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PAGE
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| I. |
The Squire of Allington |
1
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| II. |
The Two Pearls of Allington |
9
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| III. |
The Widow Dale of Allington |
20
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| IV. |
Mrs. Roper's Boarding-House |
31
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| V. |
About L. D. |
41
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| VI. |
Beautiful Days |
49
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| VII. |
The Beginning of Troubles |
62
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| VIII. |
It Cannot Be |
75
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| IX. |
Mrs. Dale's Little Party |
83
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| X. |
Mrs. Lupex and Amelia Roper |
95
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| XI. |
Social Life |
103
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| XII. |
Lilian Dale Becomes a Butterfly |
111
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| XIII. |
A Visit to Guestwick |
126
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| XIV. |
John Eames takes a Walk |
136
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| XV. |
The Last Day |
143
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| XVI. |
Mr. Crosbie meets an Old Clergyman on his way to Courcy Castle |
155
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| XVII. |
Courcy Castle |
162
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| XVIII. |
Lily Dale's First Love-Letter |
177
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| XIX. |
The Squire Makes a Visit to the Small House |
185
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| XX. |
Dr. Crofts |
195
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| XXI. |
John Eames encounters Two Adventures, and displays Great Courage in Both |
203
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| XXII. |
Lord De Guest at Home |
216
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| XXIII. |
Mr. Plantagenet Palliser |
225
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| XXIV. |
A Mother-in-Law and a Father-in-Law |
243
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| XXV. |
Adolphus Crosbie spends an Evening at his Club |
249
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| XXVI. |
Lord De Courcy in the Bosom of his Family |
259
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| XXVII. |
"On my Honour, I do not understand it." |
269
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| XXVIII. |
The Board |
280
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| XXIX. |
John Eames Returns to Burton Crescent |
291
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| XXX. |
Is it from Him? |
301
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