The Napoleon of Notting Hill
Gilbert K. Chesterton's comprehensive work on fundamental Christian theology and spiritual discipline.
15 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Chapter I: The human race, to which so many of my readers belong, has been playing
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Chapter II: Very few words are needed to explain why London, a hundred years hence,
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Chapter III: "In a little square garden of yellow roses, beside the sea," said
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Chapter I: Lambert was standing bewildered outside the door of the King's
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Chapter II: The King got up early next morning and came down three steps at a time
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Chapter III: The King of the Fairies, who was, it is to be presumed, the godfather
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Chapter I: A little while after the King's accession a small book of poems
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Chapter II: After two more interviews with shopmen, however, the patriot's
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Chapter III: An earnest and eloquent petition was sent up to the King signed with
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Chapter I: Mr. Buck, who, though retired, frequently went down to his big drapery
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Chapter II: Journalism had become, like most other such things in England under the
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Chapter III: The article from the special correspondent of the Court Journal arrived
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Chapter I: On the evening of the third of October, twenty years after the great
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Chapter II: The day was cloudy when Wayne went down to die with all his army in
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Chapter III: In a place in which there was total darkness for hours, there was also
