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Varney the Vampire

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CHAPTER I .-- MIDNIGHT .-- THE HAIL-STORM .-- THE DREADFUL VISITOR .-- THE.
VAMPYRE.
CHAPTER II .-- THE ALARM .-- THE PISTOL SHOT .-- THE PURSUIT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
CHAPTER III .-- THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE BODY .-- FLORA'S RECOVERY AND MADNESS .-- THE OFFER OF ASSISTANCE FROM SIR FRANCIS VARNEY.
CHAPTER IV .-- THE MORNING .-- THE CONSULTATION .-- THE FEARFUL SUGGESTION.
CHAPTER V .-- THE NIGHT WATCH .-- THE PROPOSAL .-- THE MOONLIGHT .-- THE FEARFUL ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER VI .-- A GLANCE AT THE BANNERWORTH FAMILY .-- THE PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES OF THE MYSTERIOUS APPARITION'S APPEARANCE.
CHAPTER VII .-- THE VISIT TO THE VAULT OF THE BANNERWORTHS, AND ITS UNPLEASANT RESULT .-- THE MYSTERY.
CHAPTER VIII .-- THE COFFIN .-- THE ABSENCE OF THE DEAD .-- THE MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE, AND THE CONSTERNATION OF GEORGE.
CHAPTER IX .-- THE OCCURRENCES OF THE NIGHT AT THE HALL .-- THE SECOND APPEARANCE OF THE VAMPYRE, AND THE PISTOL-SHOT.
CHAPTER X .-- THE RETURN FROM THE VAULT .-- THE ALARM, AND THE SEARCH AROUND THE HALL.
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.
CHAPTER XXVI .-- THE MEETING BY MOONLIGHT IN THE PARK .-- THE TURRET WINDOW IN THE HALL .-- THE LETTERS.
CHAPTER XXVII .-- THE NOBLE CONFIDENCE OF FLORA BANNERWORTH IN HER LOVER .-- HER OPINION OF THE THREE LETTERS .-- THE ADMIRAL'S ADMIRATION.
CHAPTER XXVIII .-- MR.

MARCHDALE'S EXCULPATION OF HIMSELF .-- THE SEARCH THROUGH THE GARDENS .-- THE SPOT OF THE DEADLY STRUGGLE .-- THE MYSTERIOUS PAPER.
CHAPTER XXIX .-- A PEEP THROUGH AN IRON GRATING .-- THE LONELY PRISONER IN HIS DUNGEON .-- THE MYSTERY.
CHAPTER XXX .-- THE VISIT OF FLORA TO THE VAMPYRE .-- THE OFFER .-- THE SOLEMN ASSEVERATION.
CHAPTER XXXI .-- SIR FRANCIS VARNEY AND HIS MYSTERIOUS VISITOR .-- THE STRANGE CONFERENCE.
CHAPTER XXXII .-- THE THOUSAND POUNDS .-- THE STRANGER'S PRECAUTIONS.
CHAPTER XXXIII .-- THE STRANGE INTERVIEW .-- THE CHASE THROUGH THE HALL.
CHAPTER XXXIV .-- THE THREAT .-- ITS CONSEQUENCES .-- THE RESCUE, AND SIR FRANCIS VARNEY'S DANGER.
CHAPTER XXXV .-- THE EXPLANATION .-- MARCHDALE'S ADVICE .-- THE PROJECTED REMOVAL, AND THE ADMIRAL'S ANGER.
CHAPTER XXXVI .-- THE CONSULTATION .-- THE DUEL AND ITS RESULTS.
CHAPTER XXXVII .-- SIR FRANCIS VARNEY'S SEPARATE OPPONENTS .-- THE INTERPOSITION OF FLORA.
CHAPTER XXXVIII .-- MARCHDALE'S OFFER .-- THE CONSULTATION AT BANNERWORTH HALL .-- THE MORNING OF THE DUEL.
CHAPTER XXXIX .-- THE STORM AND THE FIGHT.-THE ADMIRAL'S REPUDIATION OF HIS PRINCIPAL.
CHAPTER XL .-- THE POPULAR RIOT .-- SIR FRANCIS VARNEY'S DANGER .-- THE SUGGESTION AND ITS RESULTS.
CHAPTER XLIV .-- VARNEY'S DANGER, AND HIS RESCUE .-- THE PRISONER AGAIN, AND THE SUBTERRANEAN VAULT.
CHAPTER XLV .-- THE OPEN GRAVES .-- THE DEAD BODIES .-- A SCENE OF TERROR.
CHAPTER XLVI .-- THE PREPARATIONS FOR LEAVING BANNERWORTH HALL, AND THE MYSTERIOUS CONDUCT OF THE ADMIRAL AND MR.

CHILLINGWORTH.
CHAPTER XLVII .-- THE REMOVAL FROM THE HALL .-- THE NIGHT WATCH, AND THE ALARM.
CHAPTER XLVIII--THE STAKE AND THE DEAD BODY.
CHAPTER XLIX--THE MOB'S ARRIVAL AT SIR FRANCIS VARNEY'S .-- THE ATTEMPT TO GAIN ADMISSION.
CHAPTER L .-- THE MOB'S ARRIVAL AT SIR FRANCIS VARNEY'S .-- THE ATTEMPT TO GAIN ADMISSION.
CHAPTER LI .-- THE ATTACK UPON THE VAMPYRE'S HOUSE .-- THE STORY OF THE ATTACK .-- THE FORCING OF THE DOORS, AND THE STRUGGLE.
CHAPTER LII .-- THE INTERVIEW BETWEEN THE MOB AND SIR FRANCIS VARNEY .-- THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE .-- THE WINE CELLARS.
CHAPTER LIII .-- THE DESTRUCTION OF SIR FRANCIS VARNEY'S HOUSE BY FIRE .-- THE ARRIVAL OF THE MILITARY, AND A SECOND MOB.
CHAPTER LIV .-- THE BURNING OF VARNEY'S HOUSE .-- A NIGHT SCENE .-- POPULAR SUPERSTITION.
CHAPTER LV .-- THE RETURN OF THE MOB AND MILITARY TO THE TOWN .-- THE MADNESS OF THE MOB .-- THE GROCER'S REVENGE.
CHAPTER LVI .-- THE DEPARTURE OF THE BANNERWORTHS FROM THE HALL .-- THE NEW ABODE .-- JACK PRINGLE, PILOT.
CHAPTER LVII .-- THE LONELY WATCH, AND THE ADVENTURE IN THE DESERTED HOUSE.
CHAPTER LVIII .-- THE ARRIVAL OF JACK PRINGLE .-- MIDNIGHT AND THE VAMPYRE .-- THE MYSTERIOUS HAT.
CHAPTER LIX .-- THE WARNING .-- THE NEW PLAN OF OPERATION .-- THE INSULTING MESSAGE FROM VARNEY.
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.


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