Sir John Constantine - Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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III. I ACQUIRE A KINGDOM.
IV. LONG VACATION. V. THE SILENT MEN. VI. HOW MY FATHER OUT OF NOTHING BUILT AN ARMY, AND IN FIVE MINUTES PLANNED AN INVASION. VII. THE COMPANY OF THE ROSE. VIII. TRIBULATIONS OF A MAYOR. IX. I ENLIST AN ARMY. X. OF THE DISCOURSE HELD ON BOARD THE "GAUNTLET". XI. WE FALL IN WITH A SALLEE ROVER. XII. HOW WE LANDED ON THE ISLAND. XIII. HOW, WITHOUT FIGHTING, OUR ARMY WASTED BY ENCHANTMENT. XIV. HOW BY MEANS OF HER WINE I CAME TO CIRCE. XV. I BECOME HOSTAGE TO PRINCESS CAMILLA. XVI. THE FOREST HUT. XVII. THE FIRST CHALLENGE. |
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