THE NEWCOMES |
CHAPTER I. The Overture—After which the Curtain rises upon a Drinking Chorus |
CHAPTER II. Colonel Newcome’s Wild Oats |
CHAPTER III. Colonel Newcome’s Letter-box |
CHAPTER IV. In which the Author and the Hero resume their Acquaintance |
CHAPTER V. Clive’s Uncles |
CHAPTER VI. Newcome Brothers |
CHAPTER VII. In which Mr. Clive’s School-days are over |
CHAPTER VIII. Mrs. Newcome at Home (a Small Early Party) |
CHAPTER IX. Miss Honeyman’s |
CHAPTER X. Ethel and her Relations |
CHAPTER XI. At Mrs. Ridley’s |
CHAPTER XII. In which everybody is asked to Dinner |
CHAPTER XIII. In which Thomas Newcome sings his Last Song |
CHAPTER XIV. Park Lane |
CHAPTER XV. The Old Ladies |
CHAPTER XVI. In which Mr. Sherrick lets his House in Fitzroy Square |
CHAPTER XVII. A School of Art |
CHAPTER XVIII. New Companions |
CHAPTER XIX. The Colonel at Home |
CHAPTER XX. Contains more Particulars of the Colonel and his Brethren |
CHAPTER XXI. Is Sentimental, but Short |
CHAPTER XXII. Describes a Visit to Paris; with Accidents and Incidents in London |
CHAPTER XXIII. In which we hear a Soprano and a Contralto |
CHAPTER XXIV. In which the Newcome Brothers once more meet together in Unity |
CHAPTER XXV. Is passed in a Public-house |
CHAPTER XXVI. In which Colonel Newcome’s Horses are sold |
CHAPTER XXVII. Youth and Sunshine |
CHAPTER XXVIII. In which Clive begins to see the World |
CHAPTER XXIX. In which Barnes comes a-wooing |
CHAPTER XXX. A Retreat |
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