ELLEN DUNCAN
THE PROCTOR'S DAUGHTER
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Page 120— One Long and Lingering Look of Affection
Page 124— "Shame! Oh, for Shame!" Were the First Exclamations
Page 142— There's As Many Curses Before You in Hell
Page 186— See, Mary, See—they're Gallopin
Page 216— Oh, What a Sweet Convert You Are
Page 231— Borrow the Loan of Your Religion
Page 233— How Many Articles in Your Church?
Page 322— "Ah, Very Right," Said Bob.
Page 355— Such Was the End of Valentine M'clutchy
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Page 374— the Priest Interfered, and Prevented A Conflict
Page 421— Just Trust Yourself to Me
Page 445— Alarmed at the Appearance of a Lawless Whiteboy
Destruction of the Castle
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Page 403—Peety Dhu Turned Towards the House
Page 603— Country Where I'd Not See These Ould Hills
Page 623— I Must Leave You—I Must Go
Page 635— Hycy Received the Money, Set Spurs to his Horse
INTRODUCTION.
NED M'KEOWN.
THE THREE TASKS.
SHANE FADH'S WEDDING.
LARRY M'FARLAND'S WAKE.
THE BATTLE OF THE FACTIONS.
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Page 656— Bringing Home "graceless Ned,"
Age 676— Throw It over Your Left Shoulder
Page 693— How he Kept his Sate So Long Has Puzzled Me
Page 713— 'Why, Larry,' Says He, 'how Did You Get In'
Page 725— The Man Who Could Hit That Could Hit Anything
THE STATION.
THE PARTY FIGHT AND FUNERAL.
THE LOUGH DERG PILGRIM.
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Page 756— They Set Off, Whip and Spur, at Full Speed
Page 763— Usually Stood, Shaking at Us his Rod
Page 818— In This Trim Did I Return to My Friends
THE HEDGE SCHOOL.
THE MIDNIGHT MASS.
THE DONAGH; OR, THE HORSE STEALERS.
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Page 831— The Findramore Boys Have Sacked You at Last
Page 886— Upon the Very Spot Where he Had Shot His Rival
Page 899— Have I Murdhered My Daughter?
PHIL PURCEL, THE PIG-DRIVER.
THE GEOGRAPHY OF AN IRISH OATH.
THE LIANHAN SHEE.
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Page 911— These Be Not Hirish Pigs at Oll
Page 919— A Rueful Blank Expression in his Visage
Page 975— Who's There?—What Are You?—Speak!
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Page 985— You're a Fool, Misther O'Shaughnessy!
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Page 1099— Received a Rather Vigorous Thwack on the Ear
CHAPTER I. — Glendhu, or the Black Glen; Scene of Domestic Affection.
CHAPTER II. — The Black Prophet Prophesies.
CHAPTER III. — A Family on the Decline—Omens.
CHAPTER IV. — A Dance, and Double Discovery.
CHAPTER V. — The Black Prophet is Startled by a Black Prophecy.
CHAPTER VI. — A Rustic Miser and His Establishment
CHAPTER VII. — A Panorama of Misery.
CHAPTER VIII. — A Middle Man and Magistrate—Master and Man.
CHAPTER IX. — Meeting of Strangers—Mysterious Dialogue.
CHAPTER X. — The Black Prophet makes a Disclosure.
CHAPTER XI. — Pity and Remorse.
CHAPTER XII. — Famine, Death, and Sorrow.
CHAPTER XIII. — Sarah's Defence of a Murderer.
CHAPTEE XIV. — A Middleman Magistrate of the Old School, and his Clerk.
CHAPTER XV. — A Plot and a Prophecy.
CHAPTER XVI. — Mysterious Disappearance of the Tobacco-box.
CHAPTER XVII. — National Calamity—Sarah in Love and Sorrow.
CHAPTER XVIII. — Love Wins the Race from Profligacy.
CHAPTER XIX. — Hanlon Secures the Tobacco-box.—Strange Scene
CHAPTER XX. — Tumults—Confessions of Murder.
CHAPTEE XXI. — Condy Datton goes to Prison.
CHAPTER XXII. — Re-appearance of the Box—Friendly Dialogue
CHAPTER XXIII. — Darby in Danger—Nature Triumphs.
CHAPTER XXIV. — Rivalry.
CHAPTEE XXV. — Sarah Without Hope.
CHAPTER XXVI. — The Pedlar Runs a Close Risk of the Stocks.
CHAPTER XXVII. — Sarah Ill—Mave Again, Heroic.
CHAPTER XXVIII. — Double Treachery.
CHAPTER XXIX. — A Picture of the Present—Sarah Breaks her Word.
CHAPTER XXX. — Self-sacrifice—Villany
CHAPTER XXXI. — A Double Trial—Retributive Justice.
CHAPTER XXXII. — Conclusion.
Page 785— "It's False," Replied the Young Fellow
Page 807— Tom's Clutches Were Again at his Throat
Page 834— The Prophet's Brow Darkened
Page 847— I'll Tell You Nothing About It
Page 853— His Eye, Like That of His Father, When Enraged
Page 913— I'll Have Nothing to Do With This Robbery
PHELIM O'TOOLE'S COURTSHIP.
WILDGOOSE LODGE
TUBBER DERG; Or, THE RED WELL.
NEAL MALONE.
ART MAGUIRE; OR, THE BROKEN PLEDGE
Page Wg939— By This Sacred An' Holy Book of God
Page Am994— At Length Margaret Spoke
Page Am1018— They Immediately Expelled Him
Page Am1019— There's a Sleep That Nobody Wakens From