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##  THE STORY OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE

##  JEREMY

##  THE CAPTIVES_

##  FORTITUDE

##  THE CATHEDRAL

##  THE SECRET CITY

##  THE GOLDEN SCARECROW

##  THE PRELUDE TO ADVENTURE

##  THE DARK FOREST

##  THE WOODEN HORSE

##  THE DUCHESS OF WREXE

##  THE GODS AND MR. PERRIN

##  JOSEPH CONRAD








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






THE STORY OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE


BEING THE
HISTORY OF HIS PECULIAR LIFE
AT HOME AND ASTONISHING ADVENTURES
IN FOREIGN PARTS. NEVER BEFORE PRINTED.

TOLD BY HUGH LOFTING        ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR
A.D. 1920

WITH AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TENTH PRINTING
BY HUGH WALPOLE



CONTENTS

Introduction vii
CHAPTER PAGE
Puddleby 1
II  Animal Language 7
III  More Money Troubles 19
IV  A Message from Africa 29
The Great Journey 37
VI  Polynesia and the King 47
VII  The Bridge of Apes 55
VIII  The Leader of the Lions 67
IX  The Monkeys' Council 75
The Rarest Animal of All 81
XI  The Black Prince 91
XII  Medicine and Magic 99
XIII  Red Sails and Blue Wings 111
XIV  The Rats' Warning 117
XV  The Barbary Dragon 125
XVI  Too-Too, the Listener 133
XVII  The Ocean Gossips 141
XVIII  Smells 149
XIX  The Rock 159
XX  The Fisherman's Town 167
XXI  Home Again 174

[xiv]
[xv]

ILLUSTRATIONS

"A little town called Puddleby-on-the-Marsh"
Frontispiece
 
PAGE
"And she never came to see him any more"
3
"He could see as well as ever"
14
"They came at once to his house on the edge of the town"
15
"They used to sit in chairs on the lawn"
19
"'All right,' said the Doctor, 'go and get married'"
23
"One evening when the Doctor was asleep in his chair"
24
"'I felt sure there was twopence left'"
31
"And the voyage began"
35
"'We must have run into Africa'"
41
"'I got into it because I did not want to be drowned'"
44
"And Queen Ermintrude was asleep"
48
"'Who's that?'"
52
"Cheering and waving leaves and swinging out of the branches to greet him"
61
"John Dolittle was the last to cross"
65
"He made all the monkeys who were still well come and be vaccinated"
68
"'ME, the King of Beasts, to wait on a lot of dirty monkeys?'"
70
"Then the Grand Gorilla got up"
76
[xvi]"'Lord save us!' cried the duck. 'How does it make up its mind?'"
85
"He began reading the fairy-stories to himself"
96
"Crying bitterly and waving till the ship was out of sight"
109
"'They are surely the pirates of Barbary'"
114
"'And you have heard that rats always leave a sinking ship?'"
119
"'Look here, Ben Ali-'"
127
"'Sh!-Listen!-I do believe there's someone in there!'"
136
"'You stupid piece of warm bacon!'"
153
"'Doctor!' he cried. 'I've got it!'"
160
"And she kissed the Doctor many times"
170
"The Doctor sat in a chair in front"
176
"He began running round the garden like a crazy thing"
178








JEREMY

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. THE BIRTHDAY
CHAPTER II. THE FAMILY DOG
CHAPTER III. CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME
CHAPTER IV. MISS JONES
CHAPTER V. THE SEA-CAPTAIN
CHAPTER VI. FAMILY PRIDE
CHAPTER VII. RELIGION
CHAPTER VIII.     TO COW FARM!
CHAPTER IX. THE AWAKENING OF CHARLOTTE
CHAPTER X. MARY
CHAPTER XI. THE MERRY-GO-ROUND
CHAPTER XII. HAMLET WAITS








THE CAPTIVES

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS



PART I: BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY

I   DEATH OF THE REV. CHARLES CARDINAL
II   AUNT ANNE
III   THE LONDON HOUSE
IV   THE CHAPEL


PART II: THE CHARIOT OF FIRE

I   THE WARLOCKS
II   EXPECTATION
III   MAGGIE AND MARTIN
IV   MR. CRASHAW
V   THE CHOICE
VI   THE PROPHET IN HIS OWN HOME
VII   THE OUTSIDE WORLD
VIII   PARADISE
IX   THE INSIDE SAINTS
X   THE PROPHET
XI   THE CHARIOT OF FIRE


PART III: THE WITCH

I   THE THREE VISITS
II   PLUNGE INTO THE OTHER HALF
III   SKEATON-ON-SEA
IV   GRACE
V   THE BATTLE OF SKEATON: FIRST YEAR
VI   THE BATTLE OF SKEATON: SECOND YEAR
VII   DEATH OF AUNT ANNE
VIII   DEATH OF UNCLE MATHEW
IX   SOUL OF PAUL
X   THE REVIVAL


PART IV: THE JOURNEY HOME AGAIN

I   THE DARK ROOM
II   HOBGOBLINS
III   THE TRIUMPH OF LIFE














FORTITUDE

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

BOOK I SCAW HOUSE
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO COURAGE
CHAPTER II HOW THE WESTCOTT FAMILY SAT UP FOR PETER
CHAPTER III OF THE DARK SHOP OF ZACHARY TAN, AND OF THE DECISIONS THAT THE PEOPLE IN SCAW HOUSE CAME TO CONCERNING PETER
CHAPTER IV IN WHICH "DAWSON'S," AS THE GATE OF LIFE, IS PROVED A DISAPPOINTMENT
CHAPTER V DAWSON'S, THE GATE INTO HELL
CHAPTER VI A LOOKING-GLASS, A SILVER MATCH-BOX, A GLASS OF WHISKY, AND-VOX POPULI
CHAPTER VII PRIDE OF LIFE
CHAPTER VIII PETER AND HIS MOTHER
CHAPTER IX THE THREE WESTCOTTS
CHAPTER X SUNLIGHT, LIMELIGHT, DAYLIGHT
CHAPTER XI ALL KINDS OF FOG IN THE CHARING CROSS ROAD
CHAPTER XII BROCKETTS: ITS CHARACTER, AND ESPECIALLY MRS. BROCKETT
BOOK II THE BOOKSHOP
CHAPTER I "REUBEN HALLARD"
CHAPTER II THE MAN ON THE LION
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV ROYAL PERSONAGES ARE COMING
CHAPTER V A NARROW STREET
CHAPTER VI THE WORLD AND BUCKET LANE
CHAPTER VII DEVIL'S MARCH
CHAPTER VIII STEPHEN'S CHAPTER
BOOK III THE ROUNDABOUT
CHAPTER I NO. 72, CHEYNE WALK
CHAPTER II A CHAPTER ABOUT SUCCESS I HOW TO WIN IT, HOW TO KEEP IT-WITH A NOTE AT THE END FROM HENRY GALLEON
CHAPTER III THE ENCOUNTER
CHAPTER IV THE ROUNDABOUT
CHAPTER V THE IN-BETWEENS
CHAPTER VI BIRTH OF THE HEIR
CHAPTER VII DECLARATION OF HAPPINESS
CHAPTER VIII BLINDS DOWN
CHAPTER IX WILD MEN
CHAPTER X ROCKING THE ROUNDABOUT
CHAPTER XI WHY?
CHAPTER XII A WOMAN CALLED ROSE BENNETT
CHAPTER XIII "MORTIMER STANT"
CHAPTER XIV PETER BUYS A PRESENT
CHAPTER XV MR. WESTCOTT SENIOR CALLS CHECKMATE
BOOK IV SCAW HOUSE
CHAPTER I THE SEA
CHAPTER II SCAW HOUSE
CHAPTER III NORAH MONOGUE
CHAPTER IV THE GREY HILL






THE CATHEDRAL

A Novel

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

Book I: Prelude
Brandons
Ronders
One of Joan's Days
The Impertinent Elephan
Mrs. Brandon Goes Out to Tea
Seatown Mist and Cathedral Dust
Ronder's Day
Son--Father
Book II: The Whispering Gallery
Five O'Clock--The Green Cloud
Souls on Sunday
The May-Day Prologue
The Genial Heart
Falk by the River
Falk's Flight
Brandon Puts On His Armour
The Wind Flies Over the House
The Quarrel
Book III: The Jubilee
June 17, Thursday: Anticipation
Friday, June 18: Shadow Meets Shadow
Saturday, June 19: The Ball
Sunday, June 20: In the Bedroom
Tuesday, June 22: I. The Cathedral
Tuesday, June 22: II. The Fair
Tuesday, June 22: III. Torchlight
Book IV: The Last Stand
In Ronder's House: Ronder, Wistons
Two in the House
Prelude to Battle
The Last Tournament














THE SECRET CITY

A Novel In Three Parts

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

PART I VERA AND NINA
PART II LAWRENCE
PART III MARKOVITCH AND SEMYONOV






THE GOLDEN SCARECROW

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

Chapter   Page
  Prologue--Hugh Seymour 11
I. Henry Fitzgeorge Strether 43
II. Ernest Henry 65
III. Angelina 94
IV. Bim Rochester 121
V. Nancy Ross 146
VI. 'Enery 172
VII. Barbara Flint 198
VIII. Sarah Trefusis 226
IX. Young John Scarlet 256
  Epilogue 274














THE PRELUDE TO ADVENTURE

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I LAST CHAPTER
CHAPTER II BUNNING
CHAPTER III THE BODY COMES TO TOWN
CHAPTER IV MARGARET CRAVEN
CHAPTER V STONE ALTARS
CHAPTER VI THE WATCHERS
CHAPTER VII TERROR
CHAPTER VIII REVELATION OF BUNNING (I)
CHAPTER IX REVELATION OF BUNNING (II)
CHAPTER X CRAVEN
CHAPTER XI FIFTH OF NOVEMBER
CHAPTER XII LOVE TO THE "VALSE TRISTE"
CHAPTER XIII MRS. CRAVEN
CHAPTER XIV GOD
CHAPTER XV PRELUDE TO A JOURNEY
CHAPTER XVI OLVA AND MARGARET
CHAPTER XVII FIRST CHAPTER






THE DARK FOREST

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

PART ONE
CHAPTER     PAGE
I.   Spring in the Train 11
II.   The School-House 38
III.   The Invisible Battle 70
IV.   Nikitin 105
V.   First Move to the Enemy 133
VI.   The Retreat 151
VII.   One Night 181
PART TWO
I.   The Lovers 209
II.   Marie Ivanovna 227
III.   The Forest 248
IV.   Four? 270
V.   The Door Closes Behind Them 294









THE WOODEN HORSE

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI






THE DUCHESS OF WREXE

Her Decline And Death

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

BOOK I. THE DUCHESS
CHAPTER I. Felix Brun, Dr. Christopher, Rachel Beaminster—They Are Surveyed by the Portrait
CHAPTER II. Rachel
CHAPTER III. Lady Adela
CHAPTER IV. The Pool
CHAPTER V. She Comes Out
CHAPTER VI. Fans
CHAPTER VII. In the Heart of the House
CHAPTER VIII. The Tiger
CHAPTER IX. The Golden Cage
CHAPTER X. Lizzie and Breton
CHAPTER XI. Her Grace's Day
CHAPTER XII. Defiance of the Tiger—I
CHAPTER XIII. Defiance of the Tiger—II
BOOK II: RACHEL
CHAPTER I. The Pool and the Snow
CHAPTER II. A Little House
CHAPTER III. First Sequel to Defiance
CHAPTER IV. Rachel—and Christopher and Roddy
CHAPTER V. Lizzie's Journey—I
CHAPTER VI. All the Beaminsters
CHAPTER VII. Rachel and Breton
CHAPTER VIII. Christopher's Day
CHAPTER IX. The Darkest Hour
CHAPTER X. Lizzie's Journey—II
CHAPTER XI. Roddy Is Master
CHAPTER XII. Lizzie's Journey—III
BOOK III: RODDY
CHAPTER I. Regent's Park—Breton and Lizzie
CHAPTER II. The Duchess Moves
CHAPTER III. Roddy Moves
CHAPTER IV. March 13th: Breton's Tiger
CHAPTER V. March 13th: Rachel's Heart
CHAPTER VI. March 13th: Roddy Talks to the Devil and the Duchess Denies God
CHAPTER VII. Chamber Music—A Trio
CHAPTER VIII. A Quartette
CHAPTER IX. Rachel and Roddy
CHAPTER X. Lizzie Becomes Miss Rand Again
CHAPTER XI. The Last View from High Windows
CHAPTER XII. Rachel, Roddy, Lord John, Christopher
CHAPTER XIII. Epilogue—Prologue
NOVELS BY HUGH WALPOLE














THE GODS AND MR. PERRIN

A Tragi-Comedy

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

THE GODS AND MR. PERRIN
CHAPTER I MR. VINCENT PERRIN DRINKS HIS TEA AND GIVES MR. TRAILL SOUND ADVICE
CHAPTER II INTRODUCES A CONFUSING COMPANY OF PERSONS, WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON MRS. COMBER
CHAPTER III CONCERNS ALL THE WONDERFUL THINGS THAT MAY HAPPEN BETWEEN SOUP AND DESSERT
CHAPTER IV BIRKLAND LOQUITUR
CHAPTER V A GAME OF FOOTBALL AND A DANCE IN PENDRAGON HAVE THEIR PART IN THE SCHEME OF THINGS
CHAPTER VI SÆVA INDIGNATIO
CHAPTER VII THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; THEY OPEN FIRE
CHAPTER VIII THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; CAMPS ARE FORMED -- ALSO SOME SKIRMISHING
CHAPTER IX THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; WITH THE LADIES
CHAPTER X THE BATTLE OF THE UMBRELLA; “WHOM THE GODS WISH TO DESTROY....”
CHAPTER XI MR. PERRIN SEES DOUBLE
CHAPTER XII MR. PERRIN WALKS IN SLEEP
CHAPTER XIII MR. PERRIN LISTENS WHILE THEY ALL MAKE SPEECHES
CHAPTER XIV MR. PERRIN REACHES THE HEART OF HIS KINGDOM
CHAPTER XV THE GOLDEN VIEW














JOSEPH CONRAD

By Hugh Walpole



CONTENTS

I BIOGRAPHY
II THE NOVELIST
III THE POET
IV ROMANCE AND REALISM

A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF JOSEPH CONRAD’S PRINCIPAL WRITINGS

AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX












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