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01 - CHAPTER I. In which one of the Virginians visits home
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02 - CHAPTER II. In which Harry has to pay for his supper
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03 - CHAPTER III. The Esmonds in Virginia
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04 - CHAPTER IV. In which Harry finds a New Relative
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05 - CHAPTER V. Family Jars
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06 - CHAPTER VI. The Virginians begin to see the World
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07 - CHAPTER VII. Preparations for War
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08 - CHAPTER VIII. In which George suffers from a Common Disease
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09 - CHAPTER IX. Hospitalities
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10 - CHAPTER X. A Hot Afternoon
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11 - CHAPTER XI. Wherein the two Georges prepare for Blood
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12 - CHAPTER XII. News from the Camp
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13 - CHAPTER XIII. Profitless Quest
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14 - CHAPTER XIV. Harry in England
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15 - CHAPTER XV. A Sunday at Castlewood
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16 - CHAPTER XVI. In which Gumbo shows Skill with the Old English Weapon
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17 - CHAPTER XVII. On the Scent
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18 - CHAPTER XVIII. An Old Story
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19 - CHAPTER XIX. Containing both Love and Luck
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20 - CHAPTER XX. Facilis Descensus
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21 - CHAPTER XXI. Samaritans
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22 - CHAPTER XXII. In Hospital
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23 - CHAPTER XXIII. Holidays
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24 - CHAPTER XXIV. From Oakhurst to Tunbridge
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25 - CHAPTER XXV. New Acquaintances
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26 - CHAPTER XXVI. In which we are at a very Great Distance from Oakhurst
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27 - CHAPTER XXVII. Plenus Opus Aleae
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28 - CHAPTER XXVIII. The Way of the World
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29 - CHAPTER XXIX. In which Harry continues to enjoy Otium sine Dignitate
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30 - CHAPTER XXX. Contains a Letter to Virginia
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31 - CHAPTER XXXI. The Bear and the Leader
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32 - CHAPTER XXXII. In which a Family Coach is ordered
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33 - CHAPTER XXXIII. Contains a Soliloquy by Hester
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34 - CHAPTER XXXIV. In which Mr. Warrington treats the Company with Tea and a Ball
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35 - CHAPTER XXXV. Entanglements
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36 - CHAPTER XXXVI. Which seems to mean Mischief
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37 - CHAPTER XXXVII. In which various Matches are fought
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38 - CHAPTER XXXVIII. Sampson and the Philistines
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39 - CHAPTER XXXIX. Harry to the Rescue
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40 - CHAPTER XL. In which Harry pays off an Old Debt, and incurs some New Ones
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41 - CHAPTER XLI. Rake's Progress
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42 - CHAPTER XLII. Fortunatus Nimium
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43 - CHAPTER XLIII. In which Harry flies High
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44 - CHAPTER XLIV. Contains what might, perhaps, have been expected
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45 - CHAPTER XLV. In which Harry finds two Uncles
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46 - CHAPTER XLVI. Chains and Slavery
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47 - CHAPTER XLVII. Visitors in Trouble
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48 - CHAPTER XLVIII. An Apparition
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49 - CHAPTER XLIX. Friends in Need
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50 - CHAPTER L. Contains a Great deal of the Finest Morality
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51 - CHAPTER LI. Conticuere Omnes
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52 - CHAPTER LII. Intentique Ora tenebant
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53 - CHAPTER LIII. Where we remain at the Court End of the Town
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54 - CHAPTER LIV. During which Harry sits smoking his Pipe at Home
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55 - CHAPTER LV. Between Brothers
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56 - CHAPTER LVI. Ariadne
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57 - CHAPTER LVII. In which Mr. Harry's Nose continues to be put out of joint
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58 - CHAPTER LVIII. Where we do what Cats may do
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59 - CHAPTER LIX. In which we are treated to a Play
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60 - CHAPTER LX. Which treats of Macbeth, a Supper, and a Pretty Kettle of
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61 - CHAPTER LXI. In which the Prince marches up the Hill and down again
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62 - CHAPTER LXII. Arma Virumque
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63 - CHAPTER LXIII. Melpomene
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64 - CHAPTER LXIV. In which Harry lives to fight another Day
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65 - CHAPTER LXV. Soldier's Return
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66 - CHAPTER LXVI. In which we go a-courting
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67 - CHAPTER LXVII. In which a Tragedy is acted, and two more are begun
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68 - CHAPTER LXVIII. In which Harry goes westward
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69 - CHAPTER LXIX. A Little Innocent
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70 - CHAPTER LXX. In which Cupid plays a Considerable Part
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71 - CHAPTER LXXI. White Favours
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72 - CHAPTER LXXII. (From the Warrington MS.) In which My Lady is on the Top
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73 - CHAPTER LXXIII. We keep Christmas at Castlewood. 1759
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74 - CHAPTER LXXIV. News from Canada
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75 - CHAPTER LXXV. The Course of True Love
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76 - CHAPTER LXXVI. Informs us how Mr. Warrington jumped into a Landau
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77 - CHAPTER LXXVII. And how everybody got out again
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78 - CHAPTER LXXVIII. Pyramus and Thisbe
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79 - CHAPTER LXXIX. Containing both Comedy and Tragedy
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80 - CHAPTER LXXX. Pocahontas
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81 - CHAPTER LXXXI. Res Angusta Domi
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82 - CHAPTER LXXXII. Miles's Moidore
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83 - CHAPTER LXXXIII. Troubles and Consolations
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84 - CHAPTER LXXXIV. In which Harry submits to the Common Lot
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85 - CHAPTER LXXXV. Inveni Portum
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86 - CHAPTER LXXXVI. At Home
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87 - CHAPTER LXXXVII. The Last of God Save the King
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88 - CHAPTER LXXXVIII. Yankee Doodle comes to Town
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89 - CHAPTER LXXXIX. A Colonel without a Regiment
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90 - CHAPTER XC. In which we both fight and run away
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91 - CHAPTER XCI. Satis Pugnae
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92 - CHAPTER XCII. Under Vine and Fig-Tree