Varney the Vampire eBook

Thomas Peckett Prest
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,239 pages of information about Varney the Vampire.

Varney the Vampire eBook

Thomas Peckett Prest
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,239 pages of information about Varney the Vampire.

CHAPTER XLV.—­THE OPEN GRAVES.—­THE DEAD BODIES.—­A SCENE OF TERROR.

Chapter XLVI.—­The preparations for leaving Bannerworth hall, and the
mysterious conduct of the admiral and Mr. Chillingworth.

Chapter XLVII.—­The removal from the hall.—­The night watch, and the
alarm.

CHAPTER XLVIII—­THE STAKE AND THE DEAD BODY.

Chapter XLIX—­the mob’s arrival at sir Francis Varney’s.—­The attempt
to gain admission.

Chapter L.—­The mob’s arrival at sir Francis Varney’s.—­The attempt to
gain admission.

Chapter LI.—­The attack upon the vampyre’s house.—­The story of the
attack.—­The forcing of the doors, and the struggle.

Chapter LII.—­The interview between the mob and sir Francis
Varney.—­The mysterious disappearance.—­The wine cellars.

Chapter LIII.—­The destruction of sir Francis Varney’s house by
fire.—­The arrival of the military, and A second mob.

Chapter LIV.—­The burning of Varney’s house.—­A night scene.—­Popular
superstition.

Chapter LV.—­The return of the mob and military to the town.—­The
madness of the mob.—­The grocer’s revenge.

Chapter LVI.—­The departure of the Bannerworths from the hall.—­The new
abode.—­Jack Pringle, pilot.

Chapter LVII.—­The lonely watch, and the adventure in the deserted
house.

Chapter LVIII.—­The arrival of jack Pringle.—­Midnight and the
vampyre.—­The mysterious hat.

Chapter LIX.—­The warning.—­The new plan of operation.—­The insulting
message from Varney.

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