6VI. The Conference, and the Fearful Narration in the Garden
3542. The Eyes on the Wall
7VII. The Barber and the Lapidiary
3553. The Search for the Bowl
8VIII. The Thieves' Home
3564. The Secret of the Pyramid
9IX. Johanna At Home, and the Resolution
3575. The Little People
10X. The Colonel and His Friend
358The Problem of the Fish–Hooks
11XI. The Stranger at Lovett's
359Incident of the Letter
12XII. The Resolution Come To By Johanna Oakley
360Search for the Vanished Heaven
13XIII. Johanna's Interview with Arabella Wilmot, and the Advice
361The Artist of the Pavement
14XIV. Tobias's Threat, and Its Consequences
362Story of the Treasure-house
15XV. The Second Interview Between Johanna and the Colonel in the Temple Gardens
363I The Rumour of the Marvellous
16XVI. The Barber Makes Another Attempt To Sell the String of Pearls
364II Odours of Paradise
17XVII. The Great Change in the Prospects for Sweeney Todd
365III A Secret in a Secret Place
18XVIII. Tobias's Adventures During the Absence of Sweeney Todd
366IV The Ringing of the Bell
19XIX. The Strange Odour in St. Dunstan's Church
367V The Rose of Fire
20XX. Sweeney Todd's Proceedings Consequent Upon the Departure of Tobias
368VI Olwen’s Dream
21XXI. The Misadventure of Tobias: The Madhouse on Peckham Rye
369VII The Mass of The Sangraal
22XXII. The Madhouse Cell
370William Hope Hodgson
23XXIII. The New Cook of Mrs. Lovett Gets Tired of His Situation
371To My Father (Whose feet tread the lost aeons)
24XXIV. The Night at the Madhouse
372Author’s Introduction to the Manuscript
25XXV. Mr. Fogg's Story at the Madhouse
373I The Finding of the Manuscript
26XXVI. Colonel Jeffrey Makes Another Effort to Come at Sweeney Todd's Secret
374II The Plain of Silence
27XXVII. Tobias Makes an Attempt to Escape From the Madhouse
375III The House in the Arena
28XXVIII. The Madhouse Yard, and Tobias's New Friend
376IV The Earth
29XXIX. The Consultation of Colonel Jeffrey With the Magistrate
377V The Thing in the Pit
30XXX. Tobias's Escape From Mr. Fogg's Establishment
378VI The Swine-Things
31XXXI. The Rapid Journey of Tobias to London
379VII The Attack
32XXXII. The Announcement in Sweeney Todd's Window, Johanna Oakley's Adventure
380VIII After the Attack
33XXXIII. Discoveries in the Vaults of St. Dunstan's
381IX In the Cellars
34XXXIV. Johanna Alone, the Secret, Mr. Todd's Suspicions, the Mysterious Letter
382X The Time of Waiting
35XXXV. Sweeney Todd Commences Clearing the Road to Retirement
383XI The Searching of the Gardens
36XXXVI. The Last Batch of Delicious Pies
384XII The Subterranean Pit
37XXXVII. The Prisoner's Plan of Escape From the Pies
385XIII The Trap in the Great Cellar
38XXXVIII. Sweeney Todd Shaves a Good Customer. The Arrest.
386XIV The Sea of Sleep
39XXXIX. The Conclusion
387XV The Noise in the Night
40Edgar Allan Poe
388XVI The Awakening
41The Tell-Tale Heart
389XVII The Slowing Rotation
42The Fall of the House of Usher
390XVIII The Green Star
43The Cask of Amontillado
391XIX The End of the Solar System
44The Pit and the Pendulum
392XX The Celestial Globes
45The Masque of the Red Death
393XXI The Dark Sun
46The Black Cat
394XXII The Dark Nebula
47The Murders in the Rue Morgue
395XXIII Pepper
48The Purloined Letter
396XXIV The Footsteps in the Garden
49Berenice
397XXV The Thing From the Arena
50Preface
398XXVI The Luminous Speck
51Letter One
399XXVII Conclusion
52Letter Two
400Grief
53Letter Three
401The Dreams that are only Dreams
54Letter Four
402I Mirdath the Beautiful
55Chapter One
403II The Last Redoubt
56Chapter Two
404III The Quiet Calling
57Chapter Three
405IV The Hushing of the Voice
58Chapter Four
406V Into the Night Land
59Chapter Five
407VI The Way That I Did Go
60Chapter Six
408VII The Night Land
61Chapter Seven
409VIII Down the Mighty Slope
62Chapter One
410IX The Dark Pyramid
63Chapter Two
411X The Maid of the Olden Days
64Chapter Three
412XI The Homeward Way
65Chapter Four
413XII Downward of the Gorge
66Chapter Five
414XIII Homeward by the Shore (pt. 1)
67Chapter Six
415XIII Homeward by the Shore (pt. 2)
68Chapter Seven
416XIV On the Island
69Chapter Eight
417XV Past the House of Silence
70Chapter Nine
418XVI In the Country of Silence
71Chapter One
419XVII The Love Days
72Chapter Two
420The Gateway of the Monster
73Chapter Three
421The House among the Laurels
74Chapter Four
422The Whistling Room
75Chapter Five
423The Searcher of the End House
76Chapter Six
424The Thing Invisible
77Chapter Seven
425M. P. Shiel
78Walton In Continuation
426Vaila, or the House of Sounds
79The Mortal Immortal
427Maria in the Rose-bush
80The Heir of Mondolfo
428Xélucha
81The Invisible Girl
429Tulsah
82The Dream
430The Serpent-ship
83The Evil Eye
431Phorfor
84John William Polidori
432Arthur Conan Doyle
85Extract Of A Letter From Geneva.
433The Leather Funnel
86Introduction
434The Beetle Hunter
87The Vampyre
435The Man with the Watches
88Extract Of A Letter, Containing An Account Of Lord Byron's Residence In The Island Of Mitylene.
436The Pot of Caviare
89Chapter I.
437The Japanned Box
90Chapter II.
438The Black Doctor
91Chapter III.
439Playing with Fire
92Chapter IV.
440The Jew’s Breastplate
93Chapter V.
441The Lost Special
94Chapter VI.
442The Club-footed Grocer
95Chapter VII.
443The Sealed Room
96Chapter VIII.
444The Brazilian Cat
97Chapter IX.
445The Usher of Lea House School
98Chapter X.
446The Brown Hand
99Chapter XI.
447The Fiend of the Cooperage
100Chapter XII.
448Jelland’s Voyage
101Chapter XIII.
449B. 24
102Chapter XIV.
450Ralph Adams Cram
103Chapter XV.
451No. 252 Rue M. Le Prince
104Chapter XVI.
452In Kropfsberg Keep
105Chapter XVII.
453The White Villa
106Chapter XVIII.
454Sister Maddelena
107Chapter XIX.
455Notre Dame Des Eaux
108Chapter XX.
456The Dead Valley
109Chapter XXI.
457Postscript
110Chapter XXII.
458Grant Allen
111Chapter XXIII.
459The Reverend John Creedy
112Chapter XXIV.
460Dr. Greatrex's Engagement
113Chapter XXV.
461Mr. Chung
114Chapter XXVI.
462The Curate of Churnside
115Chapter XXVII.
463An Episode in High Life
116The Judge's House
464The Foundering of the "Fortuna"
117The Squaw
465The Backslider
118The Secret of the Growing Gold
466The Mysterious Occurrence in Piccadilly
119A Gipsy Prophecy
467Carvalho
120The Coming of Abel Behenna
468Pausodyne
121The Burial of the Rats
469The Empress of Andorra
122A Dream of Red Hands
470The Senior Proctor's Wooing
123Crooken Sands
471The Child of the Phalanstery
124Théophile Gautier
472Richard Marsh
125Clarimonde
473The Beetle
126The Mummy's Foot
474Chapter I Outside
127Henry James
475Chapter II Inside
128The Turn of the Screw (pt. 1)
476Chapter III The Man In The Bed
129The Turn of the Screw (pt. 2)
477Chapter IV A Lonely Vigil
130The Romance of Certain Old Clothes
478Chapter V An Instruction To Commit Burglary
131Owen Wingrave
479Chapter VI A Singular Felony
132The Real Right Thing
480Chapter VII The Great Paul Lessingham
133Jolly Corner
481Chapter VIII The Man In The Street
134Sir Edmund Orme
482Chapter IX The Contents Of The Packet
135The Ghostly Rental
483Chapter X Rejected
136The Way It Came
484Chapter XI A Midnight Episode
137The Third Person
485Chapter XII A Morning Visitor
138H. P. Lovecraft
486Chapter XIII The Picture
139I
487Chapter XIV The Duchess' Ball
140II
488Chapter XV Mr Lessingham Speaks
141III
489Chapter XVI Atherton's Magic Vapour
142IV
490Chapter XVII Magic? — Or Miracle?
143V
491Chapter XVIII The Apotheosis Of The Beetle
144VI
492Chapter XIX The Lady Rages
145VII
493Chapter XX A Heavy Father
146VIII
494Chapter XXI The Terror In The Night
147IX
495Chapter XXII The Haunted Man
148X
496Chapter XXIII The Way He Told Her
149I
497Chapter XXIV A Woman's View
150II
498Chapter XXV The Man In The Street
151III
499Chapter XXVI A Father's No
152IV
500Chapter XXVII The Terror By Night
153V
501Chapter XXVIII The Strange Story Of The Man In The Street
154Dagon
502Chapter XXIX The House On The Road From The Workhouse
155The Picture in the House
503Chapter XXX The Singular Behaviour Of Mr Holt
156The Outsider
504Chapter XXXI The Terror By Day
157The Music of Erich Zann
505Chapter XXXII A New Client
158From Beyond
506Chapter XXXIII What Came Of Looking Through A Lattice
159I. From the Dark
507Chapter XXXIV After Twenty Years
160II. The Plague-Daemon
508Chapter XXXV A Bringer Of Tidings
161III. Six Shots by Midnight
509Chapter XXXVI What The Tidings Were
162IV. The Scream of the Dead
510Chapter XXXVII What Was Hidden Under The Floor
163V. The Horror from the Shadows
511Chapter XXXVIII The Rest Of The Find
164VI. The Tomb-Legions
512Chapter XXXIX Miss Louisa Coleman
165M. R. James
513Chapter XL What Miss Coleman Saw Through The Window
166Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book
514Chapter XLI The Constable, — His Clue, — And The Cab
167Lost Hearts
515Chapter XLII The Quarry Doubles
168The Mezzotint
516Chapter XLIII The Murder At Mrs 'enderson's
169The Ash-Tree
517Chapter XLIV The Man Who Was Murdered
170Number 13
518Chapter XLV All That Mrs 'Enderson Knew
171Count Magnus
519Chapter XLVI The Sudden Stopping
172'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad'
520Chapter XLVII The Contents Of The Third-Class Carriage
173The Treasure of Abbot Thomas
521Chapter XLVIII The Conclusion Of The Matter
174The First Part
522Thomas Hardy
175Chapter I
523What the Shepherd Saw: A Tale of Four Moonlight Nights
176Chapter II
524The Grave by the Handpost
177Chapter III
525A lorn milkmaid
178Chapter IV
526The young wife
179The Second Part
527A vision
180Chapter V
528A suggestion
181Chapter VI
529Conjuror Trendle
182Chapter VII
530A second attempt
183Chapter VIII
531A ride
184Chapter IX
532A water-side hermit
185Chapter X
533A rencounter
186Chapter XI
534Charles Dickens
187Chapter XII
535The Signal-Man
188The Third Part
536The Hanged Man’s Bride; or, The Ghost in the Bride’s Chamber
189Chapter XIII
537The Queer Chair; or, The Bagman's Story
190Chapter XIV
538The Ghosts of the Mail; or, The Story of The Bagman's uncle
191Chapter XV
539The Trial for Murder; or, To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt
192The Fourth Part
540The Mothers’ Eyes; or, A Confession Found in Prison
193Chapter XVI
541Captain Murder and the Devil’s Bargain; or, Nurse’s Stories
194Chapter XVII
542Guy de Maupassant
195Chapter XVIII
543The Horla
196Chapter XIX
544The Flayed Hand
197Chapter XX
545From the Tomb
198Chapter XXI
546The Man with the Blue Eyes
199Chapter XXII
547An Uncomfortable Bed
200Chapter XXIII
548Ghosts
201Chapter XXIV
549Fear
202Chapter XXV
550I
203Chapter XXVI
551II
204Chapter XXVII
552III
205Chapter XXVIII
553IV
206Preface
554V
207Book I
555VI
208Chapter I. The Twenty-third Of August, 1829
556Introduction
209Chapter II. The Child
557Chapter I. The Home Of Esther Cox.
210Chapter III. The Hiding Of The Secret
558Chapter II. The Fatal Ride.
211Book II
559Chapter III. The Haunted House.
212Chapter I. Fifteen Years After
560Chapter IV. The Walking Of The Ghost.
213Chapter II The Sale Of Porthgenna Tower
561Chapter V. The Author And The Ghosts.
214Chapter III. The Bride And Bridegroom
562Chapter VI. Conclusion.
215Chapter I. Timon Of London
563Washington Irving
216Chapter II. Will They Come?
564The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
217Chapter III. Mrs. Jazeph
565The Spectre Bridegroom
218Chapter IV. The New Nurse
566Francis Marion Crawford
219Chapter V. A Council Of Three
567Chapter I
220Chapter VI. Another Surprise
568Chapter II
221Chapter I. A Plot Against The Secret
569Chapter III
222Chapter II. Outside The House
570Chapter IV
223Chapter III. Inside The House
571The Screaming Skull
224Chapter IV. Mr. Munder On The Seat Of Judgment
572Man Overboard!
225Chapter V. Mozart Plays Farewell
573For The Blood is the Life
226Chapter I. An Old Friend And A New Scheme
574Chapter I
227Chapter II. The Beginning Of The End
575Chapter II
228Chapter III. Approaching The Precipice
576Chapter III
229Chapter IV. Standing On The Brink
577Chapter IV
230Chapter V. The Myrtle Room
578Chapter I
231Chapter VI. The Telling Of The Secret
579Chapter II
232Chapter I. Uncle Joseph
580Chapter III
233Chapter II. Waiting And Hoping
581The Doll's Ghost
234Chapter III. The Story Of The Past
582I. The Shieling Of Farawa
235Chapter IV. The Close Of Day
583II. Tells Of An Evening’s Talk
236Chapter V. Forty Thousand Pounds
584III. The Scarts Of The Muneraw
237Chapter VI. The Dawn Of A New Life
585IV. The Darkness That Is Under The Earth
238I. Memoirs of an Arctic Voyager
586V. The Troubles Of A Conscience
239II. Memoirs of Myself
587VI. Summer On The Moors
240III. The Test of the Spectacles
588VII. In Tuas Manus, Domine!
241IV. The Test of Long Fallas
589VIII. Note In Conclusion By The Editor
242V. The Truth in the Shrubbery
590The Watcher by the Threshold
243VI. The End of the Spectacles
591Space
244VII. Between the Reader and the Editor
592The Keeper of Cademuir
245A Terribly Strange Bed
593A Journey of Little Profit
246Mrs Zant and the Ghost
594The Outgoing of the Tide
247The Last Stage Coachman
595The Grove of Ashtaroth
248E. F. Benson
596W. W. Jacobs
249The Room in the Tower
597I.
250The Man Who Went Too Far
598II.
251Caterpillars
599III.
252The Thing in the Hall
600Wilhelm Hauff
253The Dust-Cloud
601The Severed Hand
254The Confession of Charles Linkworth
602Part I.
255At Abdul Ali’s Grave
603Part II.
256The Shootings of Achnaleish
604Miscellaneous Tales
257How Fear Departed from the Long Gallery
605The Ghost in the Cap'n Brown House (Harriet Beecher Stowe)
258The Cat
606The Preface
259The Bus-Conductor
607A Relation Of The Apparition Of Mrs. Veal
260Between the Lights
608To The Reader
261Outside the Door
609I
262The Other Bed
610II
263The House with the Brick-Kiln
611III
264The Terror by Night
612Uncle Cornelius His Story (George MacDonald)
265Nathaniel Hawthorne
613Mr. Bloke's Item (Mark Twain)
266Rappaccini's Daughter
614To Sura: A Letter (Pliny the Younger)
267The Birth Mark
615The Open Door (Mrs. Margaret Oliphant)
268Dr. Heidegger's Experiment
616A Witch's Den (Helena Blavatsky)
269The Minister's Black Veil
617The Ghost's Touch (Fergus Hume)
270Young Goodman Brown
618The Box with the Iron Clamps (Florence Marryat)
271Ambrose Bierce
619The Torture by Hope (Villiers de l'Isle Adam)
272IV
620I
273One Summer Night
621II
274I. Statement Of Joel Hetman, Jr.
622III
275II. Statement Of Caspar Grattan
623IV
276III. Statement Of The Late Julia Hetman, Through The Medium Bayrolles
624The Great Valdez Sapphire (Anonymous)
277A Diagnosis of Death
625I
278I. How Trees Are Felled In China
626II
279II. Who Drives Sane Oxen Should Himself Be Sane
627III
280Beyond the Wall
628IV
281I
629The Silent Woman (Leopold Kompert)
282II
630The Interval (Vincent O'Sullivan)
283III
631Dey Ain't No Ghosts (Ellis Parker Butler)
284I. One Does Not Always Eat What Is On The Table
632The Roll-Call of the Reef (A. T. Quiller-Couch)
285II. What May Happen In A Field Of Wild Oats
633Green Branches (Fiona Macleod)
286III. A Man Though Naked May Be In Rags
634The Sin-Eater (Fiona Macleod)
287IV. An Explanation From The Tomb
635Photographing Invisible Beings (William T. Stead)
288Present at a Hanging
636Chapter I
289A Cold Greeting
637Working Hypothesis
290A Wireless Message
638Conditions
291An Arrest
639Precautions Against Fraud
292The Spook House
640The Vapor Stage
293The Other Lodgers
641The Solid, but Shapeless Stage
294An Unfinished Race
642Chapter II
295Arthur Machen
643Tests
296I The Experiment
644Experiment No. 1
297II Mr. Clarke's Memoirs
645Experiment No. 2
298III The City of Resurrections
646Experiment No. 3
299IV The Discovery in Paul Street
647Experiment No. 4
300V The Letter of Advice
648The Portal of the Unknown (Andrew Jackson Davis)
301VI The Suicides
649Nature-Spirits, or Elementals (Nizida)
302VII The Encounter in Soho
650Official Investigator American Society for Psychical Research
303VIII The Fragments
651A Premonition of Sir H. M. Stanley
304Prologue
652Coincident Experiences of General Frémont and Relatives
305Adventure of the Gold Tiberius.
653Incidents Related by Dean Hole
306The Encounter of the Pavement.
654Incidents Reported by Serjeant Ballantine
307Novel of the Dark Valley.
655Ben Jonson's Premonition by Apparition
308Adventure of the Missing Brother.
656Rubinstein's Death Compact
309Novel of the Black Seal.
657Previsionary Dream by Charles Dickens
310Incident of the Private Bar.
658Chan Tow The Highrob (Chester Bailey Fernando)
311The Decorative Imagination.
659The Rival Ghosts (Brander Matthews)
312Novel of the Iron Maid.
660Chapter I
313The Recluse of Bayswater.
661Chapter II
314Novel of the White Powder.
662Chapter III
315Strange Occurrence in Clerkenwell.
663Chapter IV
316History of the Young Man with Spectacles
664Chapter V
317Adventure of the Deserted Residence.
665Chapter VI
318I
666Old Applejoy's Ghost (Frank R. Stockton)
319II
667Number Ninety (Bithia Mary Croker)
320III
668The Black Bag Left on a Door-Step (Catherine L. Pirkis)
321IV
669The Mass of Shadows (Anatole France)
322V
670The Haunted Orchard (Richard Le Gallienne)
323VI
671The Giant Ghost
324VII
672Some Famous Ghosts Of The National Capitol
325Chapter I The Coming of the Terror
673A Genuine Ghost
326Chapter II Death in the Village
674The Baggageman's Ghost
327Chapter III The Doctors Theory
675Drummers See A Specter
328Chapter IV The Spread of the Terror
676Dr. Funk Sees The Spirit Of Beecher
329Chapter V The Incident of the Unknown Tree
677Mystery Of The Coins
330Chapter VI Mr. Remnant's Z Ray
678Mr. Beecher Appeased
331Chapter VII The Case of the Hidden Germans
679Maryland Ghosts
332Chapter VIII What Mr. Merritt Found
680The Ghost Of Peg Alley's Point
333Chapter IX The Light on the Water
681An Apparition And Death
334Chapter X The Child and the Moth
682An Idiot Ghost With Brass Buttons
335Chapter XI At Treff Loyne Farm
683A Model Ghost Story
336Chapter XII The Letter of Wrath
684A Ghost That Will Not Down
337Chapter XIII The Last Words of Mr. Secretan
685Tom Cypher's Phantom Engine
338Chapter XIV The End of the Terror
686Ghosts In Connecticut
339Preface
687The Spook Of Diamond Island
340I
688The Ghost's Full House
341II
689Preface
342III
690The Soul of the Great Bell
343IV
691The Story of Ming-Y
344Epilogue
692The Legend of Tchi-Niu
345Prologue
693The Return of Yen-Tchin-King
346The Green Book
694The Tradition of the Tea-Plant
347Epilogue
695The Tale of the Porcelain-God
348I