Collected Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle

Collected Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle
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Arthur Conan Doyle. Collected Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle

Collected Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle

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THAT VETERAN

First published in All The Year Round, Sep 2, 1882 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

GENTLEMANLY JOE

First published in All The Year Round, March 31, 1883 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

THE WINNING SHOT

Published in Bow Bells, 11 July 1883

AN EXCITING CHRISTMAS EVE. OR, MY LECTURE ON DYNAMITE

First published in Boy's Own Paper, Christmas edition, December 1883 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

THE HEIRESS OF GLENMAHOWLEY

First published in Temple Bar magazine, January 1884 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

THE TRAGEDIANS

Published in Bow Bells, 20 August 1884

THE LONELY HAMPSHIRE COTTAGE

Published in Cassell's Saturday Journal, 2 May 1885

THE FATE OF THE EVANGELINE

Published in Boy's Own Paper, Christmas number, 1885

TOUCH AND GO: A MIDSHIPMAN'S STORY

UNCLE JEREMY'S HOUSEHOLD

Published in Boy's Own Paper, 8 January—19 February 1887

THE STONE OF BOXMAN'S DRIFT

Published in Boy's Own Paper, Christmas number, 1887

A PASTORAL HORROR

Published in People, 21 December 1890

OUR MIDNIGHT VISITOR

First published in Temple Bar magazine, Feb 1891 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

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III

IV

THE VOICE OF SCIENCE

Published in Strand Magazine, March 1891

THE COLONEL'S CHOICE

Published in Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper, 26 July 1891

A SORDID AFFAIR

Published in People, 29 November 1891

A REGIMENTAL SCANDAL

Published in Indianapolis Journal, 14 May 1892

THE RECOLLECTIONS OF CAPTAIN WILKIE. A STORY OF AN OLD OFFENDER

First published in Chambers's Journal, Jan 19, 1895 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

THE CONFESSION

Published in Star, 17 January 1898

THE RETIREMENT OF SIGNOR LAMBERT

First published in Pearson's Magazine, Dec 1898 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

A TRUE STORY OF THE TRAGEDY OF FLOWERY LAND

Published in Louisville Courier-Journal, 10 March 1899

AN IMPRESSION OF THE REGENCY

First published in Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, Aug 1900 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

THE CENTURION

First published in Hearst's International, Oct 1922 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

THE DEATH VOYAGE

First published in The Saturday Evening Post, Sep 28, 1929 and The Strand Magazine, Oct 1929 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929

THE END OF DEVIL HAWKER

First published in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929 First magazine appearance in The Saturday Evening Post, Aug 23, 1930

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THE LAST RESOURCE

Published in The Liberal, August 16, 1930 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1982

THE END

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Arthur Conan Doyle

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After I had stowed away the knives and plates into the hamper, I found that the others were still busy at their various departments. The moment seemed a favourable one for apologising for my thoughtless remark, so without saying anything to anyone, I slipped away and ran down the corridor in the direction of our visitor's room.

I suppose I must have tripped along very lightly, or it may have been the rich thick matting of Toynby Hall—certain it is that Mr. Gaster seemed unconscious of my approach.

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