The House By The Church-Yard Part 1 Of 2
Von: J. Sheridan Le Fanu
How Charles Nutter's Tea, Pipe, And Tobacco-Box Were All Set Out For Him
In The Small Parlour At The Mills; And How That Night Was Passed In The
House By The Church-Yard.
Mrs. Nutter And Mrs. Sturk, The Wives Of The Two Men Who Most Hated One
Another Within The Vicinage Of Chapelizod--Natural Enemies, Holding
Aloof One From Another, And Each Regarding The Other In A Puzzled Way,
With A Sort Of Apprehension And Horror, As The Familiar Of That Worst
And Most Formidable Of Men--Her Husband--Were This Night Stricken With A
Common Fear And Sorrow.
In The Small Parlour At The Mills; And How That Night Was Passed In The
House By The Church-Yard.
Mrs. Nutter And Mrs. Sturk, The Wives Of The Two Men Who Most Hated One
Another Within The Vicinage Of Chapelizod--Natural Enemies, Holding
Aloof One From Another, And Each Regarding The Other In A Puzzled Way,
With A Sort Of Apprehension And Horror, As The Familiar Of That Worst
And Most Formidable Of Men--Her Husband--Were This Night Stricken With A
Common Fear And Sorrow.
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