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Micah Clarke
His Statement as made to his three grandchildren
Joseph, Gervas and Reuben
During the Hard Winter of 1734
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
1888
Contents
Of Cornet Joseph Clarke of the Ironsides
Of My Going to School and of My Coming Thence
Of Two Friends of My Youth
Of the Strange Fish that We Caught at Spithead
Of the Man With the Drooping Lids
Of the Letter that Came from the Lowlands
Of the Horseman Who Rode from the West
Of Our Start for the Wars
Of A Passage of Arms at the Blue Boar
Of Our Perilous Adventure on the Plain
Of the Lonely Man and the Gold Chest
Of Certain Passages upon the Moor
Of Sir Gervas Jerome, Knight Banneret of the County of Surrey
Of the Stiff-Legged Parson and His Flock
Of Our Brush With the King's Dragoons
Of Our Coming to Taunton
Of the Gathering in the Market-Square
Of Master Stephen Timewell, Mayor of Taunton
Of a Brawl in the Night
Of the Muster of the Men of the West
Of My Hand-Grips with the Brandenburger
Of the News from Havant
Of the Snare on the Weston Road
Of the Welcome that Met Me at Badminton
Of Strange Doings in the Boteler Dungeon
Of the Strife in the Council
Of the Affair Near Keynsham Bridge
Of the Fight in Wells Cathedral
Of the Great Cry from the Lonely House
Of the Swordsman with the Brown Jacket
Of the Maid of the Marsh and the Bubble Which Rose from the Bog
Of the Onfall at Sedgemoor
Of My Perilous Adventure at the Mill
Of the Coming of Solomon Sprent
Of the Devil in Wig and Gown
Of the End of It All
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