Varney the Vampire eBook

Thomas Peckett Prest
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,239 pages of information about Varney the Vampire.

Varney the Vampire eBook

Thomas Peckett Prest
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,239 pages of information about Varney the Vampire.

CHAPTER XI.—­THE COMMUNICATIONS TO THE LOVER.—­THE HEART’S DESPAIR.

Chapter XII.—­Charles Holland’s sad feelings.—­The portrait.—­The
occurrence of the night at the hall.

Chapter XIII.—­The offer for the hall.—­The visit to sir Francis
Varney.—­The strange resemblance.—­A dreadful suggestion.

Chapter XIV.—­Henry’s agreement with sir Francis Varney.—­The sudden
arrival at the hall.—­Flora’s alarm.

Chapter XV.—­The old admiral and his servant.—­The communication from
the landlord of the Nelson’s arms.

Chapter XVI.—­The meeting of the lovers in the garden.—­An affecting
scene.—­The sudden appearance of sir Francis Varney.

Chapter XVII.—­The explanation.—­The arrival of the admiral at the
house.—­A scene of confusion, and some of its results.

Chapter XVIII.—­The admiral’s advice.—­The challenge to the
vampyre.—­The new servant at the hall.

Chapter XIX.—­Flora in her chamber.—­Her fears.—­The manuscript.—­An
adventure.

Chapter XX.—­The dreadful mistake.—­The terrific interview in the
chamber.—­The attack of the vampyre.

Chapter XXI.—­The conference between the uncle and nephew, and the
alarm.

CHAPTER XXII.—­THE CONSULTATION.—­THE DETERMINATION TO LEAVE THE HALL.

Chapter XXIII.—­The admiral’s advice to Charles Holland.—­The challenge
to the vampyre.

Chapter XXIV.—­The letter to Charles.—­The quarrel.—­The admiral’s
narrative.—­The midnight meeting.

CHAPTER XXV.—­THE ADMIRAL’S OPINION.—­THE REQUEST OF CHARLES.

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