by William Makepeace Thackeray
Contents
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Introducing to the reader the chief personages of this narrative.
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In which are depicted the pleasures of a sentimental attachment.
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In which a narcotic is administered, and a great deal of genteel
society depicted.
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In which Mrs. Catherine becomes an honest woman again.
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Contains Mr. Brock's autobiography, and other matter.
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The adventures of the ambassador, Mr. MacShane.
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Which embraces a period of seven years.
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Enumerates the accomplishments of Master Thomas Billings--
introduces Brock as Doctor Wood--and announces the execution of Ensign MacShane.
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Interview between Count Galgenstein and Master Thomas Billings, when
he informs the Count of his parentage.
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Showing how Galgenstein and Mrs. Cat recognise each other in
Marylebone Gardens--and how the Count drives her home in his carrige.
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Of some domestic quarrels, and the consequence thereof.
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Treats of love, and prepares for death.
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Being a preparation for the end. Chapter the Last.
Another Last Chapter.