The Pursuit of the House-Boat

John Kendrick Bangs
Pursuit of the House-Boat, The

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Title: The Pursuit of the House-Boat Being Some Further Account of
the Divers Doings of the Associated Shades, under the Leadership of
Sherlock Holmes, Esq.
Author: John Kendrick Bangs

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THE PURSUIT OF THE HOUSE-BOAT
Being Some Further Account of the Divers Doings of the Associated
Shades, under the Leadership of Sherlock Holmes, Esq.
by
JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
Illustrated By Peter Newell
New York and London Harper & Brothers Publishers
1897

TO
A. CONAN DOYLE, ESQ.
WITH THE AUTHOR'S SINCEREST REGARDS AND THANKS
FOR THE UNTIMELY DEMISE OF HIS GREAT DETECTIVE
WHICH MADE THESE THINGS POSSIBLE

CONTENTS

CHAPTER
I.
THE ASSOCIATED SHADES TAKE ACTION
II. THE STRANGER UNRAVELS A MYSTERY AND REVEALS
HIMSELF
III. THE SEARCH-PARTY IS ORGANIZED
IV. ON BOARD THE HOUSE-BOAT
V. A CONFERENCE ON DECK
VI. A CONFERENCE BELOW-STAIRS
VII. THE "GEHENNA" IS CHARTERED
VIII. ON BOARD THE "GEHENNA."
IX. CAPTAIN KIDD MEETS WITH AN OBSTACLE
X. A WARNING ACCEPTED
XI. MAROONED
XII. THE ESCAPE AND THE END

ILLUSTRATIONS
"'DR. JOHNSON'S POINT IS WELL TAKEN'"
"'WHAT HAS ALL THIS GOT TO DO WITH THE QUESTION?'"
"POOR OLD BOSWELL WAS PUSHED OVERBOARD"
"THE STRANGER DREW FORTH A BUNDLE OF BUSINESS

CARDS"
"THREE ROUSING CHEERS, LED BY HAMLET, WERE GIVEN"
A BLACK PERSON BY THE NAME OF FRIDAY FINDS A
BOTTLE
MADAME RÉCAMIER HAS A PLAN
"THE HARD FEATURES OF KIDD WERE THRUST THROUGH"
"'HERE'S A KETTLE OF FISH,' SAID KIDD"
"'EVERY BLOOMIN' MILLION WAS REPRESENTED BY A
CERTIFIED CHECK, AN' PAYABLE IN LONDON'"
QUEEN ELIZABETH DESIRES AN AXE AND ONE HOUR OF
HER OLDEN POWER
"'THE COMMITTEE ON TREACHERY IS READY TO REPORT'"
"'YOU ARE VERY MUCH MISTAKEN, SIR WALTER'"
"IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT SHYLOCK HAD STOLEN UP THE
GANG-PLANK"
JUDGE BLACKSTONE REFUSES TO CLIMB TO THE
MIZZENTOP
SHEM IN THE LOOKOUT
CAPTAIN KIDD CONSENTS TO BE CROSS-EXAMINED BY
PORTIA
KIDD'S COMPANIONS ENDEAVORING TO RESTORE
EVAPORATED PORTIONS OF HIS ANATOMY WITH A
STEAM-ATOMIZER
"'HE TOLD US WE WERE GOING TO PARIS'"

"'YOU ARE A VERY CLEAR-HEADED YOUNG WOMAN,
LIZZIE,' SAID MRS. NOAH"
"'THAT OUGHT TO BE A LESSON TO YOU'"
"THE PIRATES MADE A MAD DASH DOWN THE ROUGH,
ROCKY HILL-SIDE"
"'NOW, MY CHILD,' SAID MRS. NOAH, FIRMLY, 'I DO NOT
WISH ANY WORDS'"
"A GREAT HELPLESS HULK TEN FEET TO THE REAR"

THE PURSUIT OF THE HOUSE-BOAT

I
THE ASSOCIATED SHADES TAKE ACTION
The House-boat of the Associated Shades, formerly located upon the
River Styx, as the reader may possibly remember, had been torn from
its moorings and navigated out into unknown seas by that vengeful
pirate Captain Kidd, aided and abetted by some of the most ruffianly
inhabitants of Hades. Like a thief in the night had they come, and for
no better reason than that the Captain had been unanimously voted a
shade too shady to associate with self-respecting spirits had they made
off with the happy floating club-house of their betters; and worst of all,
with them, by force of circumstances over which they had no control,
had sailed also the fair Queen Elizabeth, the spirited Xanthippe, and
every other strong-minded and beautiful woman of Erebean society,
whereby the men thereof were rendered desolate.
"I can't stand it!" cried Raleigh, desperately, as with his accustomed
grace he presided over a special meeting of the club, called on the bank
of the inky Stygian stream, at the point where the missing boat had

been moored. "Think of it, gentlemen, Elizabeth of England, Calpurnia
of Rome, Ophelia of Denmark, and every precious jewel in our social
diadem gone, vanished completely; and with whom? Kidd, of all men
in the universe! Kidd, the pirate, the ruffian--"
"Don't take on so, my dear Sir Walter," said Socrates, cheerfully.
"What's the use of going into hysterics? You are not a woman, and
should eschew that luxury. Xanthippe is with them, and I'll warrant you
that when that cherished spouse of mine has recovered from the effects
of the sea, say the third day out, Kidd and his crew will be walking the
plank, and voluntarily at that."
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