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  • CHAPTER I.
    IN WHICH, AFTER THE VISIT OF NEIGHBOR NILES, MY CHILDHOOD
    SUDDENLY TERMINATES 1

  • CHAPTER II.
    DESCRIBING MY INTRODUCTION INTO DR. DYMOND'S BOARDING-SCHOOL
    16

  • CHAPTER III.
    IN WHICH I BEGIN TO LOOK FORWARD 31

  • CHAPTER IV.
    CONTAINING FEATS IN THE CELLAR AND CONVERSATIONS
    UPON THE ROOF 43

  • CHAPTER V.
    WHICH BRINGS A STERNER CHANGE IN MY FORTUNES 58

  • CHAPTER VI.
    IN WHICH I DISCOVER A NEW RELATIVE 75

  • CHAPTER VII.
    IN WHICH UNCLE AND AUNT WOOLLEY TAKE CHARGE OF ME 86

  • CHAPTER VIII.
    DESCRIBING CERTAIN INCIDENTS OF MY LIFE IN READING 99

  • CHAPTER IX.
    IN WHICH I OUGHT TO BE A SHEEP, BUT PROVE TO BE A
    GOAT 110


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  • CHAPTER X.
    CONCERNING MY ESTABLISHMENT IN UPPER SAMARIA 126

  • CHAPTER XI.
    CONTAINING BRATTON'S PARTY AND THE EPISODE OF THE
    LIME-KILN 138

  • CHAPTER XII.
    IN WHICH LOVE AND LITERATURE STIMULATE EACH OTHER 157

  • CHAPTER XIII.
    IN WHICH I DECLARE, DECIDE, AND VENTURE 167

  • CHAPTER XIV.
    IN WHICH I GO TO MARKET, BUT CANNOT SELL MY WARES 179

  • CHAPTER XV.
    CONCERNING MY ENTRANCE INTO MRS. VERY'S BOARDINGHOUSE,
    AND VARIOUS OTHER MATTERS 192

  • CHAPTER XVI.
    DESCRIBING MR. WINCH'S RECONCILIATION BALL, AND ITS
    TWO FORTUNATE CONSEQUENCES 202

  • CHAPTER XVII.
    WHICH “CONDENSES THE MISCELLANEOUS” OF A YEAR 216

  • CHAPTER XVIII.
    IN WHICH I AGAIN BEHOLD AMANDA 226

  • CHAPTER XIX.
    RELATING HOW I CAME INTO POSSESSION OF MY INHERITANCE 242

  • CHAPTER XX.
    IN WHICH I DINE WITH MR. CLARENDON AND MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE
    OF MR. BRANDAGEE 254

  • CHAPTER XXI.
    IN WHICH I ATTEND MRS. YORKTON'S RECEPTION 269

  • CHAPTER XXII.
    IN WHICH I ENTER GENTEEL SOCIETY AND MEET MY RELATIVES
    284


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  • CHAPTER XXIII.
    DESCRIBING MY INTERVIEW WITH MARY MALONEY 297

  • CHAPTER XXIV.
    A DINNER-PARTY AT DELMONICO'S 306

  • CHAPTER XXV.
    CONTAINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, MY VISIT TO THE ICHNEUMON
    319

  • CHAPTER XXVI.
    IN WHICH I TALK WITH TWO GIRLS AT A VERY SOCIABLE
    PARTY 332

  • CHAPTER XXVII.
    WHICH SHOWS THAT THERE WAS SOMETHING MORE 343

  • CHAPTER XXVIII.
    WHICH GIVES AN ACCOUNT OF A FIRE, AND WHAT FOLLOWED IT 355

  • CHAPTER XXIX.
    IN WHICH PENROSE FLINGS DOWN THE GLOVE AND I PICK
    IT UP 369

  • CHAPTER XXX.
    WHICH BRINGS A THUNDERBOLT 381

  • CHAPTER XXXI.
    IT WHICH I BEGIN TO GO DOWNWARDS 393

  • CHAPTER XXXII.
    CONCERNING MARY MALONEY'S TROUBLE, AND WHAT I DID TO
    REMOVE IT 405

  • CHAPTER XXXIII.
    WHICH SHOWS WHAT I BECAME 417

  • CHAPTER XXXIV.
    IN WHICH I HEAR FOOTSTEPS 430

  • CHAPTER XXXV.
    IN WHICH I HEED GOOD ADVICE, MAKE A DISCOVERY, AND
    RETURN TO MRS. VERY 443


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  • CHAPTER XXXVI.
    WHICH BRINGS THE SYMPHONY TO AN END, BUT LEAVES ME
    WITH A HOPE 454

  • CHAPTER XXXVII.
    WHICH BRINGS MY FORTUNE AT LAST 465

  • CHAPTER XXXVIII.
    OF WHICH JANE BERRY IS THE HEROINE 479

  • CHAPTER XXXIX.
    IN WHICH I RECEIVE AN UNEXPECTED LETTER FROM UNCLE
    WOOLLEY 491

  • CHAPTER XL.
    CONCLUSION 504