CHAPTER II. IN WHICH I ENTER THE DRAWING-ROOM. CHAPTER III. OUR DINNER PARTY AT BRANDON. CHAPTER IV. IN WHICH WE GO TO THE DRAWING-ROOM AND THE PARTY BREAKS UP. CHAPTER V. IN WHICH MY SLUMBER IS DISTURBED. CHAPTER VI. IN WHICH DORCAS BRANDON SPEAKS. CHAPTER VII. RELATING HOW A LONDON GENTLEMAN APPEARED IN REDMAN'S DELL. CHAPTER VIII. IN WHICH CAPTAIN LAKE TAKES HIS HAT AND STICK. CHAPTER IX. I SEE THE RING OF THE PERSIAN MAGICIAN. CHAPTER XII. IN WHICH UNCLE LORNE TROUBLES ME. CHAPTER XIII. THE PONY CARRIAGE CHAPTER XIV. IN WHICH VARIOUS PERSONS GIVE THEIR OPINIONS OF CAPTAIN STANLEY LAKE. CHAPTER XV. DORCAS SHOWS HER JEWELS TO MISS LAKE. CHAPTER XVI. 'JENNY, PUT THE KETTLE ON.' CHAPTER XVIII. MARK WYLDER'S SLAVE. CHAPTER XIX. THE TARN IN THE PARK. CHAPTER XX. CAPTAIN LAKE TAKES AN EVENING STROLL ABOUT GYLINGDEN. CHAPTER XXI. IN WHICH CAPTAIN LAKE VISITS HIS SISTER'S SICK BED. CHAPTER XXII. IN WHICH CAPTAIN LAKE MEETS A FRIEND NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE. CHAPTER XXIII. HOW RACHEL SLEPT THAT NIGHT IN REDMAN'S FARM. CHAPTER XXIV. DORCAS BRANDON PAYS RACHEL A VISIT. CHAPTER XXV. CAPTAIN LAKE LOOKS IN AT NIGHTFALL. CHAPTER XXVI. CAPTAIN LAKE FOLLOWS TO LONDON. CHAPTER XXVII. LAWYER LARKIN'S MIND BEGINS TO WORK. CHAPTER XXVIII. MARK WYLDER'S SUBMISSION. CHAPTER XXIX. HOW MARK WYLDER'S DISAPPEARANCE AFFECTED HIS FRIENDS. CHAPTER XXXI. IN REDMAN'S DELL. CHAPTER XXXII. MR. LARKIN AND THE VICAR. CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LADIES ON GYLINGDEN HEATH. CHAPTER XXXIV. SIR JULIUS HOCKLEY'S LETTER. CHAPTER XXXVII. THE SUPPER-ROOM. CHAPTER XXXVIII. AFTER THE BALL. CHAPTER XXXIX. IN WHICH MISS RACHEL LAKE COMES TO BRANDON, AND DOCTOR BUDDLE CALLS AGAIN. CHAPTER XL. THE ATTORNEY'S ADVENTURES ON THE WAY HOME. CHAPTER XLI. IN WHICH SIR FRANCIS SEDDLEY MANIPULATES. CHAPTER XLII. A PARAGRAPH IN THE COUNTY PAPER. CHAPTER XLIII. AN EVIL EYE LOOKS ON THE VICAR. CHAPTER XLIV. IN WHICH OLD TAMAR LIFTS UP HER VOICE IN PROPHECY. CHAPTER XLV. DEEP AND SHALLOW. CHAPTER XLVI. DEBATE AND INTERRUPTION. CHAPTER XLVII. A THREATENING NOTICE. CHAPTER XLVIII. IN WHICH I GO TO BRANDON, AND SEE AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE IN THE TAPESTRY ROOM. CHAPTER XLIX. LARCOM, THE BUTLER, VISITS THE ATTORNEY. CHAPTER LI. A FRACAS IN THE LIBRARY. CHAPTER LII. AN OLD FRIEND LOOKS INTO THE GARDEN AT REDMAN'S FARM. CHAPTER LIII. THE VICAR'S COMPLICATIONS, WHICH LIVELY PEOPLE HAD BETTER NOT READ. CHAPTER LIV. BRANDON CHAPEL ON SUNDAY. CHAPTER LV. THE CAPTAIN AND THE ATTORNEY CONVERSE AMONG THE TOMBS. CHAPTER LVI. THE BRANDON CONSERVATORY. CHAPTER LVII. CONCERNING A NEW DANGER WHICH THREATENED CAPTAIN STANLEY LAKE. CHAPTER LVIII. MISS RACHEL LAKE BECOMES VIOLENT. CHAPTER LIX. AN ENEMY IN REDMAN'S DELL. CHAPTER LX. RACHEL LAKE BEFORE THE ACCUSER. CHAPTER LXI. IN WHICH DAME DUTTON IS VISITED. CHAPTER LXII. THE CAPTAIN EXPLAINS WHY MARK WYLDER ABSCONDED. CHAPTER LXIII. THE ACE OF HEARTS. CHAPTER LXIV. IN THE DUTCH ROOM. CHAPTER LXV. I REVISIT BRANDON HALL. CHAPTER LXVII. MR. LARKIN IS VIS-A-VIS WITH A CONCEALED COMPANION. CHAPTER LXVIII. THE COMPANION DISCLOSES HIMSELF. CHAPTER LXIX. OF A SPECTRE WHOM OLD TAMAR SAW. CHAPTER LXX. THE MEETING IN THE LONG POND ALLEY. CHAPTER LXXI. SIR HARRY BRACTON'S INVASION OF GYLINGDEN. CHAPTER LXXII. MARK WYLDER'S HAND. CHAPTER LXXIII. THE MASK FALLS. CHAPTER LXXIV. WE TAKE LEAVE OF OUR FRIENDS. Title: Wylder's Hand Author: J. Sheridan Le Fanu Language: English Produced by Stan Goodman, Thomas Berger and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. WYLDER'S HANDA NOVELby J. SHERIDAN LE FANUFirst published 1864 CONTENTSCHAP.I.—RELATING HOW I RODE THROUGH THE VILLAGE OF GYLINGDEN WITH MARK WYLDER'S LETTER IN MY VALISEII.—IN WHICH I ENTER THE DRAWING-ROOMIII.—OUR DINNER-PARTY AT BRANDONIV.—IN WHICH WE GO TO THE DRAWING-ROOM AND THE PARTY BREAKS UPV.—IN WHICH MY SLUMBER IS DISTURBEDVI.—IN WHICH DORCAS BRANDON SPEAKSVII.—RELATING HOW A LONDON GENTLEMAN APPEARED IN REDMAN'S DELLVIII.—IN WHICH CAPTAIN LAKE TAKES HIS HAT AND STICKIX.—I SEE THE RING OF THE PERSIAN MAGICIANX.—THE ACE OF HEARTSXI.—IN WHICH LAKE UNDER THE TREES OF BRANDON, AND I IN MY CHAMBER, SMOKE OUR NOCTURNAL CIGARSXII.—IN WHICH UNCLE LORNE TROUBLES MEXIII.—THE PONY CARRIAGEXIV.—IN WHICH VARIOUS PERSONS GIVE THEIR OPINIONS OF CAPTAIN STANLEY LAKEXV.—DORCAS SHOWS HER JEWELS TO MISS LAKEXVI.—"JENNY PUT THE KETTLE ON"XVII.—RACHEL LAKE SEES WONDERFUL THINGS BY MOONLIGHT FROM HER WINDOWXVIII.—MARK WYLDER'S SLAVEXIX.—THE TARN IN THE PARKXX.—CAPTAIN LAKE TAKES AN EVENING STROLL ABOUT GYLINGDENXXI.—IN WHICH CAPTAIN LAKE VISITS HIS SISTER'S SICK BEDXXII.—IN WHICH CAPTAIN LAKE MEETS A FRIEND NEAR THE WHITE HOUSEXXIII.—HOW RACHEL SLEPT THAT NIGHT IN REDMAN'S FARMXXIV.—DORCAS BRANDON PAYS RACHEL A VISITXXV.—CAPTAIN LAKE LOOKS IN AT NIGHTFALLXXVI.—CAPTAIN LAKE FOLLOWS TO LONDONXXVII.—LAWYER LARKIN'S MIND BEGINS TO WORKXXVIII.—MARK WYLDER'S SUBMISSIONXXIX.—HOW MARK WYLDER'S DISAPPEARANCE AFFECTED HIS FRIENDSXXX.—IN BRANDON PARKXXXI.—IN REDMAN'S DELLXXXII.—MR. LARKIN AND THE VICARXXXIII.—THE LADIES OF GYLINGDEN HEATHXXXIV.—SIR JULIUS HOCKLEY'S LETTERXXXV.—THE HUNT BALLXXXVI.—THE BALL ROOMXXXVII.—THE SUPPER-ROOMXXXVIII.—AFTER THE BALLXXXIX.—IN WHICH MISS RACHEL LAKE COMES TO BRANDON, AND DOCTOR BUDDLE CALLS AGAINXL.—THE ATTORNEY'S ADVENTURES ON THE WAY HOMEXLI.—IN WHICH SIR FRANCIS SEDDLEY MANIPULATESXLII.—A PARAGRAPH IN THE COUNTY PAPERXLIII.—AN EVIL EYE LOOKS ON THE VICARXLIV.—IN WHICH OLD TAMAR LIFTS UP HER VOICE IN PROPHECYXLV.—DEEP AND SHALLOWXLVI.—DEBATE AND INTERRUPTIONXLVII.—A THREATENING NOTICEXLVIII.—IN WHICH I GO TO BRANDON, AND SEE AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE IN THE TAPESTRY ROOMXLIX.—LARCOM, THE BUTLER, VISITS THE ATTORNEYL.—NEW LIGHTSLI.—A FRACAS IN THE LIBRARYLII.—AN OLD FRIEND LOOKS INTO THE GARDEN AT REDMAN'S FARMLIII.—THE VICAR'S COMPLICATIONS, WHICH LIVELY PEOPLE HAD BETTER NOT READLIV.—BRANDON CHAPEL ON SUNDAYLV.—THE CAPTAIN AND THE ATTORNEY CONVERSE AMONG THE TOMBSLVI.—THE BRANDON CONSERVATORYLVII.—CONCERNING A NEW DANGER WHICH THREATENED CAPTAIN STANLEY LAKELVIII.—MISS RACHEL LAKE BECOMES VIOLENTLIX.—AN ENEMY IN REDMAN'S DELLLX.—RACHEL LAKE BEFORE THE ACCUSERLXI.—IN WHICH DAME DUTTON IS VISITEDLXII.—THE CAPTAIN EXPLAINS WHY MARK WYLDER ABSCONDEDLXIII.—THE ACE OF HEARTSLXIV.—IN THE DUTCH ROOMLXV.—I REVISIT BRANDON HALLLXVI.—LADY MACBETHLXVII.—MR. LARKIN IS VIS-A-VIS WITH A CONCEALED COMPANIONLXVIII.—THE COMPANION DISCLOSES HIMSELFLXIX.—OF A SPECTRE WHOM OLD TAMAR SAWLXX.—THE MEETING IN THE LONG POND ALLEYLXXI.—SIR HARRY BRACTON'S INVASION OF GYLINGDENLXXII.—MARK WYLDER'S HANDLXXIII.—THE MASK FALLSLXXIV.—WE TAKE LEAVE OF OUR FRIENDS |