قراءة كتاب A Prince of Good Fellows
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A Prince of
Good Fellows
BY
Robert Barr
AUTHOR OF
IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS,
TEKLA, ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BY
Edmund J. Sullivan
New York
McClure, Phillips & Co
1902
Copyright, 1902, by
McClure, Phillips & Co.
Copyright, 1901, by S. S. McClure Co.
Copyright, 1902, by S. S. McClure Co.
Copyright, 1901, by Robert Barr
Copyright, 1902, by Robert Barr
Published, May, 1902, R
To
Thomas Spencer Jerome
in his Villa of the Castle on the Island of Capri,
this book is respectfully dedicated, with
the hope that some of the facts
herein set forth may aid him
during his historical
researches.
A TABLE of the CONTENTS
Page | |
The King Intervenes | 1 |
The King Dines | 29 |
The King’s Tryst | 47 |
The King Investigates | 77 |
The King’s Gold | 113 |
The King A-Begging | 147 |
The King’s Visit | 185 |
The King Explores | 213 |
The King Drinks | 243 |
The King Sails | 269 |
The King Weds | 297 |
LIST of ILLUSTRATIONS
The Prince of Good Fellows | Frontispiece |
Facing page |
|
“Out of the way, fellow!” | 4 |
“Headsman, do your duty” | 26 |
“‘As you get north of Sterling, Buchanan,’ replied James, with a smile, ‘it is customary to bring the knife with you when you go out to dine’” |
42 |
“My fair antagonist, I bid you good-night” | 74 |
“The forty-one trees bore their burden” | 110 |
“The figure of a tall man” | 126 |
“With a wild scream Farini endeavoured to support himself with his gauze-like wings” |
144 |
“The King had composed a poem in thirteen stanzas, entitled ‘The Beggar Man’” |
148 |
“Five stalwart ruffians fell upon him” |