The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One by William Carleton
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who greatly Refuses to give up his Friend
XXX.--A Courtship on Novel Principles XXXI.--The Priest goes into Corbet's House very like a Thief--a Sederunt, with a Bright look up for Mr. Gray XXXII.--Discovery of the Baronet's Son --Who, however, is Shelved for a Time XXXIII.--The Priest asks for a Loan of Fifty Guineas, and Offers "Freney the Robber"as Security XXXIV.--Young Gourlay's Affectionate Interview with His Father--Risk of Strangulation -- Movements of M'Bride XXXV.--Lucy's Vain but Affecting Expostulation with her Father--Her Terrible Denunciation of Ambrose Gray XXXVI.--Which contains a variety of Matters, some to Laugh and some to Weep at XXXVII.--Dandy's Visit to Summerfield |
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