The Firm of Girdlestone (1890)
by Arthur Conan Doyle
6309The Firm of Girdlestone1890Arthur Conan Doyle

THE

FIRM OF GIRDLESTONE


A ROMANCE OF THE UNROMANTIC


BY

A. CONAN DOYLE

AUTHOR OF
"MICAH CLARKE," "THE CAPTAIN OF 'THE POLESTAR,'" ETC.



London
CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY

1890

TO MY OLD FRIEND

PROFESSOR WILLIAM K. BURTON,

OF THE IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY, TOKIO,

WHO FIRST ENCOURAGED ME, YEARS AGO, TO PROCEED WITH

THIS LITTLE STORY,

I DESIRE AFFECTIONATELY TO

DEDICATE IT.

THE AUTHOR.

PREFACE.


I cannot let this small romance go to press without prefacing it with a word of cordial thanks to Mr. P. G. Houlgrave, of 28, Millman Street, Bedford Row. To this gentleman I owe the accuracy of my African chapters, and I am much indebted to him for the copious details with which he furnished me.

A. CONAN DOYLE.

March 14th, 1890.

CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. Mr. John Harston keeps an Appointment 1
II. Charity à la Mode 13
III. Thomas Gilray makes an Investment 18
IV. Captain Hamilton Miggs of the "Black Eagle" 22
V. Modern Athenians 32
VI. A Rectorial Election 38
VII. England versus Scotland 44
VIII. A First Professional 57
IX. A Nasty Cropper 64
X. Dwellers in Bohemia 70
XI. Senior and Junior 83
XII. A Corner in Diamonds 91
XIII. Shadow and Light 99
XIV. A Slight Misunderstanding 107
XV. An Addition to the House 118
XVI. The First Step 122
XVII. The Land of Diamonds 129
XVIII. Major Tobias Clutterbuck comes in for a Thousand Pounds 136
XIX. News from the Urals 147
XX. Mr. Hector O'Flaherty finds Something in the Paper 152
XXI. An Unexpected Blow 161
XXII. Robbers and Robbed 171
XXIII. A Momentous Resolution 180
XXIV. A Dangerous Promise 185
XXV. A Change of Front 192
XXVI. Breaking Ground 202
XXVII. Mrs. Scully of Morrison's 208
XXVIII. Back in Bohemia 217
XXIX. The Great Dance at Morrison's 223
XXX. At the "Cock and Cowslip" 232
XXXI. A Crisis at Eccleston Square 244
XXXII. A Conversation in the Eccleston Square Library 252
XXXIII. The Journey to the Priory 259
XXXIV. The Man with the Camp-Stool 267
XXXV. A Talk on the Lawn 276
XXXVI. The Incident of the Corridor 283
XXXVII. A Chase and a Brawl 290
XXXVIII. Girdlestone sends for a Doctor 296
XXXIX. A Gleam of Light 303
XL. The Major has a Letter 307
XLI. The Clouds grow Darker 315
XLII. The Three Faces at the Window 324
XLIII. The Bait on the Hook 333
XLIV. The Shadow of Death 338
XLV. The Invasion of Hampshire 346
XLVI. A Midnight Cruise 354
XLVII. Law and Order 365
XLVIII. Captain Hamilton Miggs sees a Vision 372
XLIX. A Voyage in a Coffin Ship 381
L. Winds up the Thread and ties Two Knots at the End 394

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