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01 - Chapter I - O'Neill's Great Plans
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02 - Chapter II - Grammar and Phrase Book
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03 - Chapter III - The Recitations in the Wood
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04 - Chapter IV - The Purchase of the Pens
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05 - Chapter V - Local Colour
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06 - Chapter VI - A Wash-List in Dutch
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07 - Chapter VII - Some Misunderstandings
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08 - Chapter VIII - Out for a Walk
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09 - Chapter IX - The Quest of Mijnheer Hiernaast
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10 - Chapter X - The Parcel Post
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11 - Chapter XI - A Succesful Interview
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12 - Chapter XII - Dutch Correspondence
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13 - Chapter XIII - Where did O'Neill's Dutch come from?
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14 - Chapter XIV - Some Characteristics of the Compendious Guide to Dutch
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15 - Chapter XV - How O'Neill learnt to pronounce
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16 - Chapter XVI - An Interlude and an Application
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17 - Chapter XVII - The Wegwijzer on Dutch Syntax
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18 - Chapter XVIII - The Grammatical Caress
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19 - Chapter XIX - A Gossipy Letter
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20 - Chapter XX - The Surprises of the Maas
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21 - Chapter XXI - The Thunderstorm
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22 - Chapter XXII - The Devoted Nurse
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23 - Chapter XXIII - Gossip and Diplomacy
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24 - Chapter XXIV - A Study in Character
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25 - Chapter XXV - Belet!
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26 - Chapter XXVI - The Day-Train
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27 - Chapter XXVII - Supper at a Boerderij & Epilogue