The Black Baronet
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The Black Baronet
William Carleton, irish writer and novelist (1794-1864)
This ebook presents «The Black Baronet», from William Carleton. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Preface
- A Mail-coach By Night, And A Bit Of Moonshine
- The Town And Its Inhabitants
- Pauden Gair's Receipt How To Make A Bad Dinner A Good One
- An Anonymous Letter
- Sir Thomas Gourlay Fails In Unmasking The Stranger
- Extraordinary Scene Between Fenton And The Stranger
- The Baronet Attempts By Falsehood
- The Fortune-teller-an Equivocal Prediction
- Candor And Dissimulation
- A Family Dialogue-and A Secret Nearly Discovered
- The Stranger's Visit To Father Macmalum
- Crackenfudge Outwitted By Fenton
- The Stranger's Second Visit To Father M'mahon
- Crackenfudge Put Upon A Wrong Scent
- Interview Between Lady Gourlay And The Stranger
- Conception And Perpetration Of A Diabolical Plot Against Fenton
- A Scene In Jemmy Trailcudgel's
- Dunphy Visits The County Wicklow
- Interview Between Trailcudgel And The Stranger
- Interview Between Lords Cullamore, Dunroe, And Lady Emily
- A Spy Rewarded
- Lucy At Summerfield Cottage
- A Lunch In Summerfield Cottage
- An Irish Watchhouse In The Time Of The Charlies
- The Police Office
- The Priest Returns Sir Thomas's Money And Pistols
- Lucy Calls Upon Lady Gourlay, Where She Meets Her Lover
- Innocence And Affection Overcome By Fraud And Hypocrisy
- Lord Dunroe's Affection For His Father
- A Courtship On Novel Principles
- The Priest Goes Into Corbet's House Very Like A Thief
- Discovery Of The Baronet's Son
- Young Gourlay's Affectionate Interview With His Father
- Lucy's Vain But Affecting Expostulation With Her Father
- Contains A Variety Of Matters
- Dandy's Visit To Summerfield Cottage
- An Unpleasant Disclosure To Dunroe
- Lady Gourlay Sees Her Son
- Denouement