COPYRIGHT EDITION.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LEIPZIG BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ
1865.
The Right of Translation is reserved.
TO THAT WRITER,
SO GENIAL, SO BRILLIANT, SO PHILOSOPHIC,
WHOM ALL THE WORLD READS AS
HARRY LORREQUER AND AS CORNELIUS O'DOWD,
AND TO THAT FRIEND
HOW LOVED AND HONOURED!
KNOWN TO THE PRIVILEGED AS
CHARLES LEVER,
THIS STORY,
HOW UNWORTHY AN OFFERING ALL BUT HE WILL PERCEIVE,
IS DEDICATED
BY
THE AUTHOR.
I. | Sir Jekyl Marlowe at the Plough Inn | 1 |
II. | The Baronet visits Wardlock Manor | 12 |
III. | Concerning two Remarkable Persons who appeared in Wardlock Church | 25 |
IV. | The Green Chamber at Marlowe | 35 |
V. | Sir Jekyl bethinks him of Pelter and Crowe | 46 |
VI. | Sir Jekyl's Room is visited | 56 |
VII. | The Baronet pursues | 63 |
VIII. | The House begins to fill | 71 |
IX. | Dinner | 79 |
X. | Inquiries have been made by Messrs. Pelter and Crowe | 88 |
XI. | Old Gryston Bridge | 97 |
XII. | The Strangers appear again | 106 |
XIII. | In the Drawing-room | 114 |
XIV. | Music | 122 |
XV. | M. Varbarriere converses with his Nephew | 131 |
XVI. | Containing a Variety of Things | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |