CONTENTS

[ 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.
[ 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



List of Illustrations

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[ Page 186— See, Mary, See—they're Gallopin ]

[ Page 216— Oh, What a Sweet Convert You Are ]

[ Page 231— Borrow the Loan of Your Religion ]

[ Page 233— How Many Articles in Your Church? ]

[ Page 322— “Ah, Very Right,” Said Bob. ]

[ Page 355— Such Was the End of Valentine M'clutchy ]


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