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       Arthur Conan Doyle

      THE COMPLETE PROFESSOR CHALLENGER SERIES

      Sci-Fi & Fantasy Collection (Including The Lost World, The Poison Belt, The Land of Mists…)

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-1911-7

      Table of Contents

       Professor Challenger Series

       The Lost World

       The Poison Belt

       The Land of Mists

       When the World Screamed

       The Disintegration Machine

       Biography

       Memories and Adventures: An Autobiography

      Professor Challenger Series

       Table of Contents

      The Lost World

       Table of Contents

      I have wrought my simple plan

       If I give one hour of joy

       To the boy who’s half a man,

       Or the man who’s half a boy.

       Foreword

       Chapter I. “There Are Heroisms All Round Us”

       Chapter II. “Try Your Luck with Professor Challenger”

       Chapter III. “He is a Perfectly Impossible Person”

       Chapter IV. “It’s Just the very Biggest Thing in the World”

       Chapter V. “Question!”

       Chapter VI. “I was the Flail of the Lord”

       Chapter VII. “To-morrow we Disappear into the Unknown”

       Chapter VIII. “The Outlying Pickets of the New World”

       Chapter IX. “Who could have Foreseen it?”

       Chapter X. “The most Wonderful Things have Happened”

       Chapter XI. “For once I was the Hero”

       Chapter XII. “It was Dreadful in the Forest”

       Chapter XIII. “A Sight which I shall Never Forget”

       Chapter XIV. “Those Were the Real Conquests”

       Chapter XV. “Our Eyes have seen Great Wonders”

       Chapter XVI. “A Procession! A Procession!”

      Foreword

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      Mr. E. D. Malone desires to state that both the injunction for restraint and the libel action have been withdrawn unreservedly by Professor G. E. Challenger, who, being satisfied that no criticism or comment in this book is meant in an offensive spirit, has guaranteed that he will place no impediment to its publication and circulation.

      Chapter I.

       “There Are Heroisms All Round Us”

       Table of Contents

      Mr. Hungerton, her father, really was the most tactless person upon earth,— a fluffy, feathery, untidy cockatoo of a man, perfectly good-natured, but absolutely centered upon his own silly self. If anything could have driven me from Gladys, it would have been the thought of such a father-inlaw. I am convinced that he really believed in his heart that I came round to the Chestnuts three days a week for the pleasure of his company, and very especially to hear his views upon bimetallism, a subject upon which he was by way of being an authority.

      For an hour or more that evening I listened to his monotonous chirrup about bad money driving out good, the token value of silver, the depreciation of the rupee, and the true standards of exchange.

      “Suppose,” he cried with feeble violence, “that all the debts in the world were called up simultaneously, and immediate payment insisted upon,— what under our present conditions would happen then?”

      I gave the self-evident answer that I should be a ruined man, upon which he jumped from his chair, reproved me for my habitual levity, which made it impossible for him to discuss any reasonable subject in my presence, and bounced off out of the room to dress for a Masonic meeting.

      At last I was alone with Gladys, and the moment of Fate had come! All that evening I had felt like the soldier who awaits the signal which will send him on a forlorn hope; hope of victory and fear of repulse alternating in his mind.

      She sat with that proud,

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