| Page | |
|---|---|
| All Alone | [1] |
| The Mistletoe, a Christmas Tale | [10] |
| The Poor, Singing Dame | [17] |
| Mistress Gurton’s Cat, a Domestic Tale | [22] |
| The Lascar, in Two Parts | [30] |
| The Widow’s Home | [49] |
| The Shepherd’s Dog | [56] |
| The Fugitive | [67] |
| The Haunted Beach | [72] |
| Old Barnard, a Monkish Tale | [77] |
| The Hermit of Mont-Blanc | [86] |
| Deborah’s Parrot, a Village Tale | [97] |
| The Negro Girl | [107] |
| The Trumpeter, an Old English Tale | [115] |
| The Deserted Cottage | [123] |
| The Fortune-Teller, a Gypsy Tale | [129] |
| Poor Marguerite | [139] |
| The Confessor, a Sanctified Tale | [149] |
| Edmund’s Wedding | [156] |
| The Alien Boy | [162] |
| The Granny Grey, a Love Tale | [171] |
| Golfre, a Gothic Swiss Tale, in Five Parts | [179] |
ERRATA.
Page [30] line 3 for loath, read loathe.
Page [52] line 16 for long, read still.
Page [111] line 6 for negros read negroes.
Page [166] line 4 for weary read dreary.
TALES.
ALL ALONE.
I.
Ah! wherefore by the Church-yard side,