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WILLIAM
CARLETON
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## Willy Reilly
## Fardorougha, The Miser
## Black Baronet
## The Evil Eye
## Jane Sinclair
## Lha Dhu
## The Dead Boxer
## Ellen Duncan
## The Proctor's Daughter
## Valentine M'Clutchy
## The Tithe-Proctor
## The Emigrants Of Ahadarra
## Ned M'Keown
## The Three Tasks
## Shane Fadh's Wedding
## Larry M'Farland's Wake
## The Battle Of The Factions
## The Station
## The Party Fight And Funeral
## The Lough Derg Pilgrim
## The Hedge School
## The Midnight Mass
## The Donagh
## Phil Purcel, The Pig-Driver
## The Geography Of An Irish Oath
## The Lianhan Shee
## Going To Maynooth
## The Poor Scholar
## The Black Prophet
## Phelim Otoole's Courtship
## Wildgoose Lodge
## Tubber Derg (The Red Well)
## Neal Malone
## Art Maguire (The Broken Pledge)
VOLUMES, CHAPTERS
AND STORIES
Willy Reilly
PREFACE To The Second Edition
CHAPTER I. An Adventure and an Escape.
CHAPTER II. The Cooleen Baum.
CHAPTER III. Daring Attempt of the Red Rapparee
His Rival makes his Appearance, and its
CHAPTER IV.
Consequences
CHAPTER V. The Plot and the Victims.
CHAPTER VI. The Warning an Escape
CHAPTER VII. An Accidental Incident favorable to Reilly
CHAPTER VIII. A Conflagration An Escape And an Adventure
CHAPTER IX. A Prospect of Bygone Times
CHAPTER X. Scenes that took place in the Mountain Cave
CHAPTER XI. The Squire's Dinner and his Guests.
CHAPTER XII. Sir Robert Meets a Brother Sportsman
CHAPTER XIII. Reilly is Taken, but Connived at by the Sheriff
CHAPTER XIV. Reilly takes Service with Squire Folliard.
CHAPTER XV. More of Whitecraft's Plots and Pranks
Sir Robert ingeniously extricates Himself out of
CHAPTER XVI.
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
The Squire becomes Theological and a Proselytizer
XXIII.
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?
PART II.
PART III.
PART IV.
PART V.
PART VI.
PART VII.
PART VIII. AND LAST.
List of Illustrations
Black Baronet
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. A Mail-coach by Night, and a Bit of Moonshine.
CHAPTER II. The Town and its Inhabitants.
Pauden Gair's Receipt how to make a Bad Dinner a
CHAPTER III.
Good One
CHAPTER IV. An Anonymous Letter
CHAPTER V. Sir Thomas Gourlay fails in unmasking the Stranger
Extraordinary Scene between Fenton and the
CHAPTER VI.
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. Crackenfudge put upon a Wrong Scent
CHAPTER XV. Interview between Lady Gourlay and the Stranger
Conception and Perpetration of a Diabolical Plot
CHAPTER XVI.
against Fenton.
CHAPTER XVII. A Scene in Jemmy Trailcudgel's
CHAPTER XVIII. Dunphy visits the County Wicklow
CHAPTER XIX. Interview between Trailcudgel and the Stranger
Interview between Lords Cullamore, Dunroe, and Lady
CHAPTER XX.
Emily
CHAPTER XXI. A Spy Rewarded
CHAPTER XXII. Lucy at Summerfield Cottage.
CHAPTER XXIII. A Lunch in Summerfield Cottage.
CHAPTER XXIV. An Irish Watchhouse in the time of the "Charlies."
CHAPTER XXV. The Police Office
CHAPTER XXVI. The Priest Returns Sir Thomas's Money and Pistols
Lucy calls upon Lady Gourlay, where she meets her
CHAPTER XXVII.
Lover
CHAPTER Innocence and Affection overcome by Fraud and
XXVIII. Hypocrisy
CHAPTER XXIX. Lord Dunroe's Affection for his Father
CHAPTER XXX. A Courtship on Novel Principles.
CHAPTER XXXI. The Priest goes into Corbet's House very like a Thief
CHAPTER XXXII. Discovery of the Baronet's Son
CHAPTER
The Priest asks for a Loan of Fifty Guineas
XXXIII.
Young Gourlay's Affectionate Interview with His
CHAPTER XXXIV.
Father
Lucy's Vain but Affecting Expostulation with her
CHAPTER XXXV.
Father
CHAPTER
Contains a Variety of Matters
XXXVI.
CHAPTER
Dandy's Visit to Summerfield Cottage
XXXVII.
CHAPTER
An Unpleasant Disclosure to Dunroe
XXXVIII.
CHAPTER
Fenton Recovered—The Mad-House
XXXIX.
CHAPTER XL. Lady Gourlay sees her Son.
CHAPTER XLI. Denouement.
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
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
Lha Dhu
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Ellen Duncan
ELLEN DUNCAN
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
List of Illustrations
Page 142— There's As Many Curses Before You in Hell
The Tithe-Proctor
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. The Chapel Green of Esker Dearg.
CHAPTER II. The Proctor's Principles and His Family.
CHAPTER III. Mountain Legislation, and its Executive of Blood.
CHAPTER IV. Mirth and Murder—A Tithe-Proctor's Office.
A Hang-Choice Shot—The "Garrison" on Short
CHAPTER V.
Commons.
CHAPTER VI. Unexpected Generosity—A False Alarm.
CHAPTER VII. A Shoneen Magistrate Distributing Justice.
CHAPTER VIII. An Unreformed Church
CHAPTER IX. Sport in the Mountains.
CHAPTER X. The Sport Continued.
CHAPTER XI. The Sport Still Continued.
CHAPTER XII. Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire.
CHAPTER XIII. Strange Faces—Dare-Devil O'Driscol Aroused
CHAPTER XIV. State of the Country
CHARTER XV. Scene in a Parsonage—Anti-Tithe Ringleader.
CHAPTER XVI. Massacre of Carrickshock
CHAPTER
Midnight Court of Justice
XVII.
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Emigrants Of
Ahadarra
CHAPTER I. A strong Farmer's Establishment and Family.
CHAPTER II. Gerald Cavanagh and his Family
CHAPTER III. Jemmy Burke Refuses to be, Made a Fool Of
CHAPTER IV. A Poteen Still-House at Midnight—Its Inmates.
CHAPTER V. Who Robbed Jemmy Burke?
CHAPTEE VI. Nanny Peety looks mysterious
CHAPTER VII. The Spinster's Kemp.
CHAPTER VIII. Anonymous Letter with a Name to It
CHAPTER IX. A Little Polities, Much Friendship, and Some Mystery
CHAPTER X. More of the Hycy Correspondence
CHAPTEE XI. Death of a Virtuous Mother.
CHAPTER XII. Hycy Concerts a Plot and is urged to Marry.
CHAPTER XIII. Mrs. M'Mahon's Funeral.
CHAPTER XIV. Mysterious Letter
CHAPTER XV. State of the Country
CHAPTER XVI. A Spar Between Kate and Philip Hogan
CHAPTER XVII. Interview between Hycy and Finigan
CHAPTER XVIII. A Family Dialogue
CHAPTER XIX. Bryan Bribed—is Rejected by Kathleen.
CHAPTER XX. M'Mahon is Denounced from the Altar
Thomas M'Mahon is forced to determine on
CHAPTER XXI.
Emigration.
CHAPTER XII. Mystery Among the Hogans
CHAPTER XXIII. Harry Clinton's Benevolence Defeated
CHAPTER XXIV. Thoughts on Our Country and Our Countrymen
CHAPTER XXV. The Old Places—Death of a Patriarch.
CHAPTEE XXVI. Containing a Variety of Matters.
CHAPTER
Conclusion.
XXVII.
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Page 603— Country Where I'd Not See These Ould Hills
Page 635— Hycy Received the Money, Set Spurs to his Horse
Ned M'Keown
INTRODUCTION.
NED M'KEOWN.
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Page 713— 'Why, Larry,' Says He, 'how Did You Get In'
Page 725— The Man Who Could Hit That Could Hit Anything
The Station
THE STATION.
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Page 756— They Set Off, Whip and Spur, at Full Speed
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Page 886— Upon the Very Spot Where he Had Shot His Rival
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Going To Maynooth
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece
Titlepage
Frontispiece
Titlepage
List of Illustrations
Page 785— "It's False," Replied the Young Fellow
Page 853— His Eye, Like That of His Father, When Enraged
Phelim Otoole's
Courtship
PHELIM O'TOOLE'S COURTSHIP.
WILDGOOSE LODGE
NEAL MALONE.
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