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It is the work of J. Sheridan Le Fanu (1867). The story begins in Cardyllian, a small town in Wales.
Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu is an Irish author of gothic tales and mystery novels. He was the foremost ghost story writer of the 19th century and played a central role in the development of the Victorian era genre. M.R. James described Le Fanu as "absolutely first-rate as a ghost story writer". His three best known works are Uncle Silas, Carmilla and The House by the Churchyard.

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Summary
When the Edict of Nantes was repealed, Le Panus of Caen, an aristocratic Huguenot family with considerable wealth in Normandy, was deprived of the ancestral lands of Mandeville, Secville, and Creseron that had been inherited from generation to generation. However, with the help of an influential relative at the court of 14-year-old Louis XIV, he is allowed to head to England with his personal possessions unhindered.

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CONTENTS

I. IN THE OAK PARLOUR?A MEETING AND PARTING
II. JUD¨¡US APELLA
III. MR. LEVI VISITS MRS. MERVYN
IV. MR. BENJAMIN LEVI RECOGNISES AN ACQUAINTANCE
V. A COUNCIL OF THREE
VI. MR. DINGWELL ARRIVES
VII. MR. DINGWELL MAKES HIMSELF COMFORTABLE
VIII. THE LODGER AND HIS LANDLADY
IX. IN WHICH MR. DINGWELL PUTS HIS HAND TO THE POKER
X. CLEVE VERNEY SEES THE CHATEAU DE CRESSERON
XI. SHE COMES AND SPEAKS
XII. CLEVE VERNEY HAS A VISITOR
XIII. THE REV. ISAAC DIXIE SETS FORTH ON A MISSION
XIV. OVER THE HERRING-POND
XV. MR. CLEVE VERNEY PAYS A VISIT TO ROSEMARY COURT
XVI. IN LORD VERNEY'S LIBRARY
XVII. AN OVATION
XVIII. OLD FRIENDS ON THE GREEN
XIX. VANE ETHERAGE GREETS LORD VERNEY
XX. REBECCA MERVYN READS HER LETTER
XXI. BY RAIL TO LONDON
XXII. LADY DORMINSTER'S BALL