The House by the Church-Yard by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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XXXII.--Narrating how Lieutenant Puddock and Captain Devereux brewed a bowl of punch, and how they sang and discoursed together 143 XXXIII.--In which Captain Devereux's fiddle plays a prelude to 'Over the hills and far away' 146 XXXIV.--In which Lilias hears a stave of an old song and there is a leave-taking beside the river 148 XXXV.--In which Aunt Becky and Doctor Toole, in full blow, with Dominick the footman, behind, visit Miss Lily at the Elms 152 XXXVI.--Narrating how Miss Lilias visited Belmont, and saw a strange cocked-hat in the shadow by the window 155 XXXVII.--Showing how some of the feuds in Chapelizod wared fiercer, and others were solemnly condoned 158 XXXVIII.--Dreams and troubles, and a dark look-out 161 XXXIX.--Telling how Lilias Walsingham found two ladies awaiting her arrival at the Elms 166 XL.--Of a messenger from Chapelizod vault who waited in the Tiled House for Mr. Mervyn 168 XLI.--In which the rector comes home, and Lily speaks her |
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