Rodney Stone
RODNEY STONE
DOWN WE THUNDERED TOGETHER
RODNEY STONE
BY
A. CONAN DOYLE
AUTHOR OF "MICAH CLARKE," "THE WHITE COMPANY," ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON
SMITH, ELDER & CO., 15, WATERLOO PLACE
1896
PREFACE
Amongst the books to which I am indebted for my material in my endeavour to draw various phases of life and character in England at the beginning of the century, I would particularly mention Ashton's "Dawn of the Nineteenth Century;" Gronow's "Reminiscences;" Fitzgerald's "Life and Times of George IV.;" Jesse's "Life of Brummell;" "Boxiana;" "Pugilistica;" Harper's "Brighton Road;" Robinson's "Last Earl of Barrymore" and "Old Q.;" Rice's "History of the Turf;" Tristram's "Coaching Days;" James's "Naval History;" Clark Russell's "Collingwood" and "Nelson."
I am also much indebted to my friends Mr. J. C. Parkinson and Robert Barr for information upon the subject of the ring.
A. CONAN DOYLE.
Haslemere,
- September 1, 1896.
Contents
[edit]- Chapter I: Friar's Oak
- Chapter II: The Walker of Cliffe Royal
- Chapter III: The Play-actress of Anstey Cross
- Chapter IV: The Peace of Amiens
- Chapter V: Buck Tregellis
- Chapter VI: On the Threshold
- Chapter VII: The Hope of England
- Chapter VIII: The Brighton Road
- Chapter IX: Watier's
- Chapter X: The Men of the Ring
- Chapter XI: The Fight in the Coach-house
- Chapter XII: The Coffee-room of Fladong's
- Chapter XIII: Lord Nelson
- Chapter XIV: On the Road
- Chapter XV: Foul Play
- Chapter XVI: Crawley Downs
- Chapter XVII: The Ring-side
- Chapter XVIII: The Smith's Last Battle
- Chapter XIX: Cliffe Royal
- Chapter XX: Lord Avon
- Chapter XXI: The Valet's Story
- Chapter XXII: The End
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