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01 - I. How Did He Get It?
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02 - II. By Heavens He Had Better Not!
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03 - III. The Archdeacon's Threat.
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04 - lV. The Clergyman's House at Hogglestock
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05 - V. What The World Thought About It
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06 - VI. Grace Crawley
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07 - VII. Miss Prettyman's Private Room
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08 - VIII. Mr Crawley is Taken to Silverbridge
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09 - IX. Grace Crawley Goes to Allington
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10 - X. Dinner at Framley Court
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11 - XI. The Bishop Sends His Inhibition
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12 - XII. Mr Crawley Seeks for Sympathy
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13 - XIII. The Bishop's Angel
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14 - XIV. Major Grantly Consults a Friend
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15 - XV. Up in London
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16 - XVI. Up at Allington
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17 - XVII. Mr Crawley is Summoned to Barchester
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18 - XVIII. The Bishop of Barchester is Crushed
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19 - XIX. Where Did it Come From?
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20 - XX. What Mr Walker Thought About It
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21 - XXI. Mr Robarts on his Embassy
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22 - XXII. Major Grantly at Home
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23 - XXIII. Miss Lily Dale's Resolution
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24 - XXIV. Mrs Dobbs Broughton's Dinner Party
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25 - XXV. Miss Madalina Demolines
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26 - XXVI. The Picture
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27 - XXVII. A Hero at Home
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28 - XXVIII. Showing How Major Grantly Took a Walk
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29 - XIX. Miss Lily Dale's Logic
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30 - XXX. Showing What Major Grantly Did After his Walk
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31 - XXXI. Showing How Major Grantly Returned to Guestwick
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32 - XXXII. Mr Toogood
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33 - XXXIII. The Plumstead Foxes
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34 - XXXIV. Mrs Proudie Sends For Her Lawyer
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35 - XXXV. Lily Dale Writes Two Words in her Book
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36 - XXXVI. Grace Crawley Returns Home
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37 - XXXVII. Hook Court
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38 - XXXVIII. Jael
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39 - XXXIX. A New Flirtation
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40 - XL. Mr Toogood's Ideas About Society
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41 - XLI. Grace Crawley at Home
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42 - XLII. Mr Toogood Travels Professionally
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43 - XLIII. Mr Crosbie Goes into the City
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44 - XLIV. 'I suppose I must let you have it.'
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45 - XLV. Lily Dale Goes to London
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46 - XLVI. A Bayswater Romance
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47 - XLVII. Dr Tempest at the Palace
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48 - XLVIII. The Softness of Sir Raffle Buffle
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49 - XLIX. Near the Close
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50 - L. Lady Lufton's Proposition
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51 - LI. Mrs. Dobbs Broughton Piles her Fagots
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52 - LII. Why Don't You have an It for Yourself?
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53 - LIII. Rotten Row
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54 - LIV. The Clerical Commission
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55 - LV. Framley Parsonage
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56 - LVI. The Archdeacon Goes to Framley
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57 - LVII. A Double Pledge
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58 - LVIII. The Cross-Grainedness of Men
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59 - LIX. A Lady Presents Her Compliments to Miss L.D.
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60 - LX. The End of Jael and Sisera
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61 - LXI. 'It's Dogged as Does it'
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62 - LXII. Mr Crawley's Letter to the Dean.
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63 - LXIII. Two Visitors to Hogglestock
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64 - LXIV. Tragedy at Hook Court
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65 - LXV. Miss Van Siever Makes her Choice
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66 - LXVI. Requiescat in Pace
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67 - LXVII. In Memoriam
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68 - LXVIII. The Obstinacy of Mr. Crawley
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69 - LXIX. Mr Crawley's Last Appearance at his own Pulpit
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70 - LXX. Mrs Arabin is Caught
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71 - LXXI. Mr Toogood at Silverbridge
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72 - LXXII. Mr Toogood at 'The Dragon of Wantly'
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73 - LXXIII. There is Comfort at Plumstead
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74 - LXXIV. The Crawleys are Informed
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75 - LXXV. Madalina's Heart is Bleeding
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76 - LXXVI. I Think He is Light of Heart
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77 - LXXVII. The Shattered Tree
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78 - LXXVIII. The Arabins Return to Barchester
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79 - LXXIX. Mr Crawley Speaks of his Coat
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80 - LXXX. Miss Demolines Desires to Become a Fingerpost
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81 - LXXXI. Barchester Cloisters
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82 - LXXXII. The Last Scene at Hogglestock
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83 - LXXXIII. Mr Crawley is Conquered
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84 - LXXXIV. Conclusion