Willy Reilly The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
William Carleton
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Willy Reilly The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
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WILLY REILLY
Illustrated by M. L. Flanery
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
CHAPTER I.—An Adventure and an Escape.
CHAPTER II. The Cooleen Baum.
CHAPTER III.—Daring Attempt of the Red Rapparee
—Mysterious Disappearance of His Gang—The Avowal
CHAPTER IV.—His Rival makes his Appearance, and its Consequences
—A Sapient Project for our Hero's Conversion
CHAPTER V.—The Plot and the Victims.
CHAPTER VI.—The Warning—an Escape
CHAPTER VII.—An Accidental Incident favorable to Reilly
—And a Curious Conversation
CHAPTER VIII.—A Conflagration—An Escape—And an Adventure
CHAPTER IX.—A Prospect of Bygone Times
CHAPTER X.—Scenes that took place in the Mountain Cave
CHAPTEE XI.—The Squire's Dinner and his Guests.
CHAPTEE XII.—Sir Robert Meets a Brother Sportsman
—Draws his Nets, but Catches Nothing.
CHAPTER XIII.—Reilly is Taken, but Connived at by the Sheriff
—The Mountain Mass
CHAPTER XIV.—Reilly takes Service with Squire Folliard.
CHAPTER XV.—More of Whitecraft's Plots and Pranks
CHAPTER XVI.—Sir Robert ingeniously extricates Himself out of a great Difficulty.
CHAPTER XVII.—Awful Conduct of Squire Folliard
—Fergus Reilly begins to Contravene the Red Rapparee
CHAPTEE XVIII.—Something not very Pleasant for all Parties.
CHAPTER XIX.—Reilly's Disguise Penetrated
CHAPTER XX.—The Rapparee Secured
—Reilly and the Cooleen Bawn Escape, and are Captured.
CHAPTER XXI.—Sir Robert Accepts of an Invitation.
CHAPTER XXII.—The Squire Comforts Whitecraft in his Affliction.
CHAPTER XXIII.—The Squire becomes Theological and a Proselytizer, but signally fails.
CHAPTER XXIV.—Jury of the Olden Time
—Preparations—The Scales of Justice.
CHAPTER XXV.—Reilly stands his Trial
Rumor of Cooleen Bawn's Treachery—How it appears—Conclusion.
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