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Title: My Friend the Chauffeur 
Author: C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson 
Illustrator: Frederic Lowenheim 
Release Date: October 2, 2006 [EBook #19441] 
Language: English 
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[Illustration: She was only a tall white girl simply dressed] 
My friend the Chauffeur
By C. N. and A. M. WILLIAMSON 
Authors of "Lady Betty Across the Water," "The Princess Virginia," 
"The Lightning Conductor," etc., etc. 
With Illustrations 
BY FREDERIC LOWENHEIM 
A. L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS NEW YORK 
Copyright, 1905, by McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO. Published 
September, 1905 
 
TO THE OTHER BEECHY 
 
CONTENTS 
 
PART I--TOLD BY RALPH MORAY 
 
CHAPTER PAGE 
I A CHAPTER OF SURPRISES 3 II A CHAPTER OF PLANS 17 III 
A CHAPTER OF REVENGES 28 IV A CHAPTER OF 
HUMILIATIONS 40 V A CHAPTER OF ADVENTURES 55 VI A 
CHAPTER OF PREDICAMENTS 78 
 
PART II--TOLD BY BEECHY KIDDER
VII A CHAPTER OF CHILDISHNESS 89 VIII A CHAPTER OF 
PLAYING DOLLS 97 IX A CHAPTER OF REVELATIONS 107 X A 
CHAPTER OF THRILLS 115 XI A CHAPTER OF BRAKES AND 
WORMS 129 XII A CHAPTER OF HORRORS 138 XIII A 
CHAPTER OF WILD BEASTS 152 XIV A CHAPTER OF 
SUNSHINE AND SHADOW 163 
 
PART III--TOLD BY THE COUNTESS 
XV A CHAPTER OF PITFALLS 175 XVI A CHAPTER OF 
ENCHANTMENT 191 
 
PART IV--TOLD BY MAIDA DESTREY 
XVII A CHAPTER OF MOTOR MANIA 205 XVIII A CHAPTER 
ACCORDING TO SHAKSPERE 225 XIX A CHAPTER OF 
PALACES AND PRINCES 235 XX A CHAPTER IN FAIRYLAND 
244 XXI A CHAPTER OF STRANGE SPELLS 256 XXII A 
CHAPTER BEYOND THE MOTOR ZONE 267 XXIII A CHAPTER 
OF KIDNAPPING 283 XXIV A CHAPTER ON PUTTING TRUST 
IN PRINCES 292 
 
PART V--TOLD BY TERENCE 
BARRYMORE 
XXV A CHAPTER OF CHASING 303 XXVI A CHAPTER OF HIGH 
DIPLOMACY 316
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE 
She was only a tall white girl simply dressed Frontispiece 
As he spoke a douanier lounged out of his little (After) 62 whitewashed 
lair 
Two or three men were moving about the place (After) 148 
A great white light pounced upon us like a hawk on a chicken (After) 
200 
 
MY FRIEND THE CHAUFFEUR 
 
 
PART I 
TOLD BY RALPH MORAY 
 
I 
A CHAPTER OF SURPRISES 
"WANTED, LADIES, TO CONDUCT. An amateur automobilist 
(English, titled) who drives his own motor-car accommodating five 
persons, offers to conduct two or three ladies, Americans preferred, to 
any picturesque centres in Europe which they may desire to visit. Car 
has capacity for carrying small luggage, and is of best type. Journeys of 
about 100 miles a day. Novel and delightful way of travelling; owner of 
car well up in history, art, and architecture of different countries. 
Inclusive terms five guineas a day each, or slight reduction made for 
extensive trip. Address--"
When Terry had read aloud thus far, I hastily interrupted him. I wasn't 
quite ready yet for him to see that address. The thing needed a little 
leading up to; and by way of getting him quickly and safely on to a side 
rack I burst into a shout of laughter, so loud and so sudden that he 
looked up from the little pink Riviera newspaper of which I was the 
proud proprietor, to stare at me. 
"What's the matter?" he asked. 
I subsided. "The idea struck me so forcibly," said I. "Jolly clever, isn't 
it?" 
"It's a fake, of course," said Terry. "No fellow would be ass enough to 
advertise himself like that in earnest. Probably the thing's been put in 
for a bet, or else it's a practical joke." 
I had been aware that this, or something like it, would come, but now 
that the crisis was at hand I felt qualmish. Terry--known to strangers as 
Lord Terence Barrymore--is the best and most delightful chap in the 
world, as well as one of the best looking, but like several other 
Irishmen he is, to put it mildly, rather hard to manage, especially when 
you want to do him a good turn. I had been trying to do him one 
without his knowing it, and in such a way that he couldn't escape when 
he did know. But the success of my scheme was now being dandled on 
the knees of the gods, and at any instant it might fall off to break like    
    
		
	
	
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