The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
William Carleton
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The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
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THE BLACK PROPHET:
A TALE OF IRISH FAMINE.
CONTENTS
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CHAPTER I. — Glendhu, or the Black Glen; Scene of Domestic Affection.
CHAPTER II. — The Black Prophet Prophesies.
CHAPTER III. — A Family on the Decline—Omens.
CHAPTER IV. — A Dance, and Double Discovery.
CHAPTER V. — The Black Prophet is Startled by a Black Prophecy.
CHAPTER VI. — A Rustic Miser and His Establishment
CHAPTER VII. — A Panorama of Misery.
CHAPTER VIII. — A Middle Man and Magistrate—Master and Man.
CHAPTER IX. — Meeting of Strangers—Mysterious Dialogue.
CHAPTER X. — The Black Prophet makes a Disclosure.
CHAPTER XI. — Pity and Remorse.
CHAPTER XII. — Famine, Death, and Sorrow.
CHAPTER XIII. — Sarah's Defence of a Murderer.
CHAPTEE XIV. — A Middleman Magistrate of the Old School, and his Clerk.
CHAPTER XV. — A Plot and a Prophecy.
CHAPTER XVI. — Mysterious Disappearance of the Tobacco-box.
CHAPTER XVII. — National Calamity—Sarah in Love and Sorrow.
CHAPTER XVIII. — Love Wins the Race from Profligacy.
CHAPTER XIX. — Hanlon Secures the Tobacco-box.—Strange Scene at Midnight.
CHAPTER XX. — Tumults—Confessions of Murder.
CHAPTEE XXI. — Condy Datton goes to Prison.
CHAPTER XXII. — Re-appearance of the Box—Friendly Dialogue Between Jimmy Branighan and the Pedlar
CHAPTER XXIII. — Darby in Danger—Nature Triumphs.
CHAPTER XXIV. — Rivalry.
CHAPTEE XXV. — Sarah Without Hope.
CHAPTER XXVI. — The Pedlar Runs a Close Risk of the Stocks.
CHAPTER XXVII. — Sarah Ill—Mave Again, Heroic.
CHAPTER XXVIII. — Double Treachery.
CHAPTER XXIX. — A Picture of the Present—Sarah Breaks her Word.
CHAPTER XXX. — Self-sacrifice—Villany
CHAPTER XXXI. — A Double Trial—Retributive Justice.
CHAPTER XXXII. — Conclusion.
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