--How Charles Nutter's tea, pipe, and tobacco-box were
all set out for him in the small parlour at the
Mills, and how that night was passed in the house
by the church-yard 213
LII.--Concerning a rouleau of guineas and the crack
of a pistol 218
LIII.--Relating after what fashion Doctor Sturk came home 221
LIV.--In which Miss Magnolia and Doctor Toole, in different
scenes, prove themselves Good Samaritans; and the
great Doctor Pell mounts the stairs of the House by the
Church-yard 225
LV.--In which Doctor Toole, in full costume, stands upon the
hearth-stone of the club, and illuminates the company
with his back to the fire 230
LVI.--Doctor Walsingham and the Chapelizod Christians meet
to the sound of the holy bell, and a vampire sits in the
church 233
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