PREFACE.
CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE I. Mr. Freeman 3 II. The Wreck near the
CHAPTER I. MR. FREEMAN.
CHAPTER II. THE WRECK NEAR THE LAND'S-END.
CHAPTER III. ALRINA.
CHAPTER IV. THE UNEXPECTED MEETING.
CHAPTER V. JOHN BROWN AND HIS FAVOURITE MARE "JESSIE."
CHAPTER VI. THE FAMILY PARTY.
CHAPTER VII. "MURDER MOST FOUL."
CHAPTER VIII. THE LAND'S-END CONJUROR.
CHAPTER IX. LOVE AND MYSTERY.
CHAPTER X. ALRINA'S TROUBLES INCREASE.
CHAPTER XI. FREDERICK MORLEY OBSTINATELY DETERMINES ON RIDING THE MARE.
CHAPTER XII. THE AWFUL RIDE.
CHAPTER XIII. ITS CONSEQUENCES.
CHAPTER XIV. MRS. BROWN TELLS THE CONJUROR A BIT OF HER MIND.
CHAPTER XV. THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER AT THE PENZANCE BALL.
CHAPTER XVI. JOSIAH'S ASTONISHMENT AT THE EFFECT PRODUCED BY THE DISPLAY OF HIS TREASURE-TROVE.
CHAPTER XVII. THE BORROWED FEATHERS OF THE PEACOCK FAIL TO
CHAPTER XVIII. THE BIRDS HAVE TAKEN FLIGHT.
CHAPTER XIX. THE MYSTERIOUS ENCOUNTER.
CHAPTER XX. ARISTOCRATIC CONNECTIONS.
CHAPTER XXI. THE LOVE-CHASE.
CHAPTER XXII. ALRINA'S FIRST LOVE-LETTER.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE SECRET.
CHAPTER XXIV. "MAN IS BORN TO TROUBLE AND DISAPPOINTMENT, AS THE SPARKS FLY UPWARDS."
CHAPTER XXV. RETROSPECTION AND RECRIMINATION.
CHAPTER XXVI. SQUIRE PENDRAY GETS ON HIS STILTS, AND VIEWS LIEUT. FOWLER FROM A LOFTY EMINENCE.
CHAPTER XXVII. THE STEP IN THE WRONG DIRECTION.
CHAPTER XXVIII. BY DOING A LITTLE WRONG, A GREAT GOOD IS ACCOMPLISHED IN THE END.
CHAPTER XXIX. MRS. BROWN AND MRS. TRENOW INDULGE IN A CROOM O'
CHAPTER XXX. THE TWO SISTERS PIERCED THROUGH THE HEART.
CHAPTER XXXI. OUT OF SCYLLA AND INTO CHARYBDIS.
CHAPTER XXXII. ALRINA'S TROUBLES ARE INCREASED BY AN UNEXPECTED DISCOVERY.
CHAPTER XXXIII. ALRINA VISITS A KIND FRIEND AND MAKES A PROPOSAL.
CHAPTER XXXIV. CAPTAIN COURLAND'S RETURN AND HIS WIFE'S ANXIETY.
CHAPTER XXXV. THE DESPERATE PLUNGE.
CHAPTER XXXVI. THE BROKEN REED.
CHAPTER XXXVII. JOSIAH'S LONELY MIDNIGHT WATCH IN THE CONJUROR'S HOUSE.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE SEARCH.
CHAPTER XXXIX. THE UNEXPECTED MEETING AND MYSTERIOUS COMMUNICATION.
CHAPTER XL. MISS PENDRAY'S SINGULAR ACCIDENT.
CHAPTER XLI. MYSTERIOUS SOUNDS ARE HEARD ISSUING OUT OF THE
CHAPTER XLII. THE POOR DUMB GIRL'S SUDDEN RESOLVE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
CHAPTER XLIII. THE CONFESSION.
CHAPTER XLIV. MRS. BROWN ENJOYS ANOTHER CROOM O' CHAT WITH MRS.
CHAPTER XLV. AN AWFUL CATASTROPHE.
CHAPTER XLVI. THE DREADED INTERVIEW.
CHAPTER XLVII. MYSTERIES EXPLAINED.
CHAPTER XLVIII. A BRILLIANT CORNISH DIAMOND DISCOVERED AND PLACED IN A GOLDEN CASKET.
CHAPTER XLIX. THE WEDDING BELLS.
THE
WIZARD OF WEST PENWITH,
A Tale of the Land's-End;
BY William Bentinck Forfar
Author of "PENTOWAN," "PENGERSICK CASTLE,"
"KYNANCE COVE," &c., &c.
PENZANCE:
W. CORNISH, THE LIBRARY,
1871.
THE AWFUL RIDE
THE AWFUL RIDE.
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