Part 1

  • Chapter 1: Levitical
  • Chapter 2: The Wagons
  • Chapter 3: Mr. Yorke
  • Chapter 4: Mr. Yorke (Continued)
  • Chapter 5: Hollow's Cottage
  • Chapter 6: Coriolanus
  • Chapter 7: The Curates at Tea
  • Chapter 8: Noah and Moses
  • Chapter 9: Briarmains

Part 2

  • Chapter 10: Old Maids
  • Chapter 11: Fieldhead
  • Chapter 12: Shirley and Caroline
  • Chapter 13: Further Communications on Business
  • Chapter 14: Shirley Seeks to Be Saved by Works
  • Chapter 15: Mr. Donne's Exodus
  • Chapter 16: Whitsuntide
  • Chapter 17: The School-Feast
  • Chapter 18: Which the Genteel Reader is Recommended to Skip, Low Persons Being Here Introduced

Part 3

  • Chapter 19: A Summer Night
  • Chapter 20: To-Morrow
  • Chapter 21: Mrs. Pryor
  • Chapter 22: Two Lives
  • Chapter 23: An Evening Out
  • Chapter 24: The Valley of the Shadow of Death
  • Chapter 25: The West Wind Blows
  • Chapter 26: Old Copy-Books
  • Chapter 27: The First Blue-Stocking
  • Chapter 28: Phoebe

Part 4

  • Chapter 29: Louis Moore
  • Chapter 30: Rushedge, a Confessional
  • Chapter 31: Uncle and Niece
  • Chapter 32: The Schoolboy and the Wood-Nymph
  • Chapter 33: Martin's Tactics
  • Chapter 34: Case of Domestic Persecution - Remarkable Instance of Pious Perseverance in the Discharge of Religious Duties
  • Chapter 35: Wherein Matters Make Some Progress, But Not Much
  • Chapter 36: Written in the Schoolroom
  • Chapter 37: The Winding-Up
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