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00 - Authors Preface
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01 - Chapter 1- Introduces All The Rest
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02 - Of Mr Ralph Nickleby, And His Establishments . . .
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03 - Mr Ralph Nickleby receives sad tidings of his brother . . .The reader is informed how he liked Nicholas . . .
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04 - Nicholas and his Uncle . . . wait upon Mr Wackford Squeers, the Yorkshire Schoolmaster
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05 - Nicholas starts for Yorkshire. Of his Leave-taking and his Fellow-Travellers . . .
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06 - In which the Occurrence of the Accident . . . affords an Opportunity . . .to tell Stories against each other
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07 - Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home
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08 - Of the Internal Economy of Dotheboys Hall
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09 - Of Miss Squeers, Mrs Squeers, Master Squeers, and Mr Squeers . . .
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10 - How Mr Ralph Nickleby provided for his Niece and Sister-in-Law
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11 - Newman Noggs inducts Mrs and Miss Nickleby into their New Dwelling in the City
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12 - Whereby the Reader will be enabled to trace the further course of Miss Fanny Squeer's Love . . .
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13 - Nicholas varies the Monotony of Dothebys Hall . . .
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14 - Having the Misfortune to treat of none but Common People . . .
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15 - Acquaints the Reader with the Cause and Origin of the Interruption . . .
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16 - Nicholas seeks to employ himself in a New Capacity . . .
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17 - Follows the Fortunes of Miss Nickleby
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18 - Miss Knag, after doting on Kate Nickleby . . . makes up her Mind to hate her for evermore . . .
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19 - Descriptive of a Dinner at Mr Ralph Nickleby's . . .
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20 - Wherein Nicholas at length encounters his Uncle . . . His Resolution.
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21 - Madam Mantalini finds herself in a Situation . . . and Miss Nickleby finds herself in no Situation at all
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22 - Nicholas, accompanied by Smike, sallies forth to seek his Fortune . . .
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23 - Treats of the Company of Mr Vincent Crummles, and of his Affairs, Domestic and Theatrical
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24 - Of the Great Bespeak for Miss Snevellicci . . .
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25 - Concerning a young Lady from London . . . and an elderly Admirer who follows in her Train . . .
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26 - Is fraught with some Danger to Miss Nickleby's Peace of Mind
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27 - Mrs Nickleby becomes acquainted with Messrs Pyke and Pluck . . .
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28 - Miss Nickleby, rendered desperate by the Persecution of Sir Mulberry Hawk . . . appeals. . . to her Uncle for Protection
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29 - Of the Proceedings of Nicholas, and certain Internal Divisions in the Company . . .
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30 - Festivities are held in honour of Nicholas . . .
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31 - Of Ralph Nickleby and Newman Noggs . . .
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32 - Relating chiefly to some remarkable Conversation, and some remarkable Proceedings . . .
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33 - In which Mr. Ralph Nickleby is relieved, by a very expeditious Process, from all Commerce with his Relations
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34 - Wherein Mr. Ralph Nickleby is visited by Persons with whom the Reader has been already made acquainted
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35 - Smike becomes known to Mrs. Nickleby and Kate. Nicholas also meets with new Acquaintances . . .
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36 - Private and confidential; relating to Family Matters . . . Mr Kenwigs underwent violent Agitation . . . Mrs. Kenwigs was as well as could be expected
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37 - Nicholas finds further Favour in the Eyes of the brothers Cheeryble and Mr Timothy Linkinwater . . .
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38 - Comprises certain Particulars arising out of a Visit of Condolence . . . Smike unexpectedly encounters a very old Friend . . .
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39 - In which another old Friend encounters Smike, very opportunely . . .
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40 - In which Nicholas falls in Love. . . .
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41 - Containing some Romantic Passages between Mrs. Nickleby and the Gentleman in the Small-clothes next Door
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42 - Illustrative of the convivial Sentiment, that the best of Friends must sometimes part
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43 - Officiates as a kind of Gentleman Usher, in bringing various People together
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44 - Mr. Ralph Nickleby cuts an old Acquaintance . .
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45 - Containing Matter of a surprising Kind
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46 - Throws some Light upon Nicholas's Love, but whether for Good or Evil the Reader must determine
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47 - Mr. Ralph Nickleby has some confidential Intercourse with another old Friend. . .
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48 - Being for the Benefit of Mr. Vincent Crummles, and positively his last Appearance on this Stage
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49 - Chronicles the further Proceedings of the Nickleby Family, and the Sequel of the Adventure of the Gentleman in the Small-clothes
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50 - Involves a serious Catastrophe
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51 - The Project of Mr. Ralph Nickleby and his Friend approaching a successful Issue, becomes unexpectedly known to another Party . . .
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52 - Nicholas despairs of rescuing Madeline Bray . . .
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53 - Containing the further Progress of the Plot contrived by Mr. Ralph Nickleby and Mr. Arthur Gride
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54 - The Crisis of the Project and its Result
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55 - Of Family Matters, Cares, Hopes, Disappointments, and Sorrows
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56 - Ralph Nickleby, baffled by his Nephew in his late Design, hatches a Scheme of Retaliation . . .
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57 - How Ralph Nickleby's Auxiliary went about his Work, and how he prospered with it
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58 - In which one Scene of this History is closed
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59 - The Dangers thicken, and the Worst is Told
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60 - The Plots begin to fail, and Doubts and Dangers to disturb the Plotter
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59 - The Plots begin to fail, and Doubts and Dangers to disturb the Plotter
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60 - The Dangers thicken, and the Worst is Told
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61 - Wherein Nicholas and his Sister forfeit the good Opinion of all worldly and prudent People
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62 - Ralph makes one last Appointment—and keeps it
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63 - The Brothers Cheeryble make various Declarations for themselves and others . . .
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64 - An old Acquaintance is recognised . . . and Dotheboys Hall breaks up for ever
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65 - Conclusion