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Chapter 77: The Shortest and Happiest in the Whole History

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Chapter 68: A Letter and a Reconciliation

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Chapter 60: In which we write to the Colonel

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Chapter 75: Founder's Day at the Grey Friars

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Chapter 51: An Old Friend

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Chapter 66: In which the Colonel and the Newcome Athenaeum are both lectured

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Chapter 43: Returns to some Old Friends

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Chapter 62: Mr. and Mrs. Clive Newcome

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Chapter 71: In which Mrs. Clive Newcome's Carriage is ordered

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Chapter 49: Contains at least six more Courses and two Desserts

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Chapter 44: In which Mr. Charles Honeyman appears in an Amiable Light

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Chapter 61: In which we are introduced to a New Newcome

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Chapter 63: Mrs. Clive at Home

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Chapter 69: The Election

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Chapter 48: In which Benedick is a Married Man

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Chapter 53: In which Kinsmen fall out

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Chapter 64: Absit Omen

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Chapter 72: Belisarius

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Chapter 54: Has a Tragical Ending

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Chapter 56: Rosa quo locorum sera moratur

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Chapter 70: Chiltern Hundreds

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Chapter 55: Barnes's Skeleton Closet

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Chapter 52: Family Secrets

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Chapter 79: In which Old Friends come together

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Chapter 57: Rosebury and Newcome

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Chapter 58: “One more Unfortunate”

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Chapter 65: In which Mrs. Clive comes into her Fortune

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Chapter 74: In which Clive begins the World

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Chapter 59: In which Achilles loses Briseis

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Chapter 76: Christmas at Rosebury

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Chapter 80: In which the Colonel says “Adsum” when his Name is called

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Chapter 78: In which the Author goes on a Pleasant Errand

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Chapter 73: In which Belisarius returns from Exile

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Chapter 46: The Hotel de Florac

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Chapter 45: A Stag of Ten

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Chapter 50: Clive in New Quarters

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Chapter 67: Newcome and Liberty

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Chapter 47: Contains two or three Acts of a Little Comedy

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Chapter 13: In which Thomas Newcome sings his Last Song

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Chapter 17: A School of Art

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Chapter 16: In which Mr. Sherrick lets his House in Fitzroy Square

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Chapter 8: Mrs. Newcome at Home (a Small Early Party)

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Chapter 34: The End of the Congress of Baden

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Chapter 18: New Companions

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Chapter 35: Across the Alps

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Chapter 6: Newcome Brothers

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Chapter 23: In which we hear a Soprano and a Contralto

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Chapter 32: Barnes's Courtship

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Chapter 24: In which the Newcome Brothers once more meet together in Unity

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Chapter 11: At Mrs. Ridley's

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Chapter 36: In which M. de Florac is promoted

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Chapter 30: A Retreat

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Chapter 15: The Old Ladies

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Chapter 7: In which Mr. Clive's School-days are over

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Chapter 3: Colonel Newcome's Letter-box

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Chapter 42: Injured Innocence

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Chapter 40: Returns from Rome to Pall Mall

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Chapter 10: Ethel and her Relations

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Chapter 38: In which Lady Kew leaves his Lordship quite convalescent

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Chapter 33: Lady Kew at the Congress

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Chapter 25: Is passed in a Public-house

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Chapter 41: An Old Story

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Chapter 22: Describes a Visit to Paris; with Accidents and Incidents

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Chapter 21: Is Sentimental, but Short

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Chapter 29: In which Barnes comes a-wooing

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Chapter 5: Clive's Uncles

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Chapter 37: Return to Lord Kew

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Chapter 27: Youth and Sunshine

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Chapter 4: In which the Author and the Hero resume their Acquaintance

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Chapter 1: The Overture—After which the Curtain rises upon a Drinking Chorus

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Chapter 28: In which Clive begins to see the World

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Chapter 12: In which everybody is asked to Dinner

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Chapter 39: Amongst the Painters

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Chapter 26: In which Colonel Newcome's Horses are sold

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Chapter 20: Contains more Particulars of the Colonel and his Brethren

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Chapter 2: Colonel Newcome's Wild Oats

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Chapter 31: Madame la Duchesse

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Chapter 14: Park Lane

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Chapter 19: The Colonel at Home

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Chapter 9: Miss Honeyman's