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W. W. (William Wymark) Jacobs's 10 free novelette e-books (1h to read) in Project Gutenberg sorted by popularity.

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CHAPTER I The ancient port of Sunwich was basking in the sunshine of a July afternoon.
AT SUNWICH PORT BY W. W. JACOBS Part 3. ILLUSTRATIONS From Drawings by Will Owen CHAPTER XI Jack Nugent's first idea on seeing a letter from his father asking him to meet him at Samson ...
AT SUNWICH PORT BY W. W. JACOBS Part 5. ILLUSTRATIONS From Drawings by Will Owen CHAPTER XXI Gossip from one or two quarters, which reached Captain Nugent's ears through the medium of h...
AT SUNWICH PORT BY W. W. JACOBS Part 2. ILLUSTRATIONS From Drawings by Will Owen CHAPTER VI For the first few days after his return Sunwich was full of surprises to Jem Hardy.
DIALSTONE LANE By W.W. Jacobs Part V. CHAPTER XVIII Month by month the _Fair Emily_ crept down south.
DIALSTONE LANE By W.W. Jacobs Part IV. CHAPTER XIV Mrs. Chalk watched the schooner until it was a mere white speck on the horizon, a faint idea that it might yet see the error of its ways and...
CHAPTER I Mr. Edward Tredgold sat in the private office of Tredgold and Son, land and estate agents, gazing through the prim wire blinds at the peaceful High Street of Binchester.
AT SUNWICH PORT BY W. W. JACOBS Part 4. ILLUSTRATIONS From Drawings by Will Owen CHAPTER XVI The two ladies received Mr. Hardy's information with something akin to consternation, the i...
DIALSTONE LANE By W.W. Jacobs Part II. CHAPTER V Mr. Chalk's expedition to the Southern Seas became a standing joke with the captain, and he waylaid him on several occasions to inquire into ...
DIALSTONE LANE By W.W. Jacobs Part III. CHAPTER IX The church bells were ringing for morning service as Mr. Vickers, who had been for a stroll with Mr. William Russell and a couple of ferrets...
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