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Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, 1814-1873

"The House by the Church-Yard"

290
LXXI.--In Which Mr. Irons's Narrative Reaches Merton Moor. 295
LXXII.--In Which the Apparition of Mr. Irons Is Swallowed in
Darkness. 300
LXXIII.--Concerning a Certain Gentleman, with a Black Patch
Over His Eye, who made some Visits with a Lady,
in Chapelizod and its Neighbourhood. 304
LXXIV.--In Which Doctor Toole, in His Boots, Visits Mr. Gamble,
and Sees an Ugly Client of That Gentleman's; and
Something Crosses an Empty Room. 307
LXXV.--How a Gentleman Paid a Visit at the Brass Castle, and
There Read A Paragraph in an Old Newspaper. 311
LXXVI.--Relating How the Castle Was Taken, and How Mistress
Moggy Took Heart Of Grace. 316
LXXVII.--In Which Irish Melody Prevails. 321
LXXVIII.--In Which, While the Harmony Continues in Father Roach's
Front Parlour, A Few Discords Are Introduced Elsewhere;
and Doctor Toole Arrives in The Morning With a
Marvellous Budget of News.


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