The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One by William Carleton
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XXII.--Lucy at.Summerfield Cottage
XXIII.-- A Lunch in Summerfield Cottage. XXIV.--An Irish Watchhouse in the time of the "Charlies" XXV.--The Police Office -- Sir Spigot Sputter and Mr. Coke--An "Unfortunate Translator--Decision in "a Law Case" XXVI.-- The Priest Returns Sir Thomas's Money and Pistols--A Bit of Controversy--A New Light Begins to Appear XXVII. --Sir Thomas, who Shams Illness, is too sharp for Mrs. Mainwaring, who visits Him--Lucy calls upon Lady Gourlay, where she meets her Lover--Affecting Interview between Lucy and Lady Gourlay XXVIII.--Innocence and Affection overcome by Fraud and Hypocrisy--Lucy yields at Last XXIX.--Lord Dunroe's Affection for his Father--Glimpse of a new Character --Lord Cullamore's Rebuke to his Son, |
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