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1. PREFACE2. CHAPTER I. Shows how First Love may interrupt Breakfast3. CHAPTER II. A Pedigree and other Family Matters4. CHAPTER III. In which Pendennis appears as a very young Man indeed5. CHAPTER IV. Mrs. Haller6. CHAPTER V. Mrs. Haller at Home7. CHAPTER VI. Contains both Love and War8. CHAPTER VII. In which the Major makes his Appearance9. CHAPTER VIII. In which Pen is kept waiting at the Door10. CHAPTER IX. In which the Major opens the Campaign11. CHAPTER X. Facing the Enemy12. CHAPTER XI. Negotiation13. CHAPTER XII. In which a Shooting Match is proposed14. CHAPTER XIII. A Crisis15. CHAPTER XIV. In which Miss Fotheringay makes a new Engagement16. CHAPTER XV. The happy Village17. CHAPTER XVI. More Storms in the Puddle18. CHAPTER XVII. Which concludes the first Part of this History19. CHAPTER XVIII. Alma Mater20. CHAPTER XIX. Pendennis of Boniface21. CHAPTER XX. Rake's Progress22. CHAPTER XXI. Flight after Defeat23. CHAPTER XXII. Prodigal's Return24. CHAPTER XXIII. New Faces25. CHAPTER XXIV. A Little Innocent26. CHAPTER XXV. Contains both Love and Jealousy27. CHAPTER XXVI. A House full of Visitors28. CHAPTER XXVII. Contains some Ball-practising29. CHAPTER XXVIII. Which is both Quarrelsome and Sentimental30. CHAPTER XXIX. Babylon31. CHAPTER XXX. The Knights of the Temple32. CHAPTER XXXI. Old and new Acquaintances33. CHAPTER XXXII. In which the Printer's Devil comes to the Door34. CHAPTER XXXIII. Which is passed in the Neighbourhood of Ludgate Hill35. CHAPTER XXXIV. In which the History still hovers about Fleet Street36. CHAPTER XXXV. Dinner in the Row37. CHAPTER XXXVI. The Pall Mall Gazette38. CHAPTER XXXVII. Where Pen appears in Town and Country39. CHAPTER XXXVIII. In which the Sylph reappears40. CHAPTER XXXIX. Colonel Altamont appears and disappears41. CHAPTER XL. Relates to Mr. Harry Foker's Affairs42. CHAPTER XLI. Carries the Reader both to Richmond and Greenwich43. CHAPTER XLII. Contains a novel Incident44. CHAPTER XLIII. Alsatia45. CHAPTER XLIV. In which the Colonel narrates some of his Adventures46. CHAPTER XLV. A Chapter of Conversations47. CHAPTER XLVI. Miss Amory's Partners48. CHAPTER XLVII. Monseigneur s'amuse49. CHAPTER XLVIII. A Visit of Politeness50. CHAPTER XLIX. In Shepherd's Inn51. CHAPTER L. Or near the Temple Garden52. CHAPTER LI. The happy Village again53. CHAPTER LII. Which had very nearly been the last of the Story54. CHAPTER LIII. A critical Chapter55. CHAPTER LIV. Convalescence56. CHAPTER LV. Fanny's Occupation's gone57. CHAPTER LVI. In which Fanny engages a new Medical Man58. CHAPTER LVII. Foreign Ground59. CHAPTER LVIII. "Fairoaks to let"60. CHAPTER LIX. Old Friends61. CHAPTER LX. Explanations62. CHAPTER LXI. Conversations63. CHAPTER LXII. The Way of the World64. CHAPTER LXIII. Which accounts perhaps for Chapter LXI65. CHAPTER LXIV. Phyllis and Corydon66. CHAPTER LXV. Temptation67. CHAPTER LXVI. In which Pen begins his Canvass68. CHAPTER LXVII. In which Pen begins to doubt about his Election69. CHAPTER LXVIII. In which the Major is bidden to Stand and Deliver70. CHAPTER LXIX. In which the Major neither yields his Money nor his Life71. CHAPTER LXX. In which Pendennis counts his Eggs72. CHAPTER LXXI. Fiat Justitia73. CHAPTER LXXII. In which the Decks begin to clear74. CHAPTER LXXIII. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huxter75. CHAPTER LXXIV. Shows how Arthur had better have taken a Return-ticket76. CHAPTER LXXV. A Chapter of Match-making77. CHAPTER LXXVI. Exeunt Omnes