The Mystery of Cloomber
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- Chapter 1: The Hegira of the Wests from Edinburgh
- Chapter 2: Of the Strange Manner in Which a Tenant Came to Cloomber
- Chapter 3: Of Our Further Acquaintance with Major-General J. B. Heatherstone
- Chapter 4: Of a Young Man with a Grey Head
- Chapter 5: How Four of Us Came to be Under the Shadow of Cloomber
- Chapter 6: How I Came to be Enlisted as One of the Garrison of Cloomber
- Chapter 7: Of Corporal Rufus Smith and his Comming to Cloomber
- Chapter 8: Statement of Israel Stakes
- Chapter 9: Narrative of Jonh Easterling, F.R.C.P.EDIN.
- Chapter 10: Of the Letter Which Came from the Hall
- Chapter 11: Of the Casting Away of the Barque Belinda
- Chapter 12: Of the Three Foreign Men Upon the Coast
- Chapter 13: In Which I see That, Which has Been Seen by Few
- Chapter 14: Of the Visitor who ran Down the Road in the Night-time
- Chapter 15: The Day Book of John Berthier Heatherstone
- Chapter 16: At the Hole of Cree
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