William Harrison Ainsworth

Rookwood


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ELEANOR MOWBRAY

       CHAPTER VII

       MRS. MOWBRAY

       CHAPTER VIII

       THE PARTING

       CHAPTER IX

       THE PHILTER

       CHAPTER X

       SAINT CYPRIAN'S CELL

       CHAPTER XI

       THE BRIDAL

       CHAPTER XII

       ALAN ROOKWOOD

       CHAPTER XIII

       MR. COATES

       CHAPTER XIV

       DICK TURPIN

       BOOK IV

       THE RIDE TO YORK

       CHAPTER I

       THE RENDEZVOUS AT KILBURN

       CHAPTER II

       TOM KING

       CHAPTER III

       A SURPRISE

       CHAPTER IV

       THE HUE AND CRY

       CHAPTER V

       THE SHORT PIPE

       CHAPTER VI

       BLACK BESS

       CHAPTER VII

       THE YORK STAGE

       CHAPTER VIII

       ROADSIDE INN

       CHAPTER IX

       EXCITEMENT

       CHAPTER X

       THE GIBBET

       CHAPTER XI

       THE PHANTOM STEED

       CHAPTER XII

       CAWOOD FERRY

       BOOK V

       THE OATH

       CHAPTER I

       THE HUT ON THORNE WASTE

       CHAPTER II

       MAJOR MOWBRAY

       CHAPTER III

       HANDASSAH

       CHAPTER IV

       THE DOWER OF SYBIL

       CHAPTER V

       THE SARCOPHAGUS

       L'ENVOY

       NOTES

       Table of Contents

      During a visit to Chesterfield, in the autumn of the year 1831, I first conceived the notion of writing this story. Wishing to describe, somewhat minutely, the trim gardens, the picturesque domains, the rook-haunted groves, the gloomy chambers, and gloomier galleries, of an ancient Hall with which I was acquainted, I resolved to attempt a story in the bygone style of Mrs. Radcliffe—which had always inexpressible charms for me—substituting an old English squire, an old English manorial residence,