RODNEY STONE
By A. Conan Doyle
CONTENTS.
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I. |
Friar’s Oak | |
II. |
The Walker of Cliffe Royal | |
III. |
The Play-actress of Anstey Cross | |
IV. |
The Peace of Amiens | |
V. |
Buck Tregellis | |
VI. |
On the Threshold | |
VII. |
The Hope of England | |
VIII. |
The Brighton Road | |
IX. |
Watier’s | |
X. |
The Men of the Ring | |
XI. |
The Fight in the Coach-house | |
XII. |
The Coffee-room of Fladong’s | |
XIII. |
Lord Nelson | |
XIV. |
On the Road | |
XV. |
Foul Play | |
XVI. |
Crawley Downs | |
XVII. |
The Ring-side | |
XVIII. |
The Smith’s Last Battle | |
XIX. |
Cliffe Royal | |
XX. |
Lord Avon | |
XXI. |
The Valet’s Story | |
XXII. |
The End |
A DUET, WITH AN OCCASIONAL CHORUS
By A. Conan Doyle
CONTENTS
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The Overture | |
The Overture Continued | |
The Overture Concluded | |
The Two Solos | |
In Britain’s Valhalla | |
Two Solos and a Duet | |
Keeping up Appearances | |
The Home-Coming | |
Laying a Course | |
Confessions | |
Concerning Mrs. Beeton | |
Mr. Samuel Pepys | |
A Visit to Mr. Samuel Pepys | |
Trouble | |
A Rescue | |
The Browning Society | |
An Investment | |
A Thundercloud | |
Danger | |
No. 5 Cheyne Row | |
The Last Note of the Duet | |
The Trio |
THE MYSTERY OF CLOOMBER
By Arthur Conan Doyle
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I | THE HEGIRA OF THE WESTS FROM EDINBURGH | |
CHAPTER II | OF THE STRANGE MANNER IN WHICH A TENANT CAME TO CLOOMBER | |
CHAPTER III | OF OUR FURTHER ACQUAINTANCE WITH MAJOR-GENERAL J. B.HEATHERSTONE | |
CHAPTER IV | OF A YOUNG MAN WITH A GREY HEAD | |
CHAPTER V | HOW FOUR OF US CAME TO BE UNDER THE SHADOW OF CLOOMBER | |
CHAPTER VI | HOW I CAME TO BE ENLISTED AS ONE OF THE GARRISON OF CLOOMBER | |
CHAPTER VII | OF CORPORAL RUFUS SMITH AND HIS COMING TO CLOOMBER | |
CHAPTER VIII | STATEMENT OF ISRAEL STAKES | |
CHAPTER IX | NARRATIVE OF JOHN EASTERLING, F.R.C.P.EDIN | |
CHAPTER X | OF THE LETTER WHICH CAME FROM THE HALL | |
CHAPTER XI | OF THE CASTING AWAY OF THE BARQUE “BELINDA” | |
CHAPTER XII | OF THE THREE FOREIGN MEN UPON THE COAST | |
CHAPTER XIII | IN WHICH I SEE THAT WHICH HAS BEEN SEEN BY FEW | |
CHAPTER XIV | OF THE VISITOR WHO RAN DOWN THE ROAD IN THE NIGHT-TIME | |
CHAPTER XV | THE DAY-BOOK OF JOHN BERTHIER HEATHERSTONE | |
CHAPTER XVI | AT THE HOLE OF CREE |
THE DOINGS OF RAFFLES HAW
By Arthur Conan Doyle
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. | A DOUBLE ENIGMA |
CHAPTER II. | THE TENANT OF THE NEW HALL |
CHAPTER III. | A HOUSE OF WONDERS |
CHAPTER IV. | FROM CLIME TO CLIME |
CHAPTER V. | LAURA'S REQUEST |
CHAPTER VI. | A STRANGE VISITOR |
CHAPTER VII. | THE WORKINGS OF WEALTH |
CHAPTER VIII. | A BILLIONAIRE'S PLANS |
CHAPTER IX. | A NEW DEPARTURE |
CHAPTER X. | THE GREAT SECRET |
CHAPTER XI. | A CHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION |
CHAPTER XII. | A FAMILY JAR |
CHAPTER XIII. | A MIDNIGHT VENTURE |
CHAPTER XIV. | THE SPREAD OF THE BLIGHT |
CHAPTER XV. | THE GREATER SECRET |
THE LAST GALLEY
IMPRESSIONS AND TALES
By Arthur Conan Doyle
CONTENTS
MICAH CLARKE
By Arthur Conan Doyle
CONTENTS
Chapter I | Of Cornet Joseph Clarke of the Ironsides |
Chapter II | Of my going to school and of my coming thence |
Chapter III | Of Two Friends of my Youth |
Chapter IV | Of the Strange Fish that we Caught at Spithead |
Chapter V | Of the Man with the Drooping Lids |
Chapter VI | Of the Letter that came from the Lowlands |
Chapter VII | Of the Horseman who rode from the West |
Chapter VIII | Of our Start for the Wars |
Chapter IX | Of a Passage of Arms at the Blue Boar |
Chapter X | Of our Perilous Adventure on the Plain |
Chapter XI | Of the Lonely Man and the Gold Chest |
Chapter XII | Of certain Passages upon the Moor |
Chapter XIII | Of Sir Gervas Jerome, Knight Banneret of the County of Surrey |
Chapter XIV | Of the Stiff-legged Parson and his Flock |
Chapter XV | Of our Brush with the King’s Dragoons |
Chapter XVI | Of our Coming to Taunton |
Chapter XVII | Of the Gathering in the Market-square |
Chapter XVIII | Of Master Stephen Timewell, Mayor of Taunton |
Chapter XIX | Of a Brawl in the Night |
Chapter XX | Of the Muster of the Men of the West |
Chapter XXI | Of my Hand-grips with the Brandenburger |
Chapter XXII | Of the News from Havant |
Chapter XXIII | Of the Snare on the Weston Road |
Chapter XXIV | Of the Welcome that met me at Badminton |
Chapter XXV | Of Strange Doings in the Boteler Dungeon |
Chapter XXVI | Of the Strife in the Council |
Chapter XXVII | Of the Affair near Keynsham Bridge |
Chapter XXVIII | Of the Fight in Wells Cathedral |
Chapter XXIX | Of the Great Cry from the Lonely House |
Chapter XXX | Of the Swordsman with the Brown Jacket |
Chapter XXXI | Of the Maid of the Marsh and the Bubble which rose from the Bog |
Chapter XXXII | Of the Onfall at Sedgemoor |
Chapter XXXIII | Of my Perilous Adventure at the Mill |
Chapter XXXIV | Of the Coming of Solomon Sprent |
Chapter XXXV | Of the Devil in Wig and Gown |
Chapter XXXVI | Of the End of it All |
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