A librarian in a small town is asked to play the part of a medieval king. He not only takes his role seriously by thoroughly researching the Middle Ages, when the play is concluded, he refuses to take off the costume. He remains in character, much to the surprise of the other actors.
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- I. — A HOLE IN THE CASTE
- II. — A DANGEROUS MAN
- III. — THE LADDER IN THE LIBRARY
- IV. — THE FIRST TRIAL OF JOHN BRAINTREE
- V. — THE SECOND TRIAL OF JOHN BRAINTREE
- VI. — A COMMISSION AS COLOURMAN
- VII. — “BLONDEL THE TROUBADOUR”
- VIII. — THE MISADVENTURES OF MONKEY
- IX. — THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB
- X. — WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE
- XI. — THE LUNACY OF THE LIBRARIAN
- XII. — THE STATESMAN AND THE SUMMER-HOUSE
- XIII. — THE VICTORIAN AND THE ARROW
- XIV. — THE RETURN OF THE KNIGHT-ERRANT
- XV. — THE PARTING OF THE WAYS
- XVI. — THE JUDGMENT OF THE KING
- XVII. — THE DEPARTURE OF DON QUIXOTE
- XVIII. — THE SECRET OF SEAWOOD
