CHAPTER XVI. Sir Robert ingeniously extricates Himself out of difficulty
CHAPTER XVII. Awful Conduct of Squire Folliard
CHAPTER XVIII. Something not very Pleasant for all Parties.
CHAPTER XIX. Reilly's Disguise Penetrated
CHAPTER XX. The Rapparee Secured
CHAPTER XXI. Sir Robert Accepts of an Invitation.
CHAPTER XXII. The Squire Comforts Whitecraft in his Affliction.
CHAPTER XXIII. The Squire becomes Theological and a Proselytizer
CHAPTER XXIV. Jury of the Olden Time
CHAPTER XXV. Reilly stands his Trial
List of Illustrations
Page 11-- Is It a Double Murder You Are About to Execute?
Page 18-- Looked With Her Dark Eyes Upon Reilly
Page 28 (and Frontispiece)-- You Must Endeavor to Convert Him from Popery
Page 29-- Readjustment of his Toilet, at the Large Mirror
Page 35-- Touch Me Not, Sir
Page 65-- Dashed up to the Scene of Struggle
Page 65a-- I Entreat You, to Show These Men Mercy Now
Page 91-- Here, Now, I Spread out My Arms--fire!
Age 115-- Isn't he a Nice Bit of Goods to Run Away With A Pretty Girl?
Page 140-- Discharged a Pistol at Our Hero
Page 143-- No, Sir Robert, I Cannot Take Your Hand
Page 157-- There is Not a Toss-up Between Them
Page 175-- Give That Ring to the Prisoner
Page 176-- What, What is This? What Do You Mean?
Page 182-- It is He! It Is He!
Page 183-- My Son! My Son!
Fardorougha, The Miser
PART I.
PART II.
PART III.
PART IV.
PART V.
PART VI.
PART VII.
PART VIII. AND LAST.
List of Illustrations
Page 191-- Imprinted the Father's First Kiss
Page 245-- He Rattled, and Thumped, And Screamed
Page 282-- O'donovan Took the Beloved One in his Arms
Page 311-- Most Frightful of All Precipices--death
Black Baronet
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. A Mail-coach by Night, and a Bit of Moonshine.
CHAPTER II. The Town and its Inhabitants.
CHAPTER III. Pauden Gair's Receipt how to make a Bad Dinner a Good One
CHAPTER IV. An Anonymous Letter
CHAPTER V. Sir Thomas Gourlay fails in unmasking the Stranger
CHAPTER VI. Extraordinary Scene between Fenton and the Stranger.
CHAPTER VII. The Baronet attempts by Falsehood
CHAPTER VIII. The Fortune-Teller--An Equivocal Prediction.
CHAPTER IX. Candor and Dissimulation
CHAPTER X. A Family Dialogue--and a Secret nearly Discovered.
CHAPTER XI. The Stranger's Visit to Father MacMalum.
CHAPTER XII. Crackenfudge Outwitted by Fenton
CHAPTER XIII. The Stranger's Second Visit to Father M'Mahon
CHAPTER XIV. Crac
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