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 LXXIX.—­The vampyre’s danger.—­The last refuge.—­The ruse of
Henry Bannerworth.

Chapter LXXX.—­The discovery of the body of Marchdale in the ruins by
the mob.—­The burning of the corpse.—­The murder of the hangman.

Chapter LXXXI.—­The vampyre’s flight.—­His danger, and the last place
of refuge.

Chapter LXXXII.—­Charles Holland’s pursuit of the vampyre.—­The
dangerous interview.

Chapter LXXXIII.—­The mysterious arrival at the inn.—­The Hungarian
nobleman.—­The letter to Varney.

Chapter LXXXIV.—­The excited populace.—­Varney hunted.—­The place of
refuge.

Chapter LXXXV.—­The Hungarian nobleman gets into danger.—­He is fired
at, and shows some of his quality.

Chapter LXXXVI.—­The discovery of the pocket book of Marmaduke
Bannerworth.—­Its mysterious contents.

Chapter LXXXVII.—­The hunt for Varney.—­The house-tops.—­The miraculous
escape.—­The last place of refuge.—­The cottage.

Chapter LXXXVIII.—­The reception of the vampyre by Flora.—­Varney
subdued.

Chapter LXXXIX.—­Tells what became of the second vampyre who sought
Varney.

Chapter XC.—­Dr. Chillingworth at the hall.—­The encounter of
mystery.—­The conflict.—­The rescue, and the picture.

Chapter xci.—­The grand consultation broken up by Mrs. Chillingworth,
and the disappearance of Varney.

CHAPTER XCII.—­THE MISADVENTURE OF THE DOCTOR WITH THE PICTURE.

Chapter XCIII.—­The alarm at Anderbury.—­The suspicions of the
Bannerworth family, and the mysterious communication.

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