
The Mis-Rule of Three, published in 1903 by Florence Warden, is a mystery novel centered on three young men—Bartlett Bayre, Ted Southerley, and Jan Repton—who share a lodging in London. As they navigate their ambitions in writing, journalism, and painting, they embark on an adventure to find Bayre's elusive uncle, leading to encounters with intriguing characters and complex relationships. The novel explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the social dynamics of early 20th-century London.

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