CHAPTER XVI. SIXTH SUNDAY – THE MAN CONTINUES THE TRUE STORY OF SHAKESPEARE
CHAPTER XVII. THOSE TWO
CHAPTER XVIII. SEVENTH SUNDAY. – THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
CHAPTER XIX. EIGHTH SUNDAY – WOMAN’S LOVE
CHAPTER XX. THE ARREST
CHAPTER XXI. PERSECUTION
CHAPTER XXII. BY THE WAY
CHAPTER XXIII. THE FREEZER
CHAPTER XXIV. THE TRIAL
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What I have to write is of such great value, the circumstances so peculiar, the record so strange, and the truths so startling, that it is but proper I should explain who and what I am, in order that any person, so disposed, may fully verify for himself the things I am about to relate.
Just at that most quiet hour of all the twenty-four, in the city, on a summer’s morning, when the darkness is stubbornly giving way to daylight, there came a violent ring at Mr. Hobbs’ door-bell, followed up with what seemed to be quite an unnecessary knocking.
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“Aspasia – I may call you by your first name, now can’t I? – and you must call me Pyggie, for short. I have just spoken to your father and he says it’s all right,” etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.
He slid off from the sofa on his knees, and seized my left hand and kissed it violently.