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The Shadow of Great Britain
"Next, we have the most noble recipient of the Order of the Garter, the Grand Cross of Saint Michael and Saint George, the Grand Cross of the Bath, the Victoria Cross and the lower grades of Knighthood, the leader of the anti-colonial movement, the bell-ringer of the East India Company, the hero of the Crimean War, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a lifelong dear friend of literary giants such as Dickens and Great Dumas, a steadfast supporter of scientific luminaries like Faraday and Darwin, having served as assistant under-secretary, deputy under-secretary, and permanent under-secretary in departments of the Home Office and the Navy Department of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the inaugural Cabinet Secretary and head of the civil service, the first graduate and most distinguished alumnus of our school. Please welcome Sir Arthur Hastings to deliver a speech on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the University of London."Arthur's gaze swept across the crowd before him, looking at the young faces and murmured, "Agares, what do you think I should say?"The Red Devil's wraith hovered behind him, saliva almost dribbling from the corner of his mouth, "Look at these ignorant souls; they still worship you as a hero. Why not say something they'd like to hear?"Arthur took a deep breath and let out a deafening roar, "Oxford is a bunch of whores' bastards!""Oh!!!!"The audience erupted into thunderous applause."Cambridge is the same!" he added immediately.The applause grew even more fervent...(The protagonist, possessed by a devil, travels through 19th-century Britain in a world without magic)
- C.1708 - 64: The Millennium Fox (Part 3)NEW
- C.1707 - 64: The Millennium Fox (Part 2)NEW
- C.1706 - 64: The Millennium FoxNEW
- C.1705 - 63: Carlton Hero _3NEW
- C.1704 - 63: Carlton Hero_2NEW
- C.1703 - 63: Carlton HeroNEW
- C.1702 - 62: London Reversed: The Power of Hastings_2NEW
- C.1701 - 62: Reversal in London: The Power of HastingsNEW
- C.1700 - 61: God Bless Victoria_2NEW
- C.1699 - 61: God Bless VictoriaNEW
- C.1698 - 60: In Memory of Officer Robert Cali (Part 3)NEW
- C.1697 - 60: In Memory of Officer Robert Cali (Part 2)NEW
- C.1696 - 60: In Memory of Officer Robert CaliNEW
- C.1695 - 59: The Queen’s Speech Manuscript (Part 2)NEW
- C.1694 - 59: The Queen’s Speech DraftNEW
- C.1693 - 58: Parliament Is Gone, Not Dissolved by the King, but Burned Down_2NEW
- C.1692 - 58: The Parliament Is Gone, Not Dissolved by the King, But Burned DownNEW
- C.1691 - 57: The Great Westminster Fire (Part 2)NEW
- C.1690 - 57: The Great Westminster FireNEW
- C.1689 - 56: The King’s Responsibility (Part 3)NEW
- C.1688 - 56: The King’s Responsibility (Part 2)NEW
- C.1687 - 56: The Responsibility of a KingNEW
- C.1686 - 55_2NEW
- C.1685 - 55NEW
- C.1684 - 54: Scotland Yard’s Strongest Voice? Scotland Yard’s Express Fist! (Part 3)NEW
- C.1683 - 54: Scotland Yard’s Strongest Voice? Scotland Yard’s Lightning Fist! (Part 2)NEW
- C.1682 - 54: Scotland Yard’s Strongest Voice? Scotland Yard’s Lightning Fist!NEW
- C.1681 - 53: London Cannot Lose Hastings (Part 3)NEW
- C.1680 - 53: London Cannot Lose Hastings (2)NEW
- C.1679 - 53: London Cannot Lose HastingsNEW
- C.1678 - 52: The Web Weaver Hastings (Part 3)NEW
- C.1677 - 52: The Web Weaver, Hastings (2)NEW
- C.1676 - 52: The Web Weaver HastingsNEW
- C.1675 - 51: I Have Feelings for Scotland Yard_3NEW
- C.1674 - 51: I Have Feelings for Scotland Yard_2NEW
- C.1673 - 51: I Have Feelings for Scotland YardNEW
- C.1672 - 50: A Weasel Offering New Year’s Greetings to a Hen (Part 3)NEW
- C.1671 - 50: A Weasel Pays New Year’s Respect to the Hen (Part 2)NEW
- C.1670 - 50: When the Weasel Pays New Year’s Greetings to the ChickenNEW
- C.1669 - 49: The Rulemaker of Scotland Yard (Part 3)NEW
- C.1668 - 49: The Rule Maker of Scotland Yard (Part 2)NEW
- C.1667 - 49: The Rule Maker of Scotland YardNEW
- C.1666 - 48: Scotland Yard’s 89th Regiment (Part 3)NEW
- C.1665 - 48: Scotland Yard’s 89th Regiment (Part 2)NEW
- C.1664 - 48: Scotland Yard’s 89th RegimentNEW
- C.1663 - 47: When You Spot One Hastings, His Friends Have Already Spread Throughout KensingtonNEW
- C.1662 - 47: When You Spot One Hastings, His Friends Have Already Filled Kensington_2NEW
- C.1661 - 47: If You Spot One Hastings, His Friends Are Already All Over KensingtonNEW
- C.1660 - 46: British Literature Cannot Be Without [The British] (Part 3)NEW
- C.1659 - 46: British Literature Cannot Be Without "British" (2)NEW
- C.1658 - 46: British Literature Cannot Be Without "The BritishNEW
- C.1657 - 45: Chaos in Alhambra (Part 2)NEW
- C.1656 - 45: Chaos at the AlhambraNEW
- C.1655 - 44: Why Did His Majesty Rebel? (3)NEW
- C.1654 - 44: Why Did His Majesty Rebel? (Part 2)NEW
- C.1653 - 44: Why Did His Majesty Rebel?NEW
- C.1652 - 43: Britain’s Literature Totals 1 Stone, Sir Arthur Alone Takes 8 Dou_3NEW
- C.1651 - 43: British Literature Totals 1 Shi, Sir Arthur Claims 8 DouNEW
- C.1650 - 43: Of 1 Stone of British Literature, Sir Arthur Alone Claims 8 DouNEW
- C.1649 - 42: Is It Too Despicable to Manipulate Little Girls Like This? (Part 3)NEW
- C.1648 - 42: Isn’t It Too Despicable to Manipulate a Little Girl Like This? (2)NEW
- C.1647 - 42: Isn’t It Too Underhanded to Manipulate Little Girls Like This?NEW
- C.1646 - 41: Arthur Hastings in Victoria’s Eyes (3)NEW
- C.1645 - 41: Arthur Hastings in Victoria’s Eyes (Part 2)NEW
- C.1644 - 41: Arthur Hastings in Victoria’s EyesNEW
- C.1643 - 40: Victoria’s Secret_3NEW
- C.1642 - 40: Victoria’s Secret (Part 2)NEW
- C.1641 - 40: Victoria’s SecretNEW
- C.1640 - 39: The Duchess’s Reluctant Request (Part 2)NEW
- C.1639 - 39: The Duchess’s Unreasonable RequestNEW
- C.1638 - 38: The Scholar (2)NEW
- C.1637 - 38: The Learned GentlemanNEW
- C.1636 - 37: Louis’s Fate (2)NEW
- C.1635 - 37: Louis’s FateNEW
- C.1634 - 36: Ladies’ Favorite (Part 2)NEW
- C.1633 - 36: Darling of the LadiesNEW
- C.1632 - 35: The New Favorite of Kensington Palace (Part 2)NEW
- C.1631 - 35: The New Favorite of Kensington PalaceNEW
- C.1630 - 34: Bastard Hastings (Part 3)NEW
- C.1629 - 34: Bastard Hastings (Part 2)NEW
- C.1628 - 34: Bastard HastingsNEW
- C.1627 - 33: One Stone, Three Birds (Part 2)NEW
- C.1626 - 33: Killing Three Birds with One StoneNEW
- C.1625 - 32: Brothers for Life (Part 3)NEW
- C.1624 - 32: Brothers for Life (Part 2)NEW
- C.1623 - 32: Brothers for LifeNEW
- C.1622 - 31: The Whig Interpretation of History (3)NEW
- C.1621 - 31: The Whig Interpretation of History (2)NEW
- C.12 - 10 The Strongest Sound from Scotland Yard
- C.11 - 9 The Show Begins
- C.10 - 8 The Seeds of Doubt
- C.9 - 7 Agares’s Trick
- C.8 - 6 In the Name of the Devil
- C.7 - 5 Tricky Case
- C.6 - 4 What is Hell
- C.5 - 3 Piercing Scotland Yard
- C.4 - 2 A New Opportunity_2
- C.3 - 2 A New Opportunity
- C.2 - 1 Arthur Hastings_
- C.1 - Arthur Hastings
























