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Our Mutual Friend
by Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weave
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068 - bk5 - POSTSCRIPT IN LIEU OF PREFACE
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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067 - bk4_17 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 17 THE VOICE OF SOCIETY
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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066 - bk4_16 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 16 PERSONS AND THINGS IN GENERAL
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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065 - bk4_15 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 15 WHAT WAS CAUGHT IN THE TRAPS THAT WERE SET
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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064 - bk4_14 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 14 CHECKMATE TO THE FRIENDLY MOVE
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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063 - bk4_13 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 13 SHOWING HOW THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN HELPED TO SCATTER DUST
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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062 - bk4_12 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 12 THE PASSING SHADOW
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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061 - bk4_11 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 11 EFFECT IS GIVEN TO THE DOLLS' DRESSMAKER'S DISCOVERY
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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060 - bk4_10 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 10 THE DOLLS' DRESSMAKER DISCOVERS A WORD
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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059 - bk4_09 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 09 TWO PLACES VACATED
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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058 - bk4_08 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 08 A FEW GRAINS OF PEPPER
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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057 - bk4_07 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 07 BETTER TO BE ABEL THAN CAIN
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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056 - bk4_06 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 06 A CRY FOR HELP
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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055 - bk4_05 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 05 CONCERNING THE MENDICANT'S BRIDE
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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054 - bk4_04 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 04 A RUNAWAY MATCH
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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053 - bk4_03 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 03 THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN SINKS AGAIN
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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052 - bk4_02 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 02 THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN RISES A LITTLE
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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051 - bk4_01 - Book the Fourth - Chapter 01 SETTING TRAPS
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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050 - bk3_17 - Book the Third - Chapter 17 A SOCIAL CHORUS
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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049 - bk3_16 - Book the Third - Chapter 16 THE FEAST OF THE THREE HOBGOBLINS
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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048 - bk3_15 - Book the Third - Chapter 15 THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN AT HIS WORST
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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047 - bk3_14 - Book the Third - Chapter 14 MR WEGG PREPARES A GRINDSTONE FOR MR BOFFIN'S NOSE
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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046 - bk3_13 - Book the Third - Chapter 13 GIVE A DOG A BAD NAME AND HANG HIM
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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045 - bk3_12 - Book the Third - Chapter 12 MEANING MISCHIEF
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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044 - bk3_11 - Book the Third - Chapter 11 IN THE DARK
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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043 - bk3_10 - Book the Third - Chapter 10 SCOUTS OUT
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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042 - bk3_09 - Book the Third - Chapter 09 SOMEBODY BECOMES THE SUBJECT OF A PREDICTION
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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041 - bk3_08 - Book the Third - Chapter 08 THE END OF A LONG JOURNEY
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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040 - bk3_07 - Book the Third - Chapter 07 THE FRIENDLY MOVE TAKES UP A STRONG POSITION
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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039 - bk3_06 - Book the Third - Chapter 06 THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN FALLS INTO WORSE COMPANY
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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038 - bk3_05 - Book the Third - Chapter 05 THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN FALLS INTO BAD COMPANY
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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037 - bk3_04 - Book the Third - Chapter 04 A HAPPY RETURN OF THE DAY
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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036 - bk3_03 - Book the Third - Chapter 03 THE SAME RESPECTED FRIEND IN MORE ASPECTS THAN ONE
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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035 - bk3_02 - Book the Third - Chapter 02 A RESPECTED FRIEND IN A NEW ASPECT
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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034 - bk3_01 - Book the Third - Chapter 01 LODGERS IN QUEER STREET
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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033 - bk2_16 - Book the Second - Chapter 16 AN ANNIVERSARY OCCASION
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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032 - bk2_15 - Book the Second - Chapter 15 THE WHOLE CASE SO FAR
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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031 - bk2_14 - Book the Second - Chapter 14 STRONG OF PURPOSE
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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030 - bk2_13 - Book the Second - Chapter 13 A SOLO AND A DUETT
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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029 - bk2_12 - Book the Second - Chapter 12 MORE BIRDS OF PREY
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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028 - bk2_11 - Book the Second - Chapter 11 SOME AFFAIRS OF THE HEART
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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027 - bk2_10 - Book the Second - Chapter 10 A SUCCESSOR
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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026 - bk2_09 - Book the Second - Chapter 09 IN WHICH THE ORPHAN MAKES HIS WILL
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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025 - bk2_08 - Book the Second - Chapter 08 IN WHICH AN INNOCENT ELOPEMENT OCCURS
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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024 - bk2_07 - Book the Second - Chapter 07 IN WHICH A FRIENDLY MOVE IS ORIGINATED
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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023 - bk2_06 - Book the Second - Chapter 06 A RIDDLE WITHOUT AN ANSWER
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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022 - bk2_05 - Book the Second - Chapter 05 MERCURY PROMPTING
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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021 - bk2_04 - Book the Second - Chapter 04 CUPID PROMPTED
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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020 - bk2_03 - Book the Second - Chapter 03 A PIECE OF WORK
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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019 - bk2_02 - Book the Second - Chapter 02 STILL EDUCATIONAL
Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weaves together these narratives of love, identity, and morality. (Summary written by Alan Chant).
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Charles Dickens final complete novel, published serially between 1864 and 1865, opens with a captivating twist of fate for John Harmon, heir to a fortune left by his wealthy dust contractor father. To inherit this wealth, John must marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he has never met. As he returns from a forced exile, he confides in a shipmate who has sinister intentions, resulting in a deadly encounter that leaves John presumed dead. With the fortune now in the hands of Mr. Boffin, Harmons former foreman, John assumes the identity of John Rokesmith and takes a job working for Boffin. Bella initially dismisses John, but through Boffin’s well-meaning schemes, she begins to learn the true value of life beyond money and ultimately falls for her suitor disguised as Rokesmith. Meanwhile, a subplot unfolds around Eugene Wrayburn and his affection for Lizzie Hexam, intertwined with rivalries and deadly threats. With a richly diverse cast of characters and social commentary, Dickens masterfully weave
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