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Project Gutenberg's The Secret Chamber at Chad, by Evelyn Everett-Green This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Secret Chamber at Chad Author: Evelyn Everett-Green Release Date: April 20, 2005 [EBook #15670] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SECRET CHAMBER AT CHAD *** Produced by Martin Robb THE SECRET CHAMBER AT CHAD by Everett Evelyn-Green. Table of Contents CHAPTER I: A MYSTERIOUS VISITOR. CHAPTER II: THE HOUSEHOLD AT CHAD. CHAPTER III: BROTHER EMMANUEL. CHAPTER IV: THE TRAVELLING PREACHER. CHAPTER V: A WARNING. CHAPTER VI: WATCHED! CHAPTER VII: AN IMPOSING SPECTACLE. CHAPTER VIII: HIDDEN AWAY. CHAPTER IX: THE SEARCH. CHAPTER X: FROM PERIL TO SAFETY. Chapter I: A Mysterious Visitor. The great house at Chad was wrapped in sleep. The brilliant beams of a June moon illuminated the fine pile of gray masonry with a strong white light. Every castellated turret and twisted chimney stood out in bold relief from the heavy background of the pine wood behind, and the great courtyard lay white and still, lined by a dark rim of ebon shadow. Chad, without being exactly a baronial hall of the first magnitude, was nevertheless a very fine old house. It had been somewhat shorn of its pristine glories during the Wars of the Roses. One out of its original two quadrangles had then been laid in ruins, and had never been rebuilt. But the old inner quadrangle still remained standing, and made an ample and commodious dwelling house for the family of the Chadgroves who inhabited it; whilst the ground which had once been occupied by the larger outer quadrangle, with its fortifications and battlements, was now laid out in terraces and garden walks, which made a pleasant addition to the family residence. The seventh Henry was on the throne. The battle of Bosworth Field had put an end to the long-drawn strife betwixt the houses of York and Lancaster. The exhausted country was beginning to look forward to a long period of prosperity and peace; and the household at Chad was one of the many that were rejoicing in the change which had come upon the public outlook, and was making the most of the
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