The stark ideological division between Catholics and Protestants has long been an issue in British society, spurring numerous bloody conflicts along the way. In the engrossing historical novel Micah Clarke, Arthur Conan Doyle sets the title...
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The stark ideological division between Catholics and Protestants has long been an issue in British society, spurring numerous bloody conflicts along the way. In the engrossing historical novel Micah Clarke, Arthur Conan Doyle sets the title character's coming of age story at the height of these schismatic tensions, adding a dramatic backdrop to Micah's already tumultuous life
Title; Contents; Chapter I - Of Cornet Joseph Clarke of the Ironsides; Chapter II - Of My Going to School and of My Coming Thence; Chapter III - Of Two Friends of My Youth; Chapter IV - Of the Strange Fish that We Caught at Spithead; Chapter V - Of the Man with the Drooping Lids; Chapter VI - Of the Letter that Came from the Lowlands; Chapter VII - Of the Horseman Who Rode from the West; Chapter VIII - Of Our Start for the Wars; Chapter IX - Of a Passage of Arms at the Blue Boar; Chapter X - Of Our Perilous Adventure on the Plain; Chapter XI - Of the Lonely Man and the Gold Chest
Chapter XII - Of Certain Passages Upon the MoorChapter XIII - Of Sir Gervas Jerome, Knight Banneret of the County of Surrey; Chapter XIV - Of the Stiff-Legged Parson and His Flock; Chapter XV - Of Our Brush with the King's Dragoons; Chapter XVI - Of Our Coming to Taunton; Chapter XVII - Of the Gathering in the Market-Square; Chapter XVIII - Of Master Stephen Timewell, Mayor of Taunton; Chapter XIX - Of a Brawl in the Night; Chapter XX - Of the Muster of the Men of the West; Chapter XXI - Of My Hand-Grips with the Brandenburger; Chapter XXII - Of the News from Havant
Chapter XXIII - Of the Snare on the Weston RoadChapter XXIV - Of the Welcome that Met Me at Badminton; Chapter XXV - Of Strange Doings in the Boteler Dungeon; Chapter XXVI - Of the Strife in the Council; Chapter XXVII - Of the Affair Near Keynsham Bridge; Chapter XXVIII - Of the Fight in Wells Cathedral; Chapter XXIX - Of the Great Cry from the Lonely House; Chapter XXX - Of the Swordsman with the Brown Jacket; Chapter XXXI - Of the Maid of the Marsh and the Bubble Which Rose from the Bog; Chapter XXXII - Of the Onfall at Sedgemoor; Chapter XXXIII - Of My Perilous Adventure at the Mill
Chapter XXXIV - Of the Coming of Solomon SprentChapter XXXV - Of the Devil in Wig and Gown; Chapter XXXVI - Of the End of it All; Endnotes;