XVI. Conclusion I write all this you suppose with composure. But far from it; I cannot think of it ...
XV. Ordeal and Execution As he spoke one of the strangest looking men I ever beheld entered the chapel ...
XIV. The Meeting “My beloved child,” he resumed, “was now growing rapidly worse. The physician who attended her had ...
XIII. The Woodman “There soon, however, appeared some drawbacks. In the first place, Millarca complained of extreme languor—the weakness ...
XII. A Petition “‘Then we are to lose Madame la Comtesse, but I hope only for a few hours,’ ...
XI. The Story With all my heart,” said the General, with an effort; and after a short pause in ...
X. Bereaved It was about ten months since we had last seen him: but that time had sufficed to ...
IX. The Doctor As Carmilla would not hear of an attendant sleeping in her room, my father arranged that ...
VIII. Search At sight of the room, perfectly undisturbed except for our violent entrance, we began to cool a ...
VII. Descending It would be vain my attempting to tell you the horror with which, even now, I recall ...