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PREFACE

CHAPTER I.—An Irish Pair and Spoileen Tent

CHAPTER II.—Birth and Origin of Mr. M'Clutchy

CHAPTER III.—Solomon M'Slime, a Religious Attorney

CHAPTER IV.—Poll Doolin, the Child Cadger

CHAPTER V.—A Mysterious Meeting

CHAPTER VI.—The Life and Virtues of an Irish Absentee

CHAPTER VII.—Reflections on Absenteeism

CHAPTER VIII.—Poverty and Sorrow

CHAPTER IX.—A Dialogue, exhibiting Singular Principles of Justice

CHAPTER X.—A Dutiful Grandson and a Respectable Grandmother

CHAPTER XI.—Darby and Solomon at Prayer

CHAPTER XII.—Interview between Darby and Mr. Lucre

CHAPTER XIII.—Darby's Brief Retirement from Public Life.

—A Controversial Discussion, together with the Virtues it Produced

CHAPTER XIV.—Poll Doolin's Honesty, and Phil's Gallantry

CHAPTER XV.—Objects of an English Traveller

CHAPTER XVI.—Solomon in Trouble

CHAPTER XVII.—A Moral Survey, or a Wise Man led by a Fool

CHAPTER XVIII.—An Execution by Val's Blood-Hounds

CHAPTER XIX.—An Orange Lodge at Full Work

CHAPTER XX.—Sobriety and Loyalty

CHAPTER XXI.—Darby's Piety Rewarded

CHAPTEK XXII.—-Castle Cumber Grand Jury Room

CHAPTER XXIII.—A Rent Day

CHAPTEK XXIV.—Raymond's Sense of Justice

CHAPTER XXV.—Val and his Son brought to Trial

CHAPTER XXVI.—Harman's Interview with Mary M'Loughlin

CHAPTER XXVII.—Bob Beatty's Last Illness

CHAPTER XXVIII.—Darby is a Spiritual Ganymede

CHAPTER XXIX.—Solomon Suffers a Little Retribution

CHAPTER XXX.—The Mountain Grave-Yard

CHAPTER XXXI.—Richard Topertoe and his Brother

Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent

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