Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Topsites

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I have wrought my simple plan
If I give one hour of joy
To the boy who's half a man,
Or the man who's half a boy.

Foreword

Mr. E. D. Malone desires to state that both the injunction for restraint and the libel action have been withdrawn unreservedly by Professor G. E. Challenger, who, being satisfied that no criticism or comment in this book is meant in an offensive spirit, has guaranteed that he will place no impediment to its publication and circulation.

Chapter 1

THERE ARE HEROISMS ALL ROUND US

Chapter 2 TRY YOUR LUCK WITH PROFESSOR CHALLENGER
Chapter 3 HE IS A PERFECTLY IMPOSSIBLE PERSON
Chapter 4 IT'S JUST THE VERY BIGGEST THING IN THE WORLD
Chapter 5 QUESTION!
Chapter 6 I WAS THE FLAIL OF THE LORD
Chapter 7 TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR INTO THE UNKNOWN
Chapter 8 THE OUTLYING PICKETS OF THE NEW WORLD
Chapter 9 WHO COULD HAVE FORESEEN IT?
Chapter 10 THE MOST WONDERFUL THINGS HAVE HAPPENED
Chapter 11 FOR ONCE I WAS THE HERO
Chapter 12 IT WAS DREADFUL IN THE FOREST
Chapter 13 A SIGHT I SHALL NEVER FORGET
Chapter 14 THOSE WERE THE REAL CONQUESTS
Chapter 15 OUR EYES HAVE SEEN GREAT WONDERS
Chapter 16 A PROCESSION! A PROCESSION!