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1. CHAPTER I. The Overture2. CHAPTER II. Colonel Newcome's Wild Oats3. CHAPTER III. Colonel Newcome's Letter-box4. CHAPTER IV. In which the Author and the Hero resume their Acquaintance5. CHAPTER V. Clive's Uncles6. CHAPTER VI. Newcome Brothers7. CHAPTER VII. In which Mr. Clive's School-days are over8. CHAPTER VIII. Mrs. Newcome at Home (a Small Early Party)9. CHAPTER IX. Miss Honeyman's10. CHAPTER X. Ethel and her Relations11. CHAPTER XI. At Mrs. Ridley's12. CHAPTER XII. In which everybody is asked to Dinner13. CHAPTER XIII. In which Thomas Newcome sings his Last Song14. CHAPTER XIV. Park Lane15. CHAPTER XV. The Old Ladies16. CHAPTER XVI. In which Mr. Sherrick lets his House in Fitzroy Square17. CHAPTER XVII. A School of Art18. CHAPTER XVIII. New Companions19. CHAPTER XIX. The Colonel at Home20. CHAPTER XX. Contains more Particulars of the Colonel and his Brethren21. CHAPTER XXI. Is Sentimental, but Short22. CHAPTER XXII. Describes a Visit to Paris23. CHAPTER XXIII. In which we hear a Soprano and a Contralto24. CHAPTER XXIV. In which the Newcome Brothers once more meet together in Unity25. CHAPTER XXV. Is passed in a Public-house26. CHAPTER XXVI. In which Colonel Newcome's Horses are sold27. CHAPTER XXVII. Youth and Sunshine28. CHAPTER XXVIII. In which Clive begins to see the World29. CHAPTER XXIX. In which Barnes comes a-wooing30. CHAPTER XXX. A Retreat31. CHAPTER XXXI. Madame la Duchesse32. CHAPTER XXXII. Barnes's Courtship33. CHAPTER XXXIII. Lady Kew at the Congress34. CHAPTER XXXIV. The End of the Congress of Baden35. CHAPTER XXXV. Across the Alps36. CHAPTER XXXVI. In which M. de Florac is promoted37. CHAPTER XXXVII. Return to Lord Kew38. CHAPTER XXXVIII. In which Lady Kew leaves his Lordship quite convalescent39. CHAPTER XXXIX. Amongst the Painters40. CHAPTER XL. Returns from Rome to Pall Mall41. CHAPTER XLI. An Old Story42. CHAPTER XLII. Injured Innocence43. CHAPTER XLIII. Returns to some Old Friends44. CHAPTER XLIV. In which Mr. Charles Honeyman appears in an Amiable Light45. CHAPTER XLV. A Stag of Ten46. CHAPTER XLVI. The Hotel de Florac47. CHAPTER XLVII. Contains two or three Acts of a Little Comedy48. CHAPTER XLVIII. In which Benedick is a Married Man49. CHAPTER XLIX. Contains at least six more Courses and two Desserts50. CHAPTER L. Clive in New Quarters51. CHAPTER LI. An Old Friend52. CHAPTER LII. Family Secrets53. CHAPTER LIII. In which Kinsmen fall out54. CHAPTER LIV. Has a Tragical Ending55. CHAPTER LV. Barnes's Skeleton Closet56. CHAPTER LVI. Rosa quo locorum sera moratur57. CHAPTER LVII. Rosebury and Newcome58. CHAPTER LVIII. "One more Unfortunate"59. CHAPTER LIX. In which Achilles loses Briseis60. CHAPTER LX. In which we write to the Colonel61. CHAPTER LXI. In which we are introduced to a New Newcome62. CHAPTER LXII. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Newcome63. CHAPTER LXIII. Mrs. Clive at Home64. CHAPTER LXIV. Absit Omen65. CHAPTER LXV. In which Mrs. Clive comes into her Fortune66. CHAPTER LXVI. In which the Colonel and the Newcome Athenaeum are both lectured67. CHAPTER LXVII. Newcome and Liberty68. CHAPTER LXVIII. A Letter and a Reconciliation69. CHAPTER LXIX. The Election70. CHAPTER LXX. Chiltern Hundreds71. CHAPTER LXXI. In which Mrs. Clive Newcome's Carriage is ordered72. CHAPTER LXXII. Belisarius73. CHAPTER LXXIII. In which Belisarius returns from Exile74. CHAPTER LXXIV. In which Clive begins the World75. CHAPTER LXXV. Founder's Day at the Grey Friars76. CHAPTER LXXVI. Christmas at Rosebury77. CHAPTER LXXVII. The Shortest and Happiest in the Whole History78. CHAPTER LXXVIII. In which the Author goes on a Pleasant Errand79. CHAPTER LXXIX. In which Old Friends come together80. CHAPTER LXXX. In which the Colonel says "Adsum" when his Name is called