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Volumes 1-2 -- Windsor Castle: A Romance
Volumes 3-4 -- The Tower of London
Volumes 5-6 -- Guy Fawkes: or the Gunpowder Treason
Volumes 7-8 -- Jack Sheppard: A Romance
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Table of Contents
VOLUME II.
Epoch the Third, 1724.
The Prison-Breaker.
CHAPTER.
Page PAGE
I.
The Return
Page 265
II.
The Burglary at Dollis Hill
Page 287
III.
Jack Sheppard's Quarrel with Jonathan Wild
Page 293
IV.
Jack Sheppard's Escape from the New Prison
Page 298
V.
The Disguise
Page 302
VI.
Winifred receives two Proposals
Page 322
VII.
Jack Sheppard Warns Thames Darrell
Page 329
VIII.
Old Bedlam
Page 338
IX.
Old Newgate
Page 351
X.
How Jack Sheppard got out of the Condemned Hold
Page 360
XI.
Dollis Hill revisited
Page 377
XII.
The Well Hole
Page 391
XIII.
The Supper at Mr. Kneebone's
Page 402
XIV.
How Jack Sheppard was again Captured
Page 426
XV.
How Blueskin underwent the Peine Forte et Dure
Page 438
XVI.
How Jack Sheppard's Portrait was Painted
Page 447
XVII.
The Iron Bar
Page 461
XVIII.
The Red Room
Page 465
XIX.
The Chapel
Page 467
XX.
The Leads
Page 471
XXI.
What befell Jack Sheppard in the Turner's House
Page 476
XXII.
Fast and Loose
Page 484
XXIII.
The Last Meeting between Jack Sheppard and his Mother
Page 489
XXIV.
The Pursuit
Page 497
XXV.
How Jack Sheppard got Rid of his Irons
Page 502
XXVI.
How Jack Sheppard attended his Mother's Funeral
Page 509
XXVII.
How Jack Sheppard was brought back to Newgate
Page 516
XXVIII.
What happened at Dollis Hill
Page 525
XXIX.
How Jack Sheppard was taken to Westminster Hall
Page 532
XXX.
How Jonathan Wild's House was Burnt down
Page 537
XXXI.
The Procession to Tyburn
Page 542
XXXII.
The Closing Scene
Page 554
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
VOLUME TWO
At length Bess threw herself off, and Jack carefully guiding the rope, she landed in safety
Page Frontispiece
Page PAGE
Jack entered the room; and, pistol in hand, stepped up to the bed
Page 290
Winifred screamed; Thames half drew his sword, while Wood, removing his spectacles, exclaimed, "Jack Sheppard!"
Page 332
"Mother!" cried Jack, "Don't you know me, mother?"
Page 346
Jack forced himself into the opening; while the Amazon, assisted by Bess, pulled him through
Page 370
"Here," cried Sheppard, dragging Shotbolt by the collar. "In with him!"
Page 422
Sir James Thornhill and Hogarth sketching Jack Sheppard
Page 454
"You are my prisoner," and a strong hand was laid upon Jack
Page 514
"Wretch!" cried Jack, raising his hand and pointing toward Jonathan, "your triumph will be short lived."
Page 544
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