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PHINEAS FINN
ОглавлениеChapter I. Phineas Finn Proposes to Stand for Loughshane
Chapter II. Phineas Finn is Elected for Loughshane
Chapter III. Phineas Finn Takes His Seat
Chapter IV. Lady Laura Standish
Chapter VI. Lord Brentford's Dinner
Chapter VII. Mr. and Mrs. Bunce
Chapter VIII. The News about Mr. Mildmay and Sir Everard
Chapter IX. The New Government
Chapter XII. Autumnal Prospects
Chapter XV. Donald Bean's Pony
Chapter XVI. Phineas Finn Returns to Killaloe
Chapter XVII. Phineas Finn Returns to London
Chapter XIX. Lord Chiltern Rides His Horse Bonebreaker
Chapter XX. The Debate on the Ballot
Chapter XXII. Lady Baldock at Home
Chapter XXIII. Sunday in Grosvenor Place
Chapter XXIV. The Willingford Bull
Chapter XXV. Mr. Turnbull's Carriage Stops the Way
Chapter XXVI. "The First Speech"
Chapter XXVII. Phineas Discussed
Chapter XXVIII. The Second Reading Is Carried
Chapter XXIX. A Cabinet Meeting
Chapter XXX. Mr. Kennedy's Luck
Chapter XXXI. Finn for Loughton
Chapter XXXII. Lady Laura Kennedy's Headache
Chapter XXXIII. Mr. Slide's Grievance
Chapter XXXV. Mr. Monk upon Reform
Chapter XXXVI. Phineas Finn Makes Progress
Chapter XXXVII. A Rough Encounter
Chapter XXXIX. Lady Laura Is Told
Chapter XL .Madame Max Goesler
Chapter XLII. Lady Baldock Does Not Send a Card to Phineas Finn
Chapter XLIV. Phineas and His Friends
Chapter XLV. Miss Effingham's Four Lovers
Chapter XLVII. Mr. Mildmay's Bill
Chapter XLIX. The Duellists Meet
Chapter LI. Troubles at Loughlinter
Chapter LIII. Showing How Phineas Bore the Blow
Chapter LV. Lord Chiltern at Saulsby
Chapter LVI. What the People in Marylebone Thought
Chapter LVII. The Top Brick of the Chimney
Chapter LVIII. Rara Avis in Terris
Chapter LX. Madame Goesler's Politics
Chapter LXII. The Letter That Was Sent to Brighton
Chapter LXIII. Showing How the Duke Stood His Ground
Chapter LXV. The Cabinet Minister at Killaloe
Chapter LXVII. Job's Comforters
Chapter LXVIII. The Joint Attack
Chapter LXX. The Prime Minister's House
Chapter LXXII. Madame Goesler's Generosity