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J. S. LE FANU'S GHOSTLY TALES,
VOLUME 3
The Haunted Baronet (1871)
by
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I:
The George and Dragon
CHAPTER II:
The Drowned Woman
CHAPTER III:
Philip Feltram
CHAPTER IV:
The Baronet Appears
CHAPTER V:
Mrs. Julaper's Room
CHAPTER VI:
The Intruder
CHAPTER VII:
The Bank Note
CHAPTER VIII:
Feltram's Plan
CHAPTER IX:
The Crazy Parson
CHAPTER X:
Adventure in Tom Marlin's Boat
CHAPTER XI:
Sir Bale's Dream
CHAPTER XII:
Marcella Bligh and Judith Wale Keep Watch
CHAPTER XIII:
The Mist on the Mountain
CHAPTER XIV:
A New Philip Feltram
CHAPTER XV:
The Purse of Gold
CHAPTER XVI:
The Message from Cloostedd
CHAPTER XVII:
On the Course--Beeswing, Falcon, and Lightning
CHAPTER XVIII:
On the Lake, at Last
CHAPTER XIX:
Mystagogus
CHAPTER XX:
The Haunted Forest
CHAPTER XXI:
Rindermere
CHAPTER XXII:
Sir Bale is Frightened
CHAPTER XXIII:
A Lady in Black
CHAPTER XXIV:
An Old Portrait
CHAPTER XXV:
Through the Wall
CHAPTER XXVI:
Perplexed
CHAPTER XXVII:
The Hour
CHAPTER XXVIII:
Sir Bale in the Gallery
CHAPTER XXIX:
Dr. Torvey's Opinion
CHAPTER XXX:
Hush!
ILLUSTRATIONS
"I sid something white come out o' t' water, by thegunwale, like a hand."
It was the figure of a slight tall man, with his armextended, as if pointing to a remote object.
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