The Geste of Duke Jocelyn by Jeffery Farnol

Produced by Ted Garvin & the Online Distributed Proofreading Team THE GESTE OF DUKE JOCELYN by Jeffery Farnol with illustrations in color by Eric Pape Copyright, 1920, BT LITTLE, BBOWN, AND COMPANY. All rights reserved Published September, 1920 Norwood Press Set up and electrotyped by J. S. Cushing Co. Norwood, Mass., U.S.A. My GILLIAN, thou

The Broad Highway by Jeffery Farnol

Etext prepared by Polly Stratton and Andrew Sly The Broad Highway by Jeffery Farnol To Shirley Byron Jevons The friend of my boyish ambitions This book is dedicated As a mark of my gratitude, affection and esteem J. F. ANTE SCRIPTUM As I sat of an early summer morning in the shade of a tree,

The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol

THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN BY JEFFERY FARNOL AUTHOR OF “THE BROAD HIGHWAY” WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HERMAN PFEIFER TO MY FATHER WHO HAS EVER CHOSEN THE “HARDER WAY,” WHICH IS A PATH THAT CAN BE TRODDEN ONLY BY THE FOOT OF A MAN CONTENTS CHAPTER I In which Barnabas Knocks Down his Father, though as Dutifully as

My Lady Caprice by Jeffrey Farnol

My Lady Caprice by Jeffrey Farnol I TREASURE TROVE I sat fishing. I had not caught anything, of course – I rarely do, nor am I fond of fishing in the very smallest degree, but I fished assiduously all the same, because circumstances demanded it. It had all come about through Lady Warburton, Lisbeth’s maternal

Martin Conisby’s Vengeance by Jeffery Farnol

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Josephine Paolucci and PG Distributed Proofreaders MARTIN CONISBY’S VENGEANCE BY JEFFERY FARNOL 1921 TO MY DEAR AUNTS MRS. MARRIOTT AND MISS JEFFERY “AUNTIE KIZ” I DEDICATE THIS BOOK CONTENTS CHAPTER I HOW MY SOLITUDE CAME TO AN END II MY TROUBLES BEGIN III HOW I HEARD A SONG THAT I KNEW

Beltane The Smith by Jeffery Farnol

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Ginny Brewer and PG Distributed Proofreaders BELTANE THE SMITH BY JEFFERY FARNOL AUTHOR OF “THE BROAD HIGHWAY,” “THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN,” ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR E. BECHER TO FREDERICK HUGHSON HAWLEY TO WHOM BELTANE IS NO STRANGER I DEDICATE THIS ROMANCE Jeffery Farnol London, August, 1915. CONTENTS I HOW BELTANE LIVED