INTRODUCTION |
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ix | (13) |
NOTE ON THE TEXT |
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xxii | (1) |
A CHRONOLOGY OF CHARLES DICKENS |
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xxiii | (2) |
CHARACTERS |
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BOOK THE FIRST. THE CUP AND THE LIP |
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1 | (213) |
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1 | (5) |
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II. The Man from Somewhere |
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6 | (12) |
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18 | (14) |
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32 | (12) |
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44 | (17) |
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61 | (16) |
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VII. Mr. Wegg looks after Himself |
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77 | (9) |
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VIII. Mr. Boffin in Consultation |
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86 | (13) |
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IX. Mr. and Mrs. Boffin in Consultation |
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99 | (15) |
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114 | (14) |
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128 | (16) |
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XII. The Sweat of an Honest Man's Brow |
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144 | (16) |
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XIII. Tracking the Bird of Prey |
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160 | (10) |
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XIV. The Bird of Prey brought down |
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170 | (8) |
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178 | (15) |
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XVI. Minders and Reminders |
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193 | (16) |
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209 | (5) |
BOOK THE SECOND. BIRDS OF A FEATHER |
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214 | (206) |
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I. Of an Educational Character |
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214 | (19) |
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233 | (11) |
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244 | (11) |
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255 | (13) |
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268 | (15) |
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VI. A Riddle without an Answer |
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283 | (13) |
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VII. In which a Friendly Move is originated |
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296 | (11) |
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VIII. In which an Innocent Elopement Occurs |
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307 | (16) |
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IX. In which the Orphan Makes his Will |
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323 | (8) |
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331 | (7) |
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XI. Some Affairs of the Heart |
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338 | (12) |
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350 | (15) |
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365 | (14) |
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379 | (13) |
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XV. The Whole Case so Far |
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392 | (16) |
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XVI. An Anniversary Occasion |
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408 | (12) |
BOOK THE THIRD. A LONG LANE |
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420 | (209) |
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I. Lodgers in Queer Street |
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420 | (13) |
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II. A Respected Friend in a New Aspect |
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433 | (10) |
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III. The Same Respected Friend in More Aspects than One |
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443 | (6) |
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IV. A Happy Return of the Day |
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449 | (12) |
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V. The Golden Dustman Falls into Bad Company |
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461 | (15) |
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VI. The Golden Dustman Falls into Worse Company |
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476 | (15) |
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VII. The Friendly Move takes up a Strong Position |
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491 | (12) |
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VIII. The End of a Long Journey |
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503 | (12) |
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IX. Somebody Becomes the Subject of a Prediction |
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515 | (17) |
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532 | (14) |
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546 | (10) |
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556 | (9) |
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XIII. Give a Dog a Bad Name, and Hang Him |
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565 | (10) |
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XIV. Mr. Wegg Prepares a Grindstone for Mr. Boffin's Nose |
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575 | (13) |
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XV. The Golden Dustman at his Worst |
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588 | (15) |
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XVI. The Feast of the Three Hobgoblins |
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603 | (15) |
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618 | (11) |
BOOK THE FOURTH. A TURNING |
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629 | (192) |
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629 | (12) |
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II. The Golden Dustman Rises a Little |
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641 | (10) |
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III. The Golden Dustman Sinks Again |
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651 | (11) |
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662 | (10) |
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V. Concerning the Mendicant's Bride |
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672 | (17) |
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689 | (14) |
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VII. Better to be Abel than Cain |
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703 | (11) |
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VIII. A Few Grains of Pepper |
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714 | (11) |
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725 | (11) |
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X. The Dolls' Dressmaker Discovers a Word |
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736 | (7) |
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XI. Effect is given to the Dolls' Dressmaker's Discovery |
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743 | (12) |
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755 | (14) |
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XIII. Showing how the Golden Dustman Helped to Scatter Dust |
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769 | (10) |
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XIV. Checkmate to the Friendly Move |
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779 | (12) |
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XV. What was Caught in the Traps that were Set |
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791 | (12) |
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XVI. Persons and Things in General |
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803 | (12) |
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Chapter the Last. The Voice of Society |
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815 | (6) |
Postscript, in lieu of Preface |
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821 | (2) |
EXPLANATORY NOTES |
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823 | (28) |
FURTHER READING |
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