Arthur Conan Doyle

The Refugees


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       Arthur Conan Doyle

      The Refugees

      Historical Novel

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-1937-7

      Table of Contents

       Part 1. In the Old World

       Chapter 1. The Man From America

       Chapter 2. A Monarch in Deshabille

       Chapter 3. The Holding of the Door

       Chapter 4. The Father of His People

       Chapter 5. Children of Belial

       Chapter 6. A House of Strife

       Chapter 7. The New World and the Old

       Chapter 8. The Rising Sun

       Chapter 9. Le Roi S’amuse

       Chapter 10. An Eclipse at Versailles

       Chapter 11. The Sun Reappears

       Chapter 12. The King Receives

       Chapter 13. The King Has Ideas

       Chapter 14. The Last Card

       Chapter 15. The Midnight Mission

       Chapter 16. “When the Devil drives.”

       Chapter 17. The Dungeon of Portillac

       Chapter 18. A Night of Surprises

       Chapter 19. In the King’s Cabinet

       Chapter 20. The Two Francoises

       Chapter 21. The Man in the Caleche

       Chapter 22. The Scaffold of Portillac

       Chapter 23. The Fall of the Catinats

       Part 2. In the New World

       Chapter 24. The Start of the “golden Rod.”

       Chapter 25. A Boat of the Dead

       Chapter 26. The Last Port

       Chapter 27. A Dwindling Island

       Chapter 28. In the Pool of Quebec

       Chapter 29. The Voice at the Port-hole

       Chapter 30. The Inland Waters

       Chapter 31. The Hairless Man

       Chapter 32. The Lord of Sainte Marie

       Chapter 33. The Slaying of Brown Moose

       Chapter 34. The Men of Blood

       Chapter 35. The Tapping of Death

       Chapter 36. The Taking of the Stockade

       Chapter 37. The Coming of the Friar

       Chapter 38. The Dining Hall of Sainte Marie

       Chapter 39. The Two Swimmers

       Chapter 40. The End

      Part 1.

       In the Old World

       Table of Contents

      Chapter 1.

       The Man From America

       Table of Contents

      It was the sort of window which was common in Paris about the end of the seventeenth century. It was high, mullioned, with a broad transom across the centre, and above the middle of the transom a tiny coat of arms—three caltrops gules upon a field argent—let into the diamond-paned glass. Outside there projected a stout iron rod, from which hung a gilded miniature of a bale of wool which swung and squeaked with every puff of wind. Beyond that again were the houses of the other side, high, narrow, and prim, slashed with diagonal wood-work in front, and