Snarleyyow, or, the Dog Fiend. Фредерик Марриет

Snarleyyow, or, the Dog Fiend - Фредерик Марриет


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which Mr Vanslyperken finds great cause of vexation and satisfaction.

       Chapter XXIV

       In which Mr Vanslyperken has nothing but trouble from the beginning to the end.

       Chapter XXV

       In which Mr Vanslyperken proves that he has a great aversion to cold steel.

       Chapter XXVI

       In which Mr Vanslyperken sees a ghost.

       Chapter XXVII

       In which Mr Vanslyperken is taught a secret.

       Chapter XXVIII

       In which we have at last introduced a decent sort of heroine, who, however, only plays a second in our history, Snarleyyow being first fiddle.

       Chapter XXIX

       In which Jemmy Ducks proves the truth of Moggy's assertion, that there was no one like him before or since--Nancy and Jemmy serenade the stars.

       Chapter XXX

       In which Mr Vanslyperken treats the ladies.

       Chapter XXXI

       In which Snarleyyow again triumphs over his enemies.

       Chapter XXXII

       Listeners never hear any good of themselves.

       Chapter XXXIII

       In which there is nothing very particular or very interesting.

       Chapter XXXIV

       Besides other Matter, containing an Argument.

       Chapter XXXV

       In which the agency of a red-herring is again introduced into our wonderful history.

       Chapter XXXVI

       In which Mr Vanslyperken, although at fault, comes in for the brush.

       Chapter XXXVII

       In which Mr Vanslyperken drives a very hard bargain.

       Chapter XXXVIII

       In which Mr Vanslyperken is taken for a witch.

       Chapter XXXIX

       In which is recorded a most barbarous and bloody murder.

       Chapter XL

       In which a most horrid spectre disturbs the equanimity of Mr Vanslyperken.

       Chapter XLI

       In which is shown how dangerous it is to tell a secret.

       Chapter XLII

       In which is shown the imprudence of sleeping in the open air, even in a summer's night.

       Chapter XLIII

       In which Smallbones changes from a king's man into a smuggler, and also changes his sex.

       Chapter XLIV

       In which Mr Vanslyperken meets with a double defeat.

       Chapter XLV

       In which Mr Vanslyperken proves his loyalty and his fidelity to King William.

       Chapter XLVI

       In which there is much bustle and confusion, plot and counter-plot.

       Chapter XLVII

       Which is rather interesting.

       Chapter XLVIII

       In which there is a great deal of correspondence, and the widow is called up very early in the morning.

       Chapter XLIX

       In which is related much appertaining to the "pomp and glorious circumstance" of war.

      


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