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The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
THE BLACK BARONET;
OR, THE CHRONICLES OF BALLYTRAIN.
By William Carleton


CONTENTS
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. A Mail-coach by Night, and a Bit of Moonshine.
CHAPTER II. The Town and its Inhabitants.
CHAPTER III. Pauden Gair's Receipt how to make a Bad Dinner a Good One
CHAPTER IV. An Anonymous Letter
CHAPTER V. Sir Thomas Gourlay fails in unmasking the Stranger
CHAPTER VI. Extraordinary Scene between Fenton and the Stranger.
CHAPTER VII. The Baronet attempts by Falsehood
CHAPTER VIII. The Fortune-Teller—An Equivocal Prediction.
CHAPTER IX. Candor and Dissimulation
CHAPTER X. A Family Dialogue—and a Secret nearly Discovered.
CHAPTER XI. The Stranger's Visit to Father MacMalum.
CHAPTER XII. Crackenfudge Outwitted by Fenton
CHAPTER XIII. The Stranger's Second Visit to Father M'Mahon
CHAPTER XIV. Crackenfudge put upon a Wrong Scent
CHAPTER XV. Interview between Lady Gourlay and the Stranger
CHAPTER XVI. Conception and Perpetration of a Diabolical Plot against Fenton.
CHAPTER XVII. A Scene in Jemmy Trailcudgel's
CHAPTER XVIII. Dunphy visits the County Wicklow
CHAPTER XIX. Interview between Trailcudgel and the Stranger
CHAPTER XX. Interview between Lords Cullamore, Dunroe, and Lady Emily
CHAPTER XXI. A Spy Rewarded
CHAPTER XXII. Lucy at Summerfield Cottage.
CHAPTER XXIII. A Lunch in Summerfield Cottage.
CHAPTER XXIV. An Irish Watchhouse in the time of the "Charlies."
CHAPTER XXV. The Police Office
CHAPTER XXVI. The Priest Returns Sir Thomas's Money and Pistols
CHAPTER XXVII. Lucy calls upon Lady Gourlay, where she meets her Lover
CHAPTER XXVIII. Innocence and Affection overcome by Fraud and Hypocrisy
CHAPTER XXIX. Lord Dunroe's Affection for his Father
CHAPTER XXX. A Courtship on Novel Principles.
CHAPTER XXXI. The Priest goes into Corbet's House very like a Thief
CHAPTER XXXII. Discovery of the Baronet's Son

