
Transcribed by Sean Pobuda
CHAPTER I - THE BREATH OF DEAD CENTURIES
CHAPTER II - THE WILL
FIRE ON AN OCEAN LINER
CHAPTER III - PAULINE TAXES THE FIRST TRICK
CHAPTER IV - OWEN WINS THE FIRST GAME
CHAPTER V - THE PIRATE AND PAULINE
CHAPTER VI - THE TREASURE HUNTERS
CHAPTER VII - A FLIRTY BUCCANEER
CHAPTER VIII - THE COURTELYOU RECEPTION
In the grand marble halls of a Hudson‑river mansion, a titan of the automobile world battles more than the roar of his own engines. Stanford Marvin, weary and warned by doctors to seek a gentler climate, receives an unexpected crate from Cairo—a sealed Egyptian mummy that will soon replace a classical bust in his library. As he grapples with his failing health and the pressure of handing his empire to his son, the atmosphere hums with both mechanical and ancient mysteries.
Below the polished surface, Marvin’s trusted secretary, Raymond Owen, fights a darker battle of his own. Years of sleeplessness have driven him to morphine, gambling debts, and a dangerous liaison with a shadowy financier. When Owen orders the mummy to be positioned, his motives are tangled with blackmail and betrayal, setting the stage for a tense clash between the old guard and the youthful energy of Harry and Pauline, who are blissfully unaware of the peril gathering in the house’s depths.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (425K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1951
A journalist, playwright, novelist, and screenwriter, he moved easily from Broadway hits to the fast-moving world of early silent-film serials. He is especially remembered for helping shape the cliffhanger style that made The Perils of Pauline a sensation.
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