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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
CHAPTER
I. Shows how First Love may interrupt Breakfast.
II.
A Pedigree and other Family Matters
III. In which Pendennis appears as a very young Man
VI.
Contains both Love and War
VII. In which the Major makes his Appearance
VIII. In which Pen is kept waiting at the Door, while the
Reader is informed who Little Laura was
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XII. In which a Shooting Match is proposed
XIII. A Crisis.
XIV. In which Miss Fotheringay makes a New Engagement 125
XV. The Happy Village
XVI. Which concludes the First Part of this History
XVII. Alma Mater
XXVI. Contains some Ball-practising
XXVII. Which is both Quarrelsome and Sentimental
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326
XXXI. In which the Printer's Devil comes to the Door
XXXII. Which is passed in the Neighborhood of Ludgate
XXXIII. In which the History still hovers about Fleet Street 336
XXXIV. A Dinner in the Row
342
XXXV. The "Pall Mall Gazette".
353
XXXVI. Where Pen appears in Town and Country
XXXVII. In which the Sylph reappears
359
374
XXXVIII. In which Colonel Altamont appears and disappears 382
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
I. Relates to Mr. Harry Foker's Affairs
II. Carries the Reader both to Richmond and Greenwich.
III. Contains a Novel Incident .
V. In which the Colonel narrates some of his Adventures
VI. A Chapter of Conversations
VII. Miss Amory's Partners
VIII. Monseigneur s'amuse
IX. A Visit of Politeness
X. In Shepherd's Inn
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Which had very nearly been the last of the Story
XVI. Fanny's Occupation's gone
XVII. In which Fanny engages a new Medical Man
XXIII. The Way of the World.
XXIV. Which accounts, perhaps, for Chapter XXIII.
XXV. Phillis and Corydon.
XXVI. Temptation
XXVII. In which Pen begins his Canvass
XXVIII. In which Pen begins to doubt his Election
XXIX. In which the Major is bidden to Stand and Deliver.
XXX. In which the Major neither yields his Money nor his
Life
XXXI. In which Pendennis counts his Eggs
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290
303
XXXII. Fiat Justitia
XXXIII. In which the Decks begin to clear
XXXIV. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huxter
XXXV. Shows how Arthur had better have taken a Return-
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