[ CHAPTER I.] A strong Farmer's Establishment and Family.
[ CHAPTER II.] Gerald Cavanagh and his Family
[ CHAPTER III.] Jemmy Burke Refuses to be, Made a Fool Of
[ CHAPTER IV.] A Poteen Still-House at Midnight—Its Inmates.
[ CHAPTER V.] Who Robbed Jemmy Burke?
[ CHAPTEE VI.] Nanny Peety looks mysterious
[ CHAPTER VII.] The Spinster's Kemp.
[ CHAPTER VIII.] Anonymous Letter with a Name to It
[ CHAPTER IX.] A Little Polities, Much Friendship, and Some Mystery
[ CHAPTER X.] More of the Hycy Correspondence
[ CHAPTEE XI.] Death of a Virtuous Mother.
[ CHAPTER XII.] Hycy Concerts a Plot and is urged to Marry.
[ CHAPTER XIII.] Mrs. M'Mahon's Funeral.
[ CHAPTER XIV.] Mysterious Letter
[ CHAPTER XV.] State of the Country
[ CHAPTER XVI.] A Spar Between Kate and Philip Hogan
[ CHAPTER XVII.] Interview between Hycy and Finigan
[ CHAPTER XVIII.] A Family Dialogue
[ CHAPTER XIX.] Bryan Bribed—is Rejected by Kathleen.
[ CHAPTER XX.] M'Mahon is Denounced from the Altar
[ CHAPTER XXI.] Thomas M'Mahon is forced to determine on Emigration.
[ CHAPTER XII.] Mystery Among the Hogans
[ CHAPTER XXIII.] Harry Clinton's Benevolence Defeated
[ CHAPTER XXIV.] Thoughts on Our Country and Our Countrymen
[ CHAPTER XXV.] The Old Places—Death of a Patriarch.
[ CHAPTEE XXVI.] Containing a Variety of Matters.
[ CHAPTER XXVII.] Conclusion.
List of Illustrations
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