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Arthur Conan Doyle's 12 free novel e-books (3h to read) in Project Gutenberg sorted by popularity.

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IN the year 1878 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London, and proceeded to Netley to go through the course prescribed for surgeons in the army.
deliberation of his manner, I suddenly felt that I could hold out no longer.
Part 1--The Tragedy of Birlstone Chapter 1--The Warning "I am inclined to think--" said I. "I should do so," Sherlock Holmes remarked impatiently.
By A. Conan Doyle Author of The Great Boer War, etc., etc.
file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) Transcriber's Note: The use of [oe] is a representation of the oe ligature.
CHAPTER I. THE HEGIRA OF THE WESTS FROM EDINBURGH I John Fothergill West, student of law in the University of St. Andrews, have endeavoured in the ensuing pages to lay my statement before the publ...
I. I care not how humble your bookshelf may be, nor how lowly the room which it adorns.
"If you please, mum," said the voice of a domestic from somewhere round the angle of the door, "number three is moving in."
CHAPTER I The public may possibly wonder why it is that they have never heard in the papers of the fate of the passengers of the __Korosko__.
It is strange to me, Jock Calder of West Inch, to feel that though now, in the very centre of the nineteenth century, I am but five-and-fifty years of age, and though it is only once in a week perh...
CHAPTER I THE COAST OF FRANCE I dare say that I had already read my uncle's letter a hundred times, and I am sure that I knew it by heart.
CHAPTER I. The public may possibly wonder why it is that they have never heard in the papers of the fate of the passengers of the _Korosko_.
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