The Man with a Shadow
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Fenn George Manville. The Man with a Shadow
Chapter One. The Curate Grows Suspicious; and Takes his Stick
Chapter Two. Dr North Gets in Hot Water
Chapter Three. Science at Work
Chapter Four. Parson Salis Takes off his Coat
Chapter Five. The Doctor’s Patients Want him at Home
Chapter Six. Dr North Visits the Sexton
Chapter Seven. A Fresh Patient
Chapter Eight “How I do Hate That Girl!”
Chapter Nine. Dr North Sees a White Mark
Chapter Ten. The Doctor Prescribes
Chapter Eleven. Jonadab Moredock Sees a Ghost
Chapter Twelve. The Sexton’s Fetch
Chapter Thirteen. After Church
Chapter Fourteen. How Horace North did not go to the Meet
Chapter Fifteen. A Refractory Patient
Chapter Sixteen “I am not Ill.”
Chapter Seventeen. What Dally was Doing
Chapter Eighteen. Leo makes a Confession
Chapter Nineteen. Was it Delirium?
Chapter Twenty. A Venerable Old Man
Chapter Twenty One “Something Particular to Say.”
Chapter Twenty Two. Dr North Proposes
Chapter Twenty Three. Tom Candlish Plays Badly
Chapter Twenty Four. A Terrible Silence
Chapter Twenty Five. Smith Finds Something Wrong
Chapter Twenty Six “Ah!”
Chapter Twenty Seven. The Doctor’s Opportunity
Volume Two – Chapter One. The First Baronet’s Tomb
Volume Two – Chapter Two “A Fine Berrin’.”
Volume Two – Chapter Three. For a Special Reason
Volume Two – Chapter Four. Mary’s Bell
Volume Two – Chapter Five. The Sexton has a Glass
Volume Two – Chapter Six. The Doctor is Nervous
Volume Two – Chapter Seven. Joe Chegg Fetches his Tools
Volume Two – Chapter Eight. Why Dally Borrowed the Key
Volume Two – Chapter Nine. Watchers
Volume Two – Chapter Ten. A Friendly Visit
Volume Two – Chapter Eleven. An Interruption
Volume Two – Chapter Twelve. Dally’s Appeal
Volume Two – Chapter Thirteen. Moredock Keeps his Word
Volume Two – Chapter Fourteen “What Have! Done?”
Volume Two – Chapter Fifteen. A Terrible Accident
Volume Two – Chapter Sixteen. The Doctor is Relieved
Volume Two – Chapter Seventeen. The Sexton’s News
Volume Two – Chapter Eighteen. At Candlish Hall
Volume Two – Chapter Nineteen. Doctor and Patient
Volume Two – Chapter Twenty. A Parcel by Carrier
Volume Two – Chapter Twenty One. Dr North is Startled
Volume Two – Chapter Twenty Two. Something Coming On
Volume Two – Chapter Twenty Three “My Dear North!”
Volume Three – Chapter One. An Unsuitable Messenger
Volume Three – Chapter Two. Mrs Berens is Wounded
Volume Three – Chapter Three. Moredock Writes a Note
Volume Three – Chapter Four. The Open Window
Volume Three – Chapter Five. A Wayward Sister
Volume Three – Chapter Six. The Doctor is Eccentric
Volume Three – Chapter Seven. Haunted
Volume Three – Chapter Eight. Cousin Thompson’s Duty
Volume Three – Chapter Nine. Cousin Thompson’s Tooth-ache
Volume Three – Chapter Ten. A Visit in the Dark
Volume Three – Chapter Eleven. Salis Makes a Discovery
Volume Three – Chapter Twelve. A Stormy Interview
Volume Three – Chapter Thirteen. Mrs Milt Takes up Lunch
Volume Three – Chapter Fourteen. An Opportune Arrival
Volume Three – Chapter Fifteen. Dally’s Plans
Volume Three – Chapter Sixteen. Moredock’s Medicine
Volume Three – Chapter Seventeen. Besieged
Volume Three – Chapter Eighteen. One Way of Escape
Volume Three – Chapter Nineteen. Vision or Real
Volume Three – Chapter Twenty. A Race for Liberty
Volume Three – Chapter Twenty One. Cleaning a Room
Volume Three – Chapter Twenty Two. Missing the Mail Train
Volume Three – Chapter Twenty Three. Dally’s Hysterics
Volume Three – Chapter Twenty Four. Out of the Shadow
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A virtuous mob’s war-cry. The favourite ejaculation of the unwashed scoundrels who are always ready to redress grievances and hunt down their fellow-creatures for the crimes they glory in themselves – when they can commit them safely.
There is always a large floating contingent ready for this duty, and also – to use their own expression – “to have a go at any think;” and upon several occasions they had had “a go” at the lecture-room of St. Sector’s Hospital, Florsbury, the consequence of such “goes” being that the neighbouring glaziers had a large job; but the authorities preferred to content themselves with keeping out the wind and water, and left the exterior unpainted, showing the stone dents, chipped paint, and batterings of the insensate crew of virtuous beings who revel in destruction whenever they have a chance.
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“Very,” she replied. “We miss our friends.”
“Yes, and he is a good old fellow as ever stepped; so frank, so manly, and straightforward. I don’t know what the poor people here would do if he were to leave.”
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