
- 365 pages
- English
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pubOne.info present you this new edition. An apology is perhaps needed for the neglect of contrast which is shown by presenting two consecutive stories of hangmen in such a small collection as the following. But in the neighbourhood of county-towns tales of executions used to form a large proportion of the local traditions; and though never personally acquainted with any chief operator at such scenes, the writer of these pages had as a boy the privilege of being on speaking terms with a man who applied for the office, and who sank into an incurable melancholy because he failed to get it, some slight mitigation of his grief being to dwell upon striking episodes in the lives of those happier ones who had held it with success and renown. His tale of disappointment used to cause some wonder why his ambition should have taken such an unfortunate form, but its nobleness was never questioned. In those days, too, there was still living an old woman who, for the cure of some eating disease, had been taken in her youth to have her 'blood turned' by a convict's corpse, in the manner described in 'The Withered Arm
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Table of contents
- PREFACE
- AN IMAGINATIVE WOMAN
- THE THREE STRANGERS
- THE WITHERED ARM
- CHAPTER IIāTHE YOUNG WIFE
- CHAPTER IIIāA VISION
- CHAPTER IVāA SUGGESTION
- CHAPTER VāCONJUROR TRENDLE
- CHAPTER VIāA SECOND ATTEMPT
- CHAPTER VIIāA RIDE
- CHAPTER VIIIāA WATER-SIDE HERMIT
- CHAPTER IXāA RENCOUNTER
- FELLOW-TOWNSMEN
- CHAPTER II
- CHAPTER III
- CHAPTER IV
- CHAPTER V
- CHAPTER VI
- CHAPTER VII
- CHAPTER VIII
- CHAPTER IX
- INTERLOPERS AT THE KNAP
- CHAPTER II
- CHAPTER III
- CHAPTER IV
- CHAPTER V
- THE DISTRACTED PREACHER
- CHAPTER IIāHOW HE SAW TWO OTHER MEN
- CHAPTER IIIāTHE MYSTERIOUS GREATCOAT
- CHAPTER IVāAT THE TIME OF THE NEW MOON
- CHAPTER VāHOW THEY WENT TO LULSTEAD COVE
- CHAPTER VIāTHE GREAT SEARCH AT NETHER-MOYNTON
- CHAPTER VIIāTHE WALK TO WARMāELL CROSS AND AFTERWARDS
- Copyright