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+Project Gutenberg's The Works Of Charles James Lever, by Charles James Lever
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+Title: The Works Of Charles James Lever
+ An Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Lever
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+Author: Charles James Lever
+
+Editor: David Widger
+
+Release Date: July 11, 2009 [EBook #29381]
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE WORKS OF CHARLES JAMES LEVER ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+THE WORKS OF
+
+CHARLES JAMES LEVER
+
+(1806-1872)
+An Index
+
+Edited by David Widger
+
+Project Gutenberg Editions
+
+
+
+BOOKS
+
+Click on the ## before each title to go directly to a
+linked index of the detailed chapters and illustrations
+
+
+
+BOOKS
+
+## The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete
+
+## Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (of 2)
+
+## Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 (of 2)
+
+## Lord Kilgobbin
+
+## Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
+
+
+
+CHAPTERS and ILLUSTRATIONS
+The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer,
+Complete
+
+ Volume I. Chapters I. to X.
+ Volume II. Chapters XI. to XVII.
+ Volume III. Chapters XVIII. to XXIII.
+ Volume IV. Chapters XXIV. to XXVIII.
+ Volume V. Chapters XXIX. to XLI.
+ Volume VI. Chapters XLII. to LV.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+PLATES
+
+A click on any plates in this series will show the engraving in black and white detail.
+
+1. The Inn at Munich
+2. Lorrequer on Parade
+3. Nicholas Announcing Miss Betty O'Dowd's Carriage
+4. The Sentry Challenging Father Luke and the Abbe
+5. The Supper at Father Malachi's
+6. Mrs. Mulrooney and Sir Stewart Moore
+7. Lorrequer Making His Escape From Col. Kamworth's
+8. Mr. Cudmore Filling the Teapot
+9. Dr. Finucane and the Grey Mare
+10. Lorrequer Practising Physic
+11. Mr. Burke's Enthusiasm for the Duke of Wellington
+12. The Passport Office
+13. Lorrequer as Postillion
+14. Mr. O'Leary Creating a Sensation at the Salon des Etranges
+15. Trevanion Astonishing the Bully Gendemar
+16. Mr. O'Leary Charges the Mob
+17. Mr. O'Leary Imagines Himself Kilt
+18. Harry Proves Himself a Man of Metal
+19. Mr. O'Leary's Double Capture
+20. Mr. Malone and Friend
+21. Lorrequer's Debut at Strasburg
+
+
+ "We talked of pipe-clay regulation caps--
+ Long twenty-fours--short culverins and mortars--
+Condemn'd the 'Horse Guards' for a set of raps,
+ And cursed our fate at being in such quarters.
+Some smoked, some sighed, and some were heard to snore;
+ Some wished themselves five fathoms 'neat the Solway;
+And some did pray--who never prayed before--
+ That they might get the 'route' for Cork or Galway."
+
+
+
+
+Charles O'Malley,
+The Irish Dragoon,
+Volume 1 (of 2)
+
+
+ A WORD OF EXPLANATION.
+
+PREFACE
+
+CHARLES O'MALLEY.
+
+CHAPTER I.
+
+CHAPTER II.
+
+CHAPTER III.
+
+CHAPTER IV.
+
+CHAPTER V.
+
+CHAPTER VI.
+
+CHAPTER VII.
+
+CHAPTER VIII.
+
+CHAPTER IX.
+
+CHAPTER X.
+
+CHAPTER XI.
+
+CHAPTER XII.
+
+CHAPTER XIII.
+
+CHAPTER XIV.
+
+CHAPTER XV.
+
+CHAPTER XVI.
+
+CHAPTER XVII.
+
+CHAPTER XVIII.
+
+CHAPTER XIX
+
+CHAPTER XX.
+
+CHAPTER XXI
+
+CHAPTER XXII.
+
+CHAPTER XXIII.
+
+CHAPTER XXIV.
+
+CHAPTER XXV.
+
+CHAPTER XXVI.
+
+CHAPTER XXVII.
+
+CHAPTER XXVIII
+
+CHAPTER XXIX.
+
+CHAPTER XXX.
+
+CHAPTER XXXI.
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXII
+
+CHAPTER XXXIII.
+
+CHAPTER XXXIV.
+
+CHAPTER XXXV.
+
+CHAPTER XXXVI.
+
+CHAPTER XXXVII
+
+CHAPTER XXXVIII.
+
+CHAPTER XXXIX
+
+CHAPTER XL
+
+CHAPTER XLI.
+
+CHAPTER XLII.
+
+CHAPTER XXLIII.
+
+CHAPTER XLIV.
+
+CHAPTER XLV.
+
+CHAPTER XLVI.
+
+CHAPTER XLVII.
+
+CHAPTER XLVIII.
+
+CHAPTER XLIX.
+
+CHAPTER L.
+
+CHAPTER LI.
+
+CHAPTER LII.
+
+CHAPTER LIII.
+
+CHAPTER LIV.
+
+CHAPTER LV.
+
+CHAPTER LVI.
+
+CHAPTER LVII.
+
+CHAPTER LVIII.
+
+CHAPTER LXIX.
+
+CHAPTER LX.
+
+CHAPTER LXI.
+
+CHAPTER LXII.
+
+CHAPTER LXIII.
+
+CHAPTER LXIV.
+
+CHAPTER LXV.
+
+CHAPTER LXVI.
+
+CHAPTER LXVII.
+
+
+
+
+
+ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+
+ The Sunk Fence
+
+Mr. Blake's Dressing Room.
+
+The Election.
+
+The Rescue.
+
+Mr. Crow Well Plucked.
+
+Frank Webber at his Studies.
+
+Miss Judy Macan.
+
+Charles Pops the Question.
+
+The Adjutant's After Dinner Ride.
+
+The Rival Flunkies.
+
+Major Monsoon and Donna Maria.
+
+The Salutation.
+
+The Skirmish.
+
+A Touch at Leap-frog With Napoleon.
+
+Major Monsoon Trying to Charge.
+
+Mr. Free's Song.
+
+The Coat of Mail.
+
+
+
+
+
+Charles O'Malley,
+The Irish Dragoon,
+Volume 2 (of 2)
+
+
+ CHARLES O'MALLEY.
+
+CHAPTER I.
+
+CHAPTER II.
+
+CHAPTER III.
+
+CHAPTER IV.
+
+CHAPTER V.
+
+CHAPTER VI.
+
+CHAPTER VII.
+
+CHAPTER VIII.
+
+CHAPTER IX.
+
+CHAPTER X.
+
+CHAPTER XI.
+
+CHAPTER XII.
+
+CHAPTER XIII.
+
+CHAPTER XIV.
+
+CHAPTER XV.
+
+CHAPTER XVI.
+
+CHAPTER XVII.
+
+CHAPTER XVIII.
+
+CHAPTER XIX.
+
+CHAPTER XX.
+
+CHAPTER XXI.
+
+CHAPTER XXII.
+
+CHAPTER XXIII.
+
+CHAPTER XXIV.
+
+CHAPTER XXV.
+
+CHAPTER XXVI.
+
+CHAPTER XXVII.
+
+CHAPTER XXVIII.
+
+
+CHAPTER XXIX.
+
+CHAPTER XXX.
+
+CHAPTER XXXI.
+
+CHAPTER XXXII.
+
+CHAPTER XXXIII.
+
+CHAPTER XXXIV.
+
+CHAPTER XXXV.
+
+CHAPTER XXXVI.
+
+CHAPTER XXXVII.
+
+CHAPTER XXXVIII.
+
+CHAPTER XXXIX.
+
+CHAPTER XL.
+
+CHAPTER XLI.
+
+CHAPTER XLII.
+
+CHAPTER XLIII.
+
+CHAPTER XLIV.
+
+CHAPTER XLV.
+
+CHAPTER XLVI.
+
+CHAPTER XLVII.
+
+CHAPTER XLVIII.
+
+CHAPTER XLIX.
+
+CHAPTER L.
+
+CHAPTER LI.
+
+CHAPTER LII.
+
+CHAPTER LIII.
+
+CHAPTER LIV.
+
+CHAPTER LV.
+
+CONCLUSION.
+
+L'ENVOI.
+
+
+
+
+
+ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+
+ Exorcising a Spirit.
+
+A Flying Shot.
+
+O'malley Following the Custom of his Country.
+
+Mr. Free Turned Spaniard.
+
+Charley Trying a Charger.
+
+Going out to Dinner.
+
+Disadvantage of Breakfasting over a Duelling-party.
+
+The Tables Turned.
+
+Mr. Free Pipes While his Friends Pipe-clay.
+
+A Hunting Turn-out in the Peninsula.
+
+Mike Capturing the Trumpeter.
+
+Captain Mickey Free Relating his Heroic Deeds.
+
+Baby Blake.
+
+Mickey Astonishes the Natives.
+
+The Gentlemen Who Never Sleep.
+
+Death of Hammersley.
+
+The Welcome Home.
+
+
+
+
+
+Lord Kilgobbin
+
+
+ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
+
+CHAPTER I
+
+CHAPTER II
+
+CHAPTER III
+
+CHAPTER IV
+
+CHAPTER V
+
+CHAPTER VI
+
+CHAPTER VII
+
+CHAPTER VIII
+
+CHAPTER IX
+
+CHAPTER X
+
+CHAPTER XI
+
+CHAPTER XII
+
+CHAPTER XIII
+
+CHAPTER XIV
+
+CHAPTER XV
+
+CHAPTER XVI
+
+CHAPTER XVII
+
+CHAPTER XVIII
+
+CHAPTER XIX
+
+CHAPTER XX
+
+CHAPTER XXI
+
+CHAPTER XXII
+
+CHAPTER XXIII
+
+CHAPTER XXIV
+
+CHAPTER XXV
+
+CHAPTER XXVI
+
+CHAPTER XXVII
+
+CHAPTER XXVIII
+
+CHAPTER XXIX
+
+CHAPTER XXX
+
+CHAPTER XXXI
+
+CHAPTER XXXII
+
+CHAPTER XXXIII
+
+CHAPTER XXXIV
+
+CHAPTER XXXV
+
+CHAPTER XXXVI
+
+CHAPTER XXXVII
+
+CHAPTER XXXVIII
+
+CHAPTER XXXIX
+
+CHAPTER XL
+
+CHAPTER XLI
+
+
+CHAPTER XLII
+
+CHAPTER XLIII
+
+CHAPTER XLIV
+
+CHAPTER XLV
+
+CHAPTER XLVI
+
+CHAPTER XLVII
+
+CHAPTER XLVIII
+
+CHAPTER XLIX
+
+CHAPTER L
+
+CHAPTER LI
+
+CHAPTER LII
+
+CHAPTER LIII
+
+CHAPTER LIV
+
+CHAPTER LV
+
+CHAPTER LVI
+
+CHAPTER LVII
+
+CHAPTER LVIII
+
+CHAPTER LIX
+
+CHAPTER LX
+
+CHAPTER LXI
+
+CHAPTER LXII
+
+CHAPTER LXIII
+
+CHAPTER LXIV
+
+CHAPTER LXV
+
+CHAPTER LXVI
+
+CHAPTER LXVII
+
+CHAPTER LXVIII
+
+CHAPTER LXIX
+
+CHAPTER LXX
+
+CHAPTER LXXI
+
+CHAPTER LXXII
+
+CHAPTER LXXIII
+
+CHAPTER LXXIV
+
+CHAPTER LXXV
+
+CHAPTER LXXVI
+
+CHAPTER LXXVII
+
+CHAPTER LXXVIII
+
+CHAPTER LXXIX
+
+CHAPTER LXXX
+
+CHAPTER LXXXI
+
+CHAPTER LXXXII
+
+CHAPTER LXXXIII
+
+CHAPTER LXXXIV
+
+CHAPTER LXXXV
+
+
+
+
+
+ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+
+ She Suffered Her Hand to Remain
+
+'What Lark Have You Been On, Master Joe?'
+
+'One More Sitting I Must Have, Sir, for the Hair'
+
+'How That Song Makes Me Wish We Were Back Again Where I Heard It First'
+
+He Entered and Nina Arose As he Came Forward.
+
+'You Are Right, I See It All,' and Now he Seized Her Hand And Kissed It
+
+Kate, Still Dressed, Had Thrown Herself on the Bed, and Was Sound Asleep
+
+'Is Not That As Fine As Your Boasted Campagna?'
+
+'You Wear a Ring of Great Beauty--may I Look at It?'
+
+'True, There is No Tender Light There,' Muttered He, Gazing At Her Eyes
+
+He Knelt Down on One Knee Before Her
+
+Nina Came Forward at That Moment
+
+Nina Kostalergi Was Busily Engaged in Pinning up the Skirt Of Her Dress
+
+The Balcony Creaked and Trembled, And at Last Gave Way
+
+'Just Look at the Crowd That is Watching Us Already'
+
+'I Should Like to Have Back My Letters'
+
+Walpole Looked Keenly at the Other's Face As he Read The Paper
+
+'I Declare You Have Left a Tear Upon My Cheek,' Said Kate
+
+
+
+
+
+Cornelius O'Dowd
+Upon Men And Women
+And Other Things In General
+
+
+ TO JOHN ANSTER, ESQ., LL.D.
+
+NOTICE.
+
+CORNELIUS O'DOWD
+
+MYSELF.
+
+A FRIEND OF GIOBERTS: BEING A REMINISCENCE OF SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO.
+
+GARIBALDI'S WORSHIPPERS.
+
+SOMETHING ABOUT SOLFERINO AND SHIPS.
+
+THE STRANGER AT THE CROCE DI MALTA.
+
+THE STRANGE MAN'S SORROW.
+
+ITALIAN LAW AND JUSTICE.
+
+THE ORGAN NUISANCE AND ITS REMEDY.
+
+R. N. F. THE GREAT CHEVALIER D'INDUSTRIE OF OUR DAY.
+
+GARIBALDI
+
+A NEW INVESTMENT.
+
+ITALIAN TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICS.
+
+THE DECLINE OF WHIST.
+
+ONE OF OUR "TWO PUZZLES".
+
+A MASTERLY INACTIVITY.
+
+A NEW HANSARD.
+
+FOREIGN CLUBS.
+
+A HINT FOR C. S. EXAMINERS.
+
+OF SOME OLD DOGS IN OFFICE.
+
+DECLINE OF THE DRAMA.
+
+PENSIONS FOR GOVERNORS.
+
+A GRUMBLE.
+
+OF OUR BROTHERS BEYOND THE BORDER.
+
+THE RULE NISI.
+
+ON CLIMBING BOYS.
+
+LINGUISTS
+
+THE OLD CONJURORS AND THE NEW.
+
+GAMBLING FOR THE MILLION.
+
+THE INTOXICATING LIQUORS BILL.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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