The House by the Church-Yard by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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authentic narrative of the ghost of a hand 57
XIII.--In which the rector visits the Tiled House, and Doctor Toole looks after the Brass Castle 63 XIV.--Relating how Puddock purged O'Flaherty's head--a chapter which, it is hoped, no genteel person will read 66 XV.--Æsculapius to the rescue 69 XVI.--The ordeal by battle 73 XVII.--Lieutenant Puddock receives an invitation and a rap over the knuckles 81 XVIII.--Relating how the gentlemen sat over their claret, and how Doctor Sturk saw a face 86 XIX.--In which the gentlemen follow the ladies 91 XX.--In which Mr. Dangerfield visits the church of Chapelizod, and Zekiel Irons goes a-fishing 94 XXI.--Relating among other things how Doctor Toole walked up to the Tiled House, and of his pleasant discourse with Mr. Mervyn 100 XXII.--Telling how Mr. Mervyn fared at Belmont, and of a pleasant little dejeuner by the margin of the Liffey 104 |
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