidding appearance with a demoniacal face, AX, just before some great misfortune overtakes him
1440
1283 ch A to A-8 1293b ch B to A
A, in great financial distress, pawns a valuable and mysterious object * [1] An ivory box with a false bottom [2] A silver candelabrum with a cunningly concealed opening in which something of value is hidden [3] A large brooch with a false back in which smuggled gems are concealed [4] A jade box, a “trick” box which can only be opened by one acquainted with the secret method ** A dies before he can redeem the object, X, which he has pawned ***
1384 1384 ch B to A-8 ; 1394 ch A to A-8 1384 ch B to A-8 ; 1400 ch A to A-8
1441
A seeks to discover the secret of Life * A, seeking to discover a great secret, uncovers an unhappy complication **
A has a wound, an invisible, psychic wound, which causes terrible pain in flesh and tissue which, otherwise, are perfectly healthy and normal * A has an invisible wound, caused by a tragic act of injustice he has committed, and no physician or surgeon can heal him **
1442
A tears that A-2, who is plowing a field, will unearth evidence of a crime which, A Knows, has been buried there
1443
A, a captured criminal, has a particularly vivid dream in which he is making a successful escape
b 438 1236 1133 1147 tr A & A-8 1260a
A is trapped in the woods by a falling tree * A, trapped by a falling tree in an isolated place, is unable to extricate himself, and dies **
c 438 1236 1133 1147 tr A & A-8 1260a
A falls into an old well that has been covered with boards and earth * A, falling into an old well, is unable to extricate himself and dies of his injuries **
1445
B is strongly influenced by a supernatural vision in which her life is reviewed before her * B receives benefit when a psychic experience proves an obstacle to a certain undertaking **
1446
B loses her handbag, X, which contains the key to her jewel box * B finds her lost handbag, X, and the key to her jewel box is in the bag—but the jewels in the jewel box are missing **
B seeks to escape from mysterious dangers * B falls asleep and, while she sleeps, terrible danger threatens her **
B is a hypnotist who, in carrying out an enterprise, hypnotizes A
471 1206 1258 ch A-6 to A 1309b ch A-3 to A
1447
A, a doctor, summoned to give attention to a sick man, A-8, finds that A-8 is dying * A learns from A-8, dying, the details of a crime **
1448
1038 ch A-8 to A-5 1042a ch A to A-5 1280 ch A-3 to A-5 1405 ch A-4 to A-5
A secretly discoves A-5 counting money taken from a murdered man, A-8
828 ch B-5 to A-5 836 ch A-2 to A-5
1449
A investigates the murder of a friend, A-2 * A, investigating the murder of a friend, A-2, is horrified to discover that all the circumstantial evidence points to himself as the murderer **
642 732 750 787 879 951 1291b *-**
1450
A is compelled to alter certain plans very materially when he makes the astounding discovery that he is the father of B’s son, SN
1451
A for a long time seeks in vain to solve a puzzling mystery * A, trying to solve a puzzling mystery, discovers a clue in a little box concealed in an old phonograph bought at auction **
A, poor, secures from A-8 information that brings him a fortune
A is happy in rescuing B from an unpleasant situation
d 690 ch A to F-A 1414a, b ch A to F-A
A, receiving information which he thinks trustworthy, embarks upon a hazardous enterprise * A goes on a hazardous search for his father, F-A, long mysteriously missing **
1452
A is puzzled by a mystery that seems too deep for solution * A slips and falls into a chasm; and in the chasm he discovers a clue to a baffling mystery **
1453
A is at his wits’ end in an attempt to solve a puzzling riddle * A, by chance, overhears a scrap of conversation in the street; and what he overhears proves a clue to the whereabouts of stolen property, X **
1454
A discovers that his pal, A-2, is a girl masquerading as a boy * A, discovering that A-2 is a girl masquerading as a boy, keeps the knowledge to himself and does his utmost to save the masquerader from annoying experiences **
1455
A, because of certain revelations he has received, firmly resolves that he will not carry out an enterprise that had formerly been dear to his heart
1432 ch A to U and NW to A 1433a
A, in his overweening pride, is taught a lesson by AX * A, rescued from critical misfortune by AX, receives a revelation from AX which results in a beneficial character change **
1456
516 ch A to A-5 624 783 ch A-7 to A-5
A, by shrewd deduction and skillful reasoning, proves that A-5 is a criminal
1457
1389a ch A to A-9 1394 ch A to A-9 1397 ch A to A-9 1438a ch A to A-9
A is accused of having stolen a valuable document, X * A, accused by A-9 of having stolen a valuable document, X, has his innocence proved when X is found between the leaves of a book which A-9 had been reading **
662 ch A-2 to A-9 1337 ch A-8 to A-9
1458
B supposes herself to be a white woman and prides herself on her white heritage * B, a white woman, is told that there is a taint of alien and inferior blood in her veins **
1459
B finds an old notebook, X, which contains the record of a dishonest transaction * B finds an old note book X, which contains information that has an important bearing on some of her plans **
1460
A, a writer, is in doubt as to whether a story he has in mind will interest the general public * A, seeking to discover whether a story he has in mind will interest the general public, tells the story to a group of strangers, A-4, A-4, A-4, ***
1461
A fights a hard battle with his conscience; he finds it a losing battle, and makes an important revelation in order that he may achieve peace of mind
A receives an important communication from a mysterious person, AX, which enables him to correct a serious error
c 797 ch D-A to B 1183 ch SR to B 1146 ; 29
A reveals his identity to B * A, revealing his identity to B, shatters her ideals and plunges her into unhappiness **
d 1461a, b
A sends an important communication to B, a communication that vitally concerns his welfare
1462
B’s friend, B-2, makes an important revelation regarding A which causes B to correct a serious error
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