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In a Glass Darkly

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In a Glass Darkly

By J. Sheridan Le Fanu.

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Green Tea
    1. Prologue
    2. I: Dr. Hesselius Relates How He Met the Rev. Mr. Jennings
    3. II: The Doctor Questions Lady Mary, and She Answers
    4. III: Dr. Hesselius Picks Up Something in Latin Books
    5. IV: Four Eyes Were Reading the Passage
    6. V: Doctor Hesselius Is Summoned to Richmond
    7. VI: How Mr. Jennings Met His Companion
    8. VII: The Journey: First Stage
    9. VIII: The Second Stage
    10. IX: The Third Stage
    11. X: Home
    12. Conclusion
  4. The Familiar
    1. Prologue
    2. I: Footsteps
    3. II: The Watcher
    4. III: An Advertisement
    5. IV: He Talks with a Clergyman
    6. V: Mr. Barton States His Case
    7. VI: Seen Again
    8. VII: Flight
    9. VIII: Softened
    10. IX: Requiescat
  5. Mr. Justice Harbottle
    1. Prologue
    2. I: The Judge’s House
    3. II: Mr. Peters
    4. III: Lewis Pyneweck
    5. IV: Interruption in Court
    6. V: Caleb Searcher
    7. VI: Arrested
    8. VII: Chief Justice Twofold
    9. VIII: Somebody Has Got Into the House
    10. IX: The Judge Leaves His House
  6. The Room in the Dragon Volant
    1. Prologue
    2. I: On the Road
    3. II: The Inn-Yard of the Belle Etoile
    4. III: Death and Love Together Mated
    5. IV: Monsieur Droqville
    6. V: Supper at the Belle Etoile
    7. VI: The Naked Sword
    8. VII: The White Rose
    9. VIII: A Three Minutes’ Visit
    10. IX: Gossip and Counsel
    11. X: The Black Veil
    12. XI: The Dragon Volant
    13. XII: The Magician
    14. XIII: The Oracle Tells Me Wonders
    15. XIV: Mademoiselle de la Vallière
    16. XV: Strange Story of the Dragon Volant
    17. XVI: The Parc of the Château de la Carque
    18. XVII: The Tenant of the Palanquin
    19. XVIII: The Churchyard
    20. XIX: The Key
    21. XX: A High-Cauld Cap
    22. XXI: I See Three Men in a Mirror
    23. XXII: Rapture
    24. XXIII: A Cup of Coffee
    25. XXIV: Hope
    26. XXV: Despair
    27. XXVI: Catastrophe
  7. Carmilla
    1. Prologue
    2. I: An Early Fright
    3. II: A Guest
    4. III: We Compare Notes
    5. IV: Her Habits—A Saunter
    6. V: A Wonderful Likeness
    7. VI: A Very Strange Agony
    8. VII: Descending
    9. VIII: Search
    10. IX: The Doctor
    11. X: Bereaved
    12. XI: The Story
    13. XII: A Petition
    14. XIII: The Woodman
    15. XIV: The Meeting
    16. XV: Ordeal and Execution
    17. XVI: Conclusion
  8. Colophon
  9. Uncopyright

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Green Tea

Prologue

Martin Hesselius, the German Physician

Though carefully educated in medicine and surgery, I have never practised either. The study of each continues, nevertheless, to interest me profoundly. Neither idleness nor caprice caused my secession from the honourable calling which I had just entered. The cause was a very trifling scratch inflicted by a dissecting knife. This trifle cost me the loss of two fingers, amputated promptly, and the more painful loss of my health, for I have never been quite well since, and have seldom been twelve months together in the same place.

In my wanderings I became acquainted with Dr. Martin Hesselius, a wanderer like myself, like me a physician, and like me an enthusiast in his profession. Unlike me in this, that his wanderings were voluntary, and he a man, if not of fortune, as we estimate fortune in England, at least in what our forefathers used to term “easy circumstances.” He was an old man when I first saw him; nearly five-and-thirty years my senior.

In Dr. Martin Hesselius, I found my master. His knowledge was immense, his grasp of a case was an intuition. He was the very man to inspire a young enthusiast, like me, with awe and delight. My admiration has stood the test of time and survived the separation of death. I am sure it was well-founded.

For nearly twenty years I acted as his medical secretary. His immense collection of papers he has left in my care, to be arranged, indexed and bound. His treatment of some of these cases is curious. He writes in two distinct characters. He describes what he saw and heard as an intelligent layman might, and when in this style of narrative he had seen the patient either through his own hall-door, to the light of day, or through the gates of darkness to the caverns of the dead, he returns upon the narrative, and in the terms of his art, and with all the force and originality of genius, proceeds to the work of analysis, diagnosis and illustration.

Here and there a case strikes me as of a kind to amuse or horrify a lay reader with an interest quite different from the peculiar one which it may possess for an expert. With slight modifications, chiefly of language, and of course a change of names, I copy the following. The narrator is Dr. Martin Hesselius. I find it among the voluminous notes of cases which he made during a tour in England about sixty-four years ago.

It is related in a series of


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