The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer – Complete
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Lever Charles James. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer – Complete
PREFATORY EPISTLE
A WORD OF INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I. ARRIVAL IN CORK — CIVIC FESTIVITIES — PRIVATE THEATRICALS
CHAPTER II. DETACHMENT DUTY — THE BURTON ARMS — CALLONBY
CHAPTER III. LIFE AT CALLONBY — LOVE-MAKING — MISS O'DOWD'S ADVENTURE
CHAPTER IV. BOTANICAL STUDIES — THE NATURAL SYSTEM PREFERABLE TO THE LINNEAN
CHAPTER V. PUZZLED — EXPLANATION — MAKES BAD WORSE — THE DEED
CHAPTER VI. THE PRIEST'S SUPPER — FATHER MALACHI AND THE COADJUTOR — MAJOR JONES AND THE ABBE
CHAPTER VII. THE LADY'S LETTER — PETER AND HIS ACQUAINTANCES — TOO LATE
CHAPTER VIII. CONGRATULATIONS — SICK LEAVE — HOW TO PASS THE BOARD
CHAPTER IX. THE ROAD — TRAVELLING ACQUAINTANCES — A PACKET ADVENTURE
CHAPTER X. UPSET — MIND — AND BODY
CHAPTER XI. CHELTENHAM — MATRIMONIAL ADVENTURE — SHOWING HOW TO MAKE LOVE FOR A FRIEND
CHAPTER XII. DUBLIN — TOM O'FLAHERTY — A REMINISCENCE OF THE PENINSULA
CHAPTER XIII. DUBLIN — THE BOARDING-HOUSE — SELECT SOCIETY
CHAPTER XIV. THE CHASE
CHAPTER XV. MEMS. OF THE NORTH CORK
CHAPTER XVI. THEATRICALS
CHAPTER XVIb. THE WAGER
CHAPTER XVII. THE ELOPEMENT
CHAPTER XVIII. DETACHMENT DUTY — AN ASSIZE TOWN
CHAPTER XIX. THE ASSIZE TOWN
CHAPTER XX. A DAY IN DUBLIN
CHAPTER XXI. A NIGHT AT HOWTH
CHAPTER XXII. THE JOURNEY
CHAPTER XXIII. CALAIS
CHAPTER XXIV. THE GEN D'ARME
CHAPTER XXV. THE INN AT CHANTRAINE
CHAPTER XXVI. MR. O'LEARY
CHAPTER XXVII. PARIS
CHAPTER XXVIII. PARIS
CHAPTER XXIX. CAPTAIN TREVANION'S ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XXX. DIFFICULTIES
CHAPTER XXXI. EXPLANATION
CHAPTER XXXII. MR. O'LEARY'S FIRST LOVE
CHAPTER XXXIII. MR. O'LEARY'S SECOND LOVE
CHAPTER XXXIV. THE DUEL
CHAPTER XXXV. EARLY RECOLLECTIONS — A FIRST LOVE
CHAPTER XXXVI. WISE RESOLVES
CHAPTER XXXVII. THE PROPOSAL
CHAPTER XXXVIII. THOUGHTS UPON MATRIMONY IN GENERAL, AND IN THE ARMY IN PARTICULAR — THE KNIGHT OF KERRY AND BILLY M'CABE
CHAPTER XXXIX. A REMINISCENCE
CHAPTER XL. THE TWO LETTERS
CHAPTER XLI. MR. O'LEARY'S CAPTURE
CHAPTER XLII. THE JOURNEY
CHAPTER XLIII. THE JOURNEY
CHAPTER XLIV. A REMINISCENCE OF THE EAST
CHAPTER XLV. A DAY IN THE PHOENIX
CHAPTER XLVI. AN ADVENTURE IN CANADA
CHAPTER XLVII. THE COURIER'S PASSPORT
CHAPTER XLVIII. A NIGHT IN STRASBOURG
CHAPTER XLIX. A SURPRISE
CHAPTER L. JACK WALLER'S STORY
CHAPTER LI. MUNICH
CHAPTER LII. INN AT MUNICH
CHAPTER LIII. THE BALL
CHAPTER LIV. A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER LV. CONCLUSION
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Dear Public,
When first I set about recording the scenes which occupy these pages, I had no intention of continuing them, except in such stray and scattered fragments as the columns of a Magazine (FOOTNOTE: The Dublin University Magazine.) permit of; and when at length I discovered that some interest had attached not only to the adventures, but to their narrator, I would gladly have retired with my "little laurels" from a stage, on which, having only engaged to appear between the acts, I was destined to come forward as a principal character.
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