House of Sorrow
CHAPTER XVII. Description of the Original Tory
CHAPTER XVIII. The Toir, or Tory Hunt
CHAPTER XIX. Plans and Negotiations
CHAPTER XX. Woodward's Visit to Ballyspellan
CHAPTER XXI. The Dinner at Ballyspellan
CHAPTER XXII. History of the Black Spectre
CHAPTER XXIII. Greatrakes at Work--Denouement
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Page 631-- The Gaze Was Long and Combative
Page 652-- I Will Follow It Until Morning
Page 697-- One Long, Dark, Inexplicable Gaze
Page 736-- Shawn-na-middogue, Your Mother's Victim
Page 774-- Kiss You for the Sake of Our Early Love
Jane Sinclair
PART I.
PART II.
PART III.
List of Illustrations
Page 5-- Having Gained the Bank, he Approached Them
Page 44-- Spot Which Would Have Been Fatal to You
Page 52-- How is This?--how Is This?--he Is Not Here!
Lha Dhu
The Dead Boxer
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Page 91-- With Stealthy Pace he Crept Over
Page 110-- He Made a Stab at My Neck
Ellen Duncan
ELLEN DUNCAN
THE PROCTOR'S DAUGHTER
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Page 120-- One Long and Lingering Look of Affection
Page 124-- "Shame! Oh, for Shame!" Were the First Exclamations
Valentine M'Clutchy
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. An Irish Pair and Spoileen Tent
CHAPTER II. Birth and Origin of Mr. M'Clutchy
CHAPTER III. Solomon M'Slime, a Religious Attorney
CHAPTER IV. Poll Doolin, the Child Cadger
CHAPTER V. A Mysterious Meeting
CHAPTER VI. The Life and Virtues of an Irish Absentee
CHAPTER VII. Reflections on Absenteeism
CHAPTER VIII. Poverty and Sorrow
CHAPTER IX. A Dialogue, exhibiting Singular Principles of Justice
CHAPTER X. A Dutiful Grandson and a Respectable Grandmother
CHAPTER XI. Darby and Solomon at Prayer
CHAPTER XII. Interview between Darby and Mr. Lucre
CHAPTER XIII. Darby's Brief Retirement from Public Life.
CHAPTER XIV. Poll Doolin's Honesty, and Phil's Gallantry
CHAPTER XV. Objects of an English Traveller
CHAPTER XVI. Solomon in Trouble
CHAPTER XVII. A Moral Survey, or a Wise Man led by a Fool
CHAPTER XVIII. An Execution by Val's Blood-Hounds
CHAPTER XIX. An Orange Lodge at Full Work
CHAPTER XX. Sobriety and Loyalty
CHAPTER XXI. Darby's Piety Rewarded
CHAPTEK XXII. Castle Cumber Grand Jury Room
CHAPTER XXIII. A Rent Day
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