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Table of contents
| Preface | |
| I. | I Am Born |
| II. | I Observe |
| III. | I Have a Change |
| IV. | I Fall into Disgrace |
| V. | I Am Sent Away |
| VI. | I Enlarge My Circle of Acquaintance |
| VII. | My 'First Half' at Salem House |
| VIII. | My Holidays. Especially One Happy Afternoon |
| IX. | I Have a Memorable Birthday |
| X. | I Become Neglected, and Am Provided For |
| XI. | I Begin Life on My Own Account, and Don't Like It |
| XII. | Liking Life on My Own Account No Better, I Form a Great Resolution |
| XIII. | The Sequel of My Resolution |
| XIV. | My Aunt Makes up Her Mind About Me |
| XV. | I Make Another Beginning |
| XVI. | I Am a New Boy in More Senses Than One |
| XVII. | Somebody Turns Up |
| XVIII. | A Retrospect |
| XIX. | I Look About Me and Make a Discovery |
| XX. | Steerforth's Home |
| XXI. | Little Em'ly |
| XXII. | Some Old Scenes, and Some New People |
| XXIII. | I Corroborate Mr. Dick, and Choose a Profession |
| XXIV. | My First Dissipation |
| XXV. | Good and Bad Angels |
| XXVI. | I Fall into Captivity |
| XXVII. | Tommy Traddles |
| XXVIII. | Mr. Micawber's Gauntlet |
| XXIX. | I Visit Steerforth at His Home, Again |
| XXX. | A Loss |
| XXXI. | A Greater Loss |
| XXXII. | The Beginning of a Long Journey |
| XXXIII. | Blissful |
| XXXIV. | My Aunt Astonishes Me |
| XXXV. | Depression |
| XXXVI. | Enthusiasm |
| XXXVII. | A Little Cold Water |
| XXXVIII. | A Dissolution of Partnership |
| XXXIX. | Wickfield and Heep |
| XL. | The Wanderer |
| XLI. | Dora's Aunts |
| XLII. | Mischief |
| XLIII. | Another Retrospect |
| XLIV. | Our Housekeeping |
| XLV. | Mr. Dick Fulfils My Aunt's Predictions |
| XLVI. | Intelligence |
| XLVII. | Martha |
| XLVIII. | Domestic |
| XLIX. | I Am Involved in Mystery |
| L. | Mr. Peggotty's Dream Comes True |
| LI. | The Beginning of a Longer Journey |
| LII. | I Assist at an Explosion |
| LIII. | Another Retrospect |
| LIV. | Mr. Micawber's Transactions |
| LV. | Tempest |
| LVI. | The New Wound, and the Old |
| LVII. | The Emigrants |
| LVIII. | Absence |
| LIX. | Return |
| LX. | Agnes |
| LXI. | I Am Shown Two Interesting Penitents |
| LXII. | A Light Shines on My Way |
| LXIII. | A Visitor |
| LXIV. | A Last Retrospect |
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