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The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine

Chapter 12 - Famine, Death, and Sorrow.

Word Count: 4149    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine
The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine
“The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine by William Carleton”
1 Chapter 1 - Glendhu, or the Black Glen; Scene of Domestic Affection.2 Chapter 2 - The Black Prophet Prophesies.3 Chapter 3 - A Family on the Decline-Omens.4 Chapter 4 - A Dance, and Double Discovery.5 Chapter 5 - The Black Prophet is Startled by a Black Prophecy.6 Chapter 6 - A Rustic Miser and His Establishment7 Chapter 7 - A Panorama of Misery.8 Chapter 8 - A Middle Man and Magistrate-Master and Man.9 Chapter 9 - Meeting of Strangers-Mysterious Dialogue.10 Chapter 10 - The Black Prophet makes a Disclosure.11 Chapter 11 - Pity and Remorse.12 Chapter 12 - Famine, Death, and Sorrow.13 Chapter 13 - Sarah's Defence of a Murderer.14 Chapter 14 - A Plot and a Prophecy.15 Chapter 15 - Mysterious Disappearance of the Tobacco-box.16 Chapter 16 - National Calamity-Sarah in Love and Sorrow.17 Chapter 17 - Love Wins the Race from Profligacy.18 Chapter 18 - Hanlon Secures the Tobacco-box.-Strange Scene at Midnight.19 Chapter 19 - Tumults-Confessions of Murder.20 Chapter 20 - Re-appearance of the Box-Friendly Dialogue Between Jimmy Branighan and the Pedlar21 Chapter 21 - Darby in Danger-Nature Triumphs.22 Chapter 22 - Rivalry.23 Chapter 23 - The Pedlar Runs a Close Risk of the Stocks.24 Chapter 24 - Sarah Ill-Mave Again, Heroic.25 Chapter 25 - Double Treachery.26 Chapter 26 - A Picture of the Present-Sarah Breaks her Word.27 Chapter 27 - Self-sacrifice-Villany28 Chapter 28 - A Double Trial-Retributive Justice.29 Chapter 29 - Conclusion.