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Title
When It Was Dark
: The Story of a Great Conspiracy
Author
Guy Thorne
Year
1905
Publisher
G. P. Putnam's Sons
Location
New York
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CONTENTS
BOOK I.
Chapter.
Page
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An Incident by Way of Prologue
1
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In the Vicar's Study
6
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"I Think he Is a Good Man"
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The Smoke Cloud at Dawn
33
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A Lost Soul
45
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The Whisper
56
VII.
Last Words at Walktown
69
VIII.
A Dinner at the Pannier d'Or
77
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Inauguration
95
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The Resurrection Sermon
107
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"Neither do I Condemn thee"
116
XII.
Powers of Good and Evil
126
BOOK II.
I.
While London was Sleeping
141
II.
Avoiding the Flower Pattern on the Carpet
165
III.
"I, Joseph"
178
IV.
The Domestic Chaplain's Testimony
184
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Deus, Deus Meus, Quare Dereliquisti!
194
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Harness the Horses; and Get up, ye Horsemen, and Stand forth with your Helmets, Furbish the Spears, and Put on the Brigandines.—Jer. xlvi:4
205
VII.
The Hour of Chaos
212
VIII.
The First Links
225
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Particular Instances, Contrasting the Old Lady and the Special Correspondent
233
X.
The Triumph of Sir Robert Llwellyn
245
XI.
Progress
256
XII.
A Soul alone on the Sea-Shore
262
BOOK III.
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What it Meant to the World's Women
271
II.
Cyril Hands Redux
283
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All ye Inhabitants of the World, and Dwellers on the Earth, See ye, when He Lifteth up an Ensign on the Mountains.—Is. xviii:3
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IV.
A Luncheon Party
302
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By the Tower of Hippicus
322
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Under the Eastern Stars: towards Gerizim
342
VII.
The Last Meeting
356
VIII.
Death Coming with One Grace
364
IX.
At Walktown again
376
Epilogue
385