The House by the Church-Yard by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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LIX.--Telling How a Coach Drew Up at the Elms, and Two Fine
Ladies, Dressed For the Ball, Stepped in. 244 LX.--Being a Chapter of Hoops, Feathers, and Brilliants, and Bucks And Fiddlers. 249 LXI.--In Which the Ghosts of a By-gone Sin Keep Tryst. 254 LXII.--Of a Solemn Resolution Which Captain Devereux Registered Among His Household Gods, With a Libation. 257 LXIII.--In Which a Liberty Is Taken With Mr. Nutter's Name, and Mr. Dangerfield Stands at the Altar. 261 LXIV.--Being a Night Scene, in Which Miss Gertrude Chattesworth, Being Adjured By Aunt Becky, Makes Answer. 266 LXV.--Relating Some Awful News That Reached the Village, and How Dr. Walsingham Visited Captain Richard Devereux at His Lodgings. 271 LXVI.--Of a Certain Tempest That Arose and Shook the Captain's Spoons And Tea-cups; and How the Wind Suddenly Went Down. 274 LXVII.--In Which a Certain Troubled Spirit Walks. 278 LXVIII.--How an Evening Passes at the Elms, and Dr. Toole Makes a Little Excursion; and Two Choice Spirits Discourse, and Hebe Trips in With The Nectar. 281 |
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