Le Fanu Joseph Sheridan. In a Glass Darkly. Volume 3/3
CHAPTER XXIV. HOPE
CHAPTER XXV. DESPAIR
CHAPTER XXVI. CATASTROPHE
CARMILLA
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I. AN EARLY FRIGHT
CHAPTER II. A GUEST
CHAPTER III. WE COMPARE NOTES
CHAPTER IV. HER HABITS – A SAUNTER
CHAPTER V. A WONDERFUL LIKENESS
CHAPTER VI. A VERY STRANGE AGONY
CHAPTER VII. DESCENDING
CHAPTER VIII. SEARCH
CHAPTER IX. THE DOCTOR
CHAPTER X. BEREAVED
CHAPTER XI. THE STORY
CHAPTER XII. A PETITION
CHAPTER XIII. THE WOOD-MAN
CHAPTER XIV. THE MEETING
CHAPTER XV. ORDEAL AND EXECUTION
CHAPTER XVI. CONCLUSION
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A moment's hope, hope violent and fluctuating, hope that was nearly torture, and then came a dialogue, and with it the terrors of despair.
"Thank heaven, Planard, you have come at last," said the Count, taking him, with both hands, by the arm and clinging to it, and drawing him toward me. "See, look at him. It has all gone sweetly, sweetly, sweetly up to this. Shall I hold the candle for you?"
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"We shall settle that by-and-by."
"It is time we should get him lying down, eh?" said the Count, indicating me with one finger.