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The Refugees


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       Arthur Conan Doyle

      The Refugees

      A Tale of Two Continents

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664121059

       PART I. — IN THE OLD WORLD.

       CHAPTER I — THE MAN FROM AMERICA.

       CHAPTER II — A MONARCH IN DESHABILLE.

       CHAPTER III — THE HOLDING OF THE DOOR.

       CHAPTER IV — THE FATHER OF HIS PEOPLE.

       CHAPTER V — CHILDREN OF BELIAL.

       CHAPTER VI — A HOUSE OF STRIFE.

       CHAPTER VII — THE NEW WORLD AND THE OLD.

       CHAPTER VIII — THE RISING SUN.

       CHAPTER IX — LE ROI S'AMUSE.

       CHAPTER X — AN ECLIPSE AT VERSAILLES.

       CHAPTER XI — THE SUN REAPPEARS.

       CHAPTER XII — THE KING RECEIVES.

       CHAPTER XIII — THE KING HAS IDEAS.

       CHAPTER XIV — THE LAST CARD.

       CHAPTER XV — THE MIDNIGHT MISSION.

       CHAPTER XVI — "WHEN THE DEVIL DRIVES."

       CHAPTER XVII — THE DUNGEON OF PORTILLAC.

       CHAPTER XVIII — A NIGHT OF SURPRISES.

       CHAPTER XIX — IN THE KING'S CABINET.

       CHAPTER XX — THE TWO FRANCOISES.

       CHAPTER XXI — THE MAN IN THE CALECHE.

       CHAPTER XXII — THE SCAFFOLD OF PORTILLAC.

       CHAPTER XXIII — THE FALL OF THE CATINATS.

       PART II. — IN THE NEW WORLD.

       CHAPTER XXIV — THE START OF THE "GOLDEN ROD."

       CHAPTER XXV — A BOAT OF THE DEAD.

       CHAPTER XXVI — THE LAST PORT.

       CHAPTER XXVII — A DWINDLING ISLAND.

       CHAPTER XXVIII — IN THE POOL OF QUEBEC.

       CHAPTER XXIX — THE VOICE AT THE PORT-HOLE.

       CHAPTER XXX — THE INLAND WATERS.

       CHAPTER XXXI — THE HAIRLESS MAN.

       CHAPTER XXXII — THE LORD OF SAINTE MARIE.

       CHAPTER XXXIII — THE SLAYING OF BROWN MOOSE.

       CHAPTER XXXIV — THE MEN OF BLOOD.

       CHAPTER XXXV — THE TAPPING OF DEATH.

       CHAPTER XXXVI — THE TAKING OF THE STOCKADE.

       CHAPTER XXXVII — THE COMING OF THE FRIAR.

       CHAPTER XXXVIII — THE DINING HALL OF SAINTE MARIE.

       CHAPTER XXXIX — THE TWO SWIMMERS.

       CHAPTER XL.

       THE END.

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