Micah Clarke
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- Chapter I: Of Cornet Joseph Clarke of the Ironsides.
- Chapter II: Of My Going to School and of My Coming Thence.
- Chapter III: Of Two Friends of my Youth
- Chapter IV: Of the Strange Fish that we Caught at Spithead
- Chapter V: Of the Man with the Drooping Lids
- Chapter VI: Of the Letter that came from the Lowlands
- Chapter VII: Of the Horseman who rode from the West
- Chapter VIII: Of our Start for the Wars
- Chapter IX: Of a Passage of Arms at the Blue Boar
- Chapter X: Of our Perilous Adventure on the Plain
- Chapter XI: Of the Lonely Man and the Gold Chest
- Chapter XII: Of certain Passages upon the Moor
- Chapter XIII: Of Sir Gervas Jerome, Knight Banneret of the County of Surrey
- Chapter XIV: Of the Stiff-legged Parson and his Flock
- Chapter XV: Of our Brush with the King's Dragoons
- Chapter XVI: Of our Coming to Taunton
- Chapter XVII: Of the Gathering in the Market-square
- Chapter XVIII:Of Master Stephen Timewell, Mayor of Taunton
- Chapter XIX: Of a Brawl in the Night
- Chapter XX: Of the Muster of the Men of the West
- Chapter XXI: Of my Hand-grips with the Brandenburger
- Chapter XXII: Of the News from Havant
- Chapter XXIII: Of the Snare on the Weston Road
- Chapter XXIV: Of the Welcome that met me at Badminton
- Chapter XXV: Of Strange Doings in the Boteler Dungeon
- Chapter XXVI: Of the Strife in the Council
- Chapter XXVII: Of the Affair near Keynsham Bridge
- Chapter XXVIII: Of the Fight in Wells Cathedral
- Chapter XXIX: Of the Great Cry from the Lonely House
- Chapter XXX: Of the Swordsman with the Brown Jacket
- Chapter XXXI: Of the Maid of the Marsh and the Bubble which rose from the Bog
- Chapter XXXII: Of the Onfall at Sedgemoor
- Chapter XXXIII: Of my Perilous Adventure at the Mill
- Chapter XXXIV: Of the Coming of Solomon Sprent
- Chapter XXXV: Of the Devil in Wig and Gown
- Chapter XXXVI: Of the End of it All
- Appendix
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