The Tenants of Malory, Volume 3
THE

TENANTS OF MALORY.

(Reprinted from the "Dublin University Magazine.")

A Novel

BY

JOSEPH SHERIDAN LE FANU,

 AUTHOR OF "UNCLE SILAS," "GUY DEVERELL," "THE HOUSE BY THE CHURCHYARD," ETC. ETC.

IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. III.

LONDON: TINSLEY BROTHERS, 18, CATHERINE ST., STRAND. 1867.

[The Right of Translation is reserved.]

 LONDON: BRADBURY, EVANS, AND CO., PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.

CONTENTS.

THE TENANTS OF MALORY.

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CHAPTER I.

A LARK.

"There's some 'Old Tom,' isn't there? Get it, and glasses and cold water, here," said Cleve to his servant, who, patient, polite, sleepy, awaited his master. "You used to like it—and here are cigars;" and he shook out a shower upon his drawing-room table cover. "And where did you want to go at this time of night?"

There's

"To Wright's, to see the end of the great game of billiards—Seller and Culverin, you know; I've two pounds on it."


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