CONTENTS

[ PREFACE ] To The Second Edition
[ CHAPTER I.] An Adventure and an Escape.
[ CHAPTER II.] The Cooleen Baum.
[ CHAPTER III.] Daring Attempt of the Red Rapparee
[ CHAPTER IV.] His Rival makes his Appearance, and its Consequences
[ CHAPTER V.] The Plot and the Victims.
[ CHAPTER VI.] The Warning an Escape
[ CHAPTER VII.] An Accidental Incident favorable to Reilly
[ CHAPTER VIII.] A Conflagration An Escape And an Adventure
[ CHAPTER IX.] A Prospect of Bygone Times
[ CHAPTER X.] Scenes that took place in the Mountain Cave
[ CHAPTER XI.] The Squire's Dinner and his Guests.
[ CHAPTER XII.] Sir Robert Meets a Brother Sportsman
[ CHAPTER XIII.] Reilly is Taken, but Connived at by the Sheriff
[ CHAPTER XIV.] Reilly takes Service with Squire Folliard.
[ CHAPTER XV.] More of Whitecraft's Plots and Pranks
[ CHAPTER XVI.] Sir Robert ingeniously extricates Himself out of difficulty
[ CHAPTER XVII.] Awful Conduct of Squire Folliard
[ CHAPTER XVIII.] Something not very Pleasant for all Parties.
[ CHAPTER XIX.] Reilly's Disguise Penetrated
[ CHAPTER XX.] The Rapparee Secured
[ CHAPTER XXI.] Sir Robert Accepts of an Invitation.
[ CHAPTER XXII.] The Squire Comforts Whitecraft in his Affliction.
[ CHAPTER XXIII.] The Squire becomes Theological and a Proselytizer
[ CHAPTER XXIV.] Jury of the Olden Time
[ CHAPTER XXV.] Reilly stands his Trial


List of Illustrations

[ Page 11— Is It a Double Murder You Are About to Execute? ]

[ Page 18— Looked With Her Dark Eyes Upon Reilly ]

[ Page 28 (and Frontispiece)— You Must Endeavor to Convert Him from Popery ]