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John Godfrey's fortunes, related by himself | ||
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CHAPTER I.
IN WHICH, AFTER THE VISIT OF NEIGHBOR NILES, MY CHILDHOOD
SUDDENLY TERMINATES 1CHAPTER II.
DESCRIBING MY INTRODUCTION INTO DR. DYMOND'S BOARDING-SCHOOL
16CHAPTER III.
IN WHICH I BEGIN TO LOOK FORWARD 31CHAPTER IV.
CONTAINING FEATS IN THE CELLAR AND CONVERSATIONS
UPON THE ROOF 43CHAPTER V.
WHICH BRINGS A STERNER CHANGE IN MY FORTUNES 58CHAPTER VI.
IN WHICH I DISCOVER A NEW RELATIVE 75CHAPTER VII.
IN WHICH UNCLE AND AUNT WOOLLEY TAKE CHARGE OF ME 86CHAPTER VIII.
DESCRIBING CERTAIN INCIDENTS OF MY LIFE IN READING 99CHAPTER IX.
IN WHICH I OUGHT TO BE A SHEEP, BUT PROVE TO BE A
GOAT 110viCHAPTER X.
CONCERNING MY ESTABLISHMENT IN UPPER SAMARIA 126CHAPTER XI.
CONTAINING BRATTON'S PARTY AND THE EPISODE OF THE
LIME-KILN 138CHAPTER XII.
IN WHICH LOVE AND LITERATURE STIMULATE EACH OTHER 157CHAPTER XIII.
IN WHICH I DECLARE, DECIDE, AND VENTURE 167CHAPTER XIV.
IN WHICH I GO TO MARKET, BUT CANNOT SELL MY WARES 179CHAPTER XV.
CONCERNING MY ENTRANCE INTO MRS. VERY'S BOARDINGHOUSE,
AND VARIOUS OTHER MATTERS 192CHAPTER XVI.
DESCRIBING MR. WINCH'S RECONCILIATION BALL, AND ITS
TWO FORTUNATE CONSEQUENCES 202CHAPTER XVII.
WHICH “CONDENSES THE MISCELLANEOUS” OF A YEAR 216CHAPTER XVIII.
IN WHICH I AGAIN BEHOLD AMANDA 226CHAPTER XIX.
RELATING HOW I CAME INTO POSSESSION OF MY INHERITANCE 242CHAPTER XX.
IN WHICH I DINE WITH MR. CLARENDON AND MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE
OF MR. BRANDAGEE 254CHAPTER XXI.
IN WHICH I ATTEND MRS. YORKTON'S RECEPTION 269CHAPTER XXII.
IN WHICH I ENTER GENTEEL SOCIETY AND MEET MY RELATIVES
284viiCHAPTER XXIII.
DESCRIBING MY INTERVIEW WITH MARY MALONEY 297CHAPTER XXIV.
A DINNER-PARTY AT DELMONICO'S 306CHAPTER XXV.
CONTAINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, MY VISIT TO THE ICHNEUMON
319CHAPTER XXVI.
IN WHICH I TALK WITH TWO GIRLS AT A VERY SOCIABLE
PARTY 332CHAPTER XXVII.
WHICH SHOWS THAT THERE WAS SOMETHING MORE 343CHAPTER XXVIII.
WHICH GIVES AN ACCOUNT OF A FIRE, AND WHAT FOLLOWED IT 355CHAPTER XXIX.
IN WHICH PENROSE FLINGS DOWN THE GLOVE AND I PICK
IT UP 369CHAPTER XXX.
WHICH BRINGS A THUNDERBOLT 381CHAPTER XXXI.
IT WHICH I BEGIN TO GO DOWNWARDS 393CHAPTER XXXII.
CONCERNING MARY MALONEY'S TROUBLE, AND WHAT I DID TO
REMOVE IT 405CHAPTER XXXIII.
WHICH SHOWS WHAT I BECAME 417CHAPTER XXXIV.
IN WHICH I HEAR FOOTSTEPS 430CHAPTER XXXV.
IN WHICH I HEED GOOD ADVICE, MAKE A DISCOVERY, AND
RETURN TO MRS. VERY 443viiiCHAPTER XXXVI.
WHICH BRINGS THE SYMPHONY TO AN END, BUT LEAVES ME
WITH A HOPE 454CHAPTER XXXVII.
WHICH BRINGS MY FORTUNE AT LAST 465CHAPTER XXXVIII.
OF WHICH JANE BERRY IS THE HEROINE 479CHAPTER XXXIX.
IN WHICH I RECEIVE AN UNEXPECTED LETTER FROM UNCLE
WOOLLEY 491CHAPTER XL.
CONCLUSION 504
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