BY J. S. LE FANU, AUTHOR OF "UNCLE SILAS," ETC.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
GUY DEVERELL.
CHAPTER I. Sir Jekyl Marlowe at the Plough Inn.
CHAPTER II. The Baronet Visits Wardlock Manor.
CHAPTER III. Concerning two Remarkable Persons who appeared in Wardlock Church.
CHAPTER IV. The Green Chamber at Marlowe.
CHAPTER V. Sir Jekyl bethinks him of Pelter and Crowe.
CHAPTER VI. Sir Jekyl's Room is Visited.
CHAPTER VII. The Baronet Pursues.
CHAPTER VIII. The House begins to Fill.
CHAPTER IX. Dinner.
CHAPTER X. Inquiries have been made by Messrs, Pelter and Crowe.
CHAPTER XI. Old Gryston Bridge.
CHAPTER XII. The Strangers appear again.
CHAPTER XIII. In the Drawing-Room.
CHAPTER XIV. Music.
CHAPTER XV. M. Varbarriere converses with his Nephew.
CHAPTER XVI. Containing a Variety of Things.
CHAPTER XVII. The Magician Draws a Diagram.
CHAPTER XVIII. Another Guest Prepares to Come.
CHAPTER XIX. Lady Alice takes Possession.
CHAPTER XX. An Altercation.
CHAPTER XXI. Lady Alice in Bed.
CHAPTER XXII. How Everything went on.
CHAPTER XXIII. The Divan.
CHAPTER XXIV. Guy Strangways and M. Varbarriere converse.
CHAPTER XXV. Lady Alice talks with Guy Strangways.
CHAPTER XXVI. Some Talk of a Survey of the Green Chamber.
CHAPTER XXVII. M. Varbarriere talks a little more freely.
CHAPTER XXVIII. Some private Talk of Varbarriere and Lady Alice at the Dinner-table.
CHAPTER XXIX. The Ladies and Gentlemen resume Conversation in the Drawing-room.
CHAPTER XXX. Varbarriere picks up something about Donica Gwynn.
CHAPTER XXXI. Lady Jane puts on her Brilliants.
CHAPTER XXXII. Conciliation.
CHAPTER XXXIII. Lady Jane and Beatrix play at Croquet.
CHAPTER XXXIV. General Lennox receives a Letter.
CHAPTER XXXV. The Bishop at Marlowe.
CHAPTER XXXVI. Old Scenes recalled.
CHAPTER XXXVII. In which Lady Alice pumps the Bishop.