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Headlong Hall

Headlong Hall

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Preface 

Word Count: 459    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

three novels published

er intruded on the personality of others, nor taken any liberties but with public conduct and public opinions. But an old friend assures me, that to publish a book without a prefa

stes, feelings, and opinions, which were successively brought into play in these little tales, remain substantially the same. Perfectibilians, deteriorationists, statu-quo-ites, phrenologists, transcendentalists, political economists, theorists in all sciences, projectors in all arts, morbid visionaries, romantic enthusiasts, lovers of music, lovers of the picturesque, and lovers of good dinners, march, and will march for ever, parì passu with the march of mechanics, which some facetiously call the march of the intellect. The fastidious in old wine are a race that does not decay. Literary violators of the confidences of private life still gain a disreputable livelihood and an unenviable notoriety. Match-ma

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“The ambiguous light of a December morning, peeping through the windows of the Holyhead mail, dispelled the soft visions of the four insides, who had slept, or seemed to sleep, through the first seventy miles of the road, with as much comfort as may be supposed consistent with the jolting of the vehicle, and an occasional admonition to remember the coachman, thundered through the open door, accompanied by the gentle breath of Boreas, into the ears of the drowsy traveller.”
1 Preface2 Chapter 1 The Mail3 Chapter 2 The Squire - The Breakfast4 Chapter 3 The Arrivals5 Chapter 4 The Grounds6 Chapter 5 The Dinner7 Chapter 6 The Evening8 Chapter 7 The Walk9 Chapter 8 The Tower10 Chapter 9 The Sexton11 Chapter 10 The Skull12 Chapter 11 The Anniversary13 Chapter 12 The Lecture14 Chapter 13 The Ball15 Chapter 14 The Proposals16 Chapter 15 The Conclusion