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The House by the Church-Yard by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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XXIII.--Which concerns the grand dinner at the King's House, and
who were there, and something of their talk, reveries,
disputes, and general jollity 108

XXIV.--In which two young persons understand one another better,
perhaps, than ever they did before, without saying so 113

XXV.--In which the sun sets, and the merry-making is kept up
by candle-light in the King's House, and Lily receives a
warning which she does not comprehend 116

XXVI.--Relating how the band of the Royal Irish Artillery played,
and, while the music was going on, how variously different
people were moved 122

XXVII.--Concerning the troubles and the shapes that began to gather
about Doctor Sturk 125

XXVIII.--In which Mr. Irons recounts some old recollections about
the Pied-horse and the Flower de Luce 129

XXIX.--Showing how poor Mrs. Macnamara was troubled and
haunted too, and opening a budget of gossip 132

XXX.--Concerning a certain woman in black 137

XXXI.--Being a short history of the great battle of Belmont that
lasted for so many days, wherein the belligerents showed
so much constancy and valour, and sometimes one side
and sometimes t'other was victorious 141
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