Willy Reilly - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One by William Carleton
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XVIII.--Something not very Pleasant for all
Parties XIX.--Reilly's Disguise Penetrated --He Escapes--Fergus Reilly is on the Trail of the Rapparee--Sir Robert begins to feel Confident of Success XX.--The Rapparee Secured--Reilly and the Cooleen Bawn Escape, and are Captured XXI.--Sir Robert Accepts of an Invitation XXII.--The Squire Comforts Whitecraft in his Affliction XXIII.--The Squire becomes Theological and a Proselytizer, but signally fails XXIV.--Preparations--Jury of the Olden Time --The Scales of Justice XXV.--Rumor of Cooleen Bawn's Treachery --How it appears--Reilly stands his Trial --Conclusion PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. |
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