“....The thoughts of the book are high and pure, and the scenery of it is finely coloured and attractive....”—New York Tribune.

“A charming book, full of ingenious, refined, and poetical fancy.”—The Australasian.

The Snake’s Pass

BY

BRAM STOKER, M.A.

LONDON:
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE & RIVINGTON, Ltd.
St. Dunstan’s House,
FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET.
1891.
All rights reserved.

CHISWICK PRESS:—C. WHITTINGHAM AND CO., TOOKS COURT,
CHANCERY LANE.

CONTENTS.

PAGE
Chapter [I].A Sudden Storm1
[II].The Lost Crown of Gold15
[III].The Gombeen Man36
[IV].The Secrets of the Bog58
[V].On Knocknacar83
[VI].Confidences106
[VII].Vanished126
[VIII].A Visit to Joyce147
[IX].My New Property160
[X].In the Cliff Fields176
[XI].Un Mauvais Quart d’Heure195
[XII].Bog-Fishing and Schooling213
[XIII].Murdock’s Wooing235
[XIV].A Trip to Paris254
[XV].A Midnight Treasure Hunt278
[XVI].A Grim Warning297
[XVII].The Catastrophe320
[XVIII].The Fulfilment344