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 LX.—­THE INTERRUPTED BREAKFAST AT SIR FRANCIS VARNEY’S.

Chapter LXI.—­The mysterious stranger.—­The particulars of the suicide
at Bannerworth hall.

Chapter LXII.—­The mysterious meeting in the ruin again.—­The vampyre’s
attack upon the constable.

CHAPTER LXIII.—­THE GUESTS AT THE INN, AND THE STORY OF THE DEAD UNCLE.

CHAPTER LXIV.—­THE VAMPIRE IN THE MOONLIGHT.—­THE FALSE FRIEND.

Chapter LXV.—­Varney’s visit to the dungeon of the lonely prisoner in
the ruins.

Chapter LXVI.—­Flora Bannerworth’s apparent inconsistency.—­The
admiral’s circumstances and advice.—­Mr. Chillingworth’s mysterious
absence.

CHAPTER LXVII.—­THE ADMIRAL’S STORY OF THE BEAUTIFUL BELINDA.

CHAPTER LXVIII.—­MARCHDALE’S ATTEMPTED VILLANY, AND THE RESULT.

Chapter LXIX.—­Flora Bannerworth and her mother.—­The episode of
chivalry.

Chapter LXX.—­The funeral of the stranger of the inn.—­The popular
commotion, and Mrs. Chillingworth’s appeal to the mob.—­The new
riot.—­The hall in danger.

Chapter LXXI.—­The strange meeting at the hall between Mr.
Chillingworth and the mysterious friend of Varney.

Chapter LXXII.—­The strange story.—­The arrival of the mob at the hall,
and their dispersion.

CHAPTER LXXIII.—­THE VISIT OF THE VAMPIRE.—­THE GENERAL MEETING.

CHAPTER LXXIV.—­THE MEETING OF CHARLES AND FLORA.

CHAPTER LXXV.—­MUTUAL EXPLANATIONS, AND THE VISIT TO THE RUINS.

Chapter LXXVI.—­The second night-watch of Mr. Chillingworth at the
hall.

Chapter LXXVII.—­Varney in the garden.—­The communication of Dr.
Chillingworth to the admiral and Henry.

Chapter LXXVIII.—­The altercation between Varney and the executioner in
the hall.—­The mutual agreement.

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