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J. Sheridan LeFanu 1872 PROLOGUE _Upon a paper attached to the Narrative which follows, Doctor Hesselius has written a rather elaborate note, which he accompanies with a reference to his Essay...
Schalken the Painter _"For he is not a man as I am that we should come together; neither is there any that might lay his hand upon us both.
produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) [Illustration: AS IT PASSED HIM HE THOUGHT HE HEARD IT SAY IN A FURIOUS WHISPER, "STILL ALIVE!...
An Authentic Narrative of a Haunted House [The Editor of the UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE submits the following very remarkable statement, with every detail of which he has been for some years acquainted,...
CHAPTER I The George and Dragon The pretty little town of Golden Friars--standing by the margin of the lake, hemmed round by an amphitheatre of purple mountain, rich in tint and furrowed by ravi...
by J. SHERIDAN LE FANU Author of 'Uncle Silas' and 'Torlogh O'brien' Dublin: James Duffy and Co., Ltd.
Proofreaders J.S. LE FANU'S GHOSTLY TALES BY J.S. LE FANU VOLUME 5 CONTENTS LAURA SILVER BELL (1872) WICKED CAPTAIN WALSHAWE, OF WAULING (1869) THE CHILD THAT WENT WITH THE ...
GHOST STORIES OF CHAPELIZOD Take my word for it, there is no such thing as an ancient village, especially if it has seen better days, unillustrated by its legends of terror.
In the eventful year, 1815, I was exactly three-and-twenty, and had just succeeded to a very large sum in consols, and other securities.
By J. Sheridan LeFanu 1895 "When Lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth Sin: and Sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth Death."
at http://www.freeliterature.org (From images generously made available by the Internet Archive) IN A GLASS DARKLY BY J. SHERIDAN LE FANU, AUTHOR OF "UNCLE SILAS," &C. IN THREE VOLUMES.
With a Memoir by ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES IN THREE VOLUMES.
Illustrated by Brinsley Le Fanu Downey & Co.
With a Memoir by ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES IN THREE VOLUMES.
By Joseph Sheridan LeFanu Both stories were originally published in 1871.
Chapter I ON THE ROAD In the eventful year, 1815, I was exactly three-and-twenty, and had just succeeded to a very large sum in consols and other securities.
A CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF A TYRONE FAMILY AND THE MURDERED COUSIN Two stories by J.S. LeFanu A Chapter in the History was first published in 1836.
With a Memoir by ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES IN THREE VOLUMES.
THERE were tenants at last in Malory; and the curiosity of the honest residents of Cardyllian, the small and antique town close by, was at once piqued and mortified by the unaccountable reserve of ...
It was late in the autumn, and I was skimming along, through a rich English county, in a postchaise, among tall hedgerows gilded, like all the landscape, with the slanting beams of sunset.
"GOSSIPING place Cardyllian is," said Miss Anne Sheckleton, after they had walked on a little in silence.
CHAPTER I. Sir Jekyl Marlowe at the Plough Inn.
CHAPTER I. Lady Alice and Varbarriere tête-à-tête in the Library.
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