Novels

Novels of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Chapter XX: Mr. Hector O’Flaherty finds something in the Paper

Ezra Girdlestone had taken up his quarters in two private rooms at the Central Hotel, Kimberley, and had already gained a considerable reputation in the town by the engaging “abandon” of his manners, and by the munificent style in which he entertained the more prominent citizens of the little capital. His personal qualities of strength

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Chapter XVIII: Major Tobias Clutterbuck comes in for a thousand pounds

John Girdlestone had frequently heard his son speak of the major in the days when they had been intimate, and had always attributed some of the young man’s more obvious vices to the effects of this ungodly companionship. He had also heard from Ezra a mangled version of the interview and quarrel in the private

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