The Three Eyes

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The Three Eyes

by Maurice Leblanc

EN·~6 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

THE THREE EYES

0:04
2

The Three Eyes

0:21
3

THE THREE EYES - CHAPTER I BERGERONNETTE

15:50
4

CHAPTER II THE "TRIANGULAR CIRCLES"

18:49
5

CHAPTER III AN EXECUTION

13:50
6

CHAPTER IV NOËL DORGEROUX'S SON

16:22
7

CHAPTER V THE KISS

22:50
8

CHAPTER VI ANXIETIES

15:15
9

CHAPTER VII THE FIERCE-EYED MAN

16:15
10

CHAPTER VIII "SOME ONE WILL EMERGE FROM THE DARKNESS"

22:00

Description

A young woman named Vivien lives in the quiet, slightly ramshackle Haut‑Meudon Lodge, where she shares a room with her eccentric uncle, a brilliant but reclusive inventor. After a week of isolation, he bursts in, wild‑eyed and trembling, his usual composure shattered by something he can scarcely describe. The unsettling scene draws Vivien into the first stirrings of a mystery that seems to blend scientific obsession with something far more uncanny.

He frantically sketches three strange, eye‑like figures—circles within circles—on paper and on the plastered wall, insisting they are alive and moving in the darkness. His frantic urgency convinces Vivien that whatever he has witnessed cannot be ignored, and he summons her to the overgrown yard at a predetermined signal. There, under the looming night, she is promised a glimpse of the “three eyes” and the strange phenomena that have driven her uncle to the brink of madness.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (347K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2010-12-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Maurice Leblanc

Maurice Leblanc

1864–1941

Best known for creating Arsène Lupin, this French novelist and journalist brought wit, suspense, and style to popular fiction. His stories helped turn the gentleman thief into one of crime literature’s most enduring characters.

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