Micah Clarke by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated)
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Micah Clarke by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated)

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Micah Clarke by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated)

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This eBook features the unabridged text of 'Micah Clarke' from the bestselling edition of 'The Complete Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle'.

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Year
2017
eBook ISBN
9781786563460
Subtopic
Classics

Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. COPYRIGHT
  3. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Parts Edition
  4. Parts Edition Contents
  5. Micah Clarke
  6. MICAH CLARKE
  7. CHAPTER I. Of Cornet Joseph Clarke of the Ironsides
  8. CHAPTER II. Of my going to school and of my coming thence.
  9. CHAPTER III. Of Two Friends of my Youth
  10. CHAPTER IV. Of the Strange Fish that we Caught at Spithead
  11. CHAPTER V. Of the Man with the Drooping Lids
  12. CHAPTER VI. Of the Letter that came from the Lowlands
  13. CHAPTER VII. Of the Horseman who rode from the West
  14. CHAPTER VIII. Of our Start for the Wars
  15. CHAPTER IX. Of a Passage of Arms at the Blue Boar
  16. CHAPTER X. Of our Perilous Adventure on the Plain
  17. CHAPTER XI. Of the Lonely Man and the Gold Chest
  18. CHAPTER XII. Of certain Passages upon the Moor
  19. CHAPTER XIII. Of Sir Gervas Jerome, Knight Banneret of the County of Surrey
  20. CHAPTER XIV. Of the Stiff-legged Parson and his Flock
  21. CHAPTER XV. Of our Brush with the King’s Dragoons
  22. CHAPTER XVI. Of our Coming to Taunton
  23. CHAPTER XVII. Of the Gathering in the Market-square
  24. CHAPTER XVIII. Of Master Stephen Timewell, Mayor of Taunton
  25. CHAPTER XIX. Of a Brawl in the Night
  26. CHAPTER XX. Of the Muster of the Men of the West
  27. CHAPTER XXI. Of my Hand-grips with the Brandenburger
  28. CHAPTER XXII. Of the News from Havant
  29. CHAPTER XXIII. Of the Snare on the Weston Road
  30. CHAPTER XXIV. Of the Welcome that met me at Badminton
  31. CHAPTER XXV. Of Strange Doings in the Boteler Dungeon
  32. CHAPTER XXVI. Of the Strife in the Council
  33. CHAPTER XXVII. Of the Affair near Keynsham Bridge
  34. CHAPTER XXVIII. Of the Fight in Wells Cathedral
  35. CHAPTER XXIX. Of the Great Cry from the Lonely House
  36. CHAPTER XXX. Of the Swordsman with the Brown Jacket
  37. CHAPTER XXXI. Of the Maid of the Marsh and the Bubble which rose from the Bog
  38. CHAPTER XXXII. Of the Onfall at Sedgemoor
  39. CHAPTER XXXIII. Of my Perilous Adventure at the Mill
  40. CHAPTER XXXIV. Of the Coming of Solomon Sprent
  41. CHAPTER XXXV. Of the Devil in Wig and Gown
  42. CHAPTER XXXVI. Of the End of it All
  43. THE WHITE COMPANY
  44. CONTENTS
  45. CHAPTER I. HOW THE BLACK SHEEP CAME FORTH FROM THE FOLD.
  46. CHAPTER II. HOW ALLEYNE EDRICSON CAME OUT INTO THE WORLD.
  47. CHAPTER III. HOW HORDLE JOHN COZENED THE FULLER OF LYMINGTON.
  48. CHAPTER IV. HOW THE BAILIFF OF SOUTHAMPTON SLEW THE TWO MASTERLESS MEN.
  49. CHAPTER V. HOW A STRANGE COMPANY GATHERED AT THE “PIED MERLIN.”
  50. CHAPTER VI. HOW SAMKIN AYLWARD WAGERED HIS FEATHER-BED.
  51. CHAPTER VII. HOW THE THREE COMRADES JOURNEYED THROUGH THE WOODLANDS.
  52. CHAPTER VIII. THE THREE FRIENDS.
  53. CHAPTER IX. HOW STRANGE THINGS BEFELL IN MINSTEAD WOOD.
  54. CHAPTER X. HOW HORDLE JOHN FOUND A MAN WHOM HE MIGHT FOLLOW.
  55. CHAPTER XI. HOW A YOUNG SHEPHERD HAD A PERILOUS FLOCK.
  56. CHAPTER XII. HOW ALLEYNE LEARNED MORE THAN HE COULD TEACH.
  57. CHAPTER XIII. HOW THE WHITE COMPANY SET FORTH TO THE WARS.
  58. CHAPTER XIV. HOW SIR NIGEL SOUGHT FOR A WAYSIDE VENTURE.
  59. CHAPTER XV. HOW THE YELLOW COG SAILED FORTH FROM LEPE.
  60. CHAPTER XVI. HOW THE YELLOW COG FOUGHT THE TWO ROVER GALLEYS.
  61. CHAPTER XVII. HOW THE YELLOW COG CROSSED THE BAR OF GIRONDE.
  62. CHAPTER XVIII. HOW SIR NIGEL LORING PUT A PATCH UPON HIS EYE.
  63. CHAPTER XIX. HOW THERE WAS STIR AT THE ABBEY OF ST. ANDREW’S.
  64. CHAPTER XX. HOW ALLEYNE WON HIS PLACE IN AN HONORABLE GUILD.
  65. CHAPTER XXI. HOW AGOSTINO PISANO RISKED HIS HEAD.
  66. CHAPTER XXII. HOW THE BOWMEN HELD WASSAIL AT THE “ROSE DE GUIENNE.”
  67. CHAPTER XXIII. HOW ENGLAND HELD THE LISTS AT BORDEAUX.
  68. CHAPTER XXIV. HOW A CHAMPION CAME FORTH FROM THE EAST.
  69. CHAPTER XXV. HOW SIR NIGEL WROTE TO TWYNHAM CASTLE.
  70. CHAPTER XXVI. HOW THE THREE COMRADES GAINED A MIGHTY TREASURE
  71. CHAPTER XXVII. HOW ROGER CLUB-FOOT WAS PASSED INTO PARADISE.
  72. CHAPTER XXVIII. HOW THE COMRADES CAME OVER THE MARCHES OF FRANCE
  73. CHAPTER XXIX. HOW THE BLESSED HOUR OF SIGHT CAME TO THE LADY TIPHAINE.
  74. CHAPTER XXX. HOW THE BRUSHWOOD MEN CAME TO THE CHATEAU OF VILLEFRANCHE.
  75. CHAPTER XXXI. HOW FIVE MEN HELD THE KEEP OF VILLEFRANCHE
  76. CHAPTER XXXII. HOW THE COMPANY TOOK COUNSEL ROUND THE FALLEN TREE.
  77. CHAPTER XXXIII. HOW THE ARMY MADE THE PASSAGE OF RONCESVALLES.
  78. CHAPTER XXXIV. HOW THE COMPANY MADE SPORT IN THE VALE OF PAMPELUNA.
  79. CHAPTER XXXV. HOW SIR NIGEL HAWKED AT AN EAGLE.
  80. CHAPTER XXXVI. HOW SIR NIGEL TOOK THE PATCH FROM HIS EYE.
  81. CHAPTER XXXVII. HOW THE WHITE COMPANY CAME TO BE DISBANDED.
  82. CHAPTER XXXVIII. OF THE HOME-COMING TO HAMPSHIRE.
  83. The Delphi Classics Catalogue

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