Personal History of David Copperfield
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Charles Dickens. Personal History of David Copperfield
Personal History of David Copperfield
Table of Contents
THE HON. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD WATSON,
PREFACE
LIST OF PLATES
ERRATA
Chapter I. I am born
DAVID COPPERFIELD THE YOUNGER
CHAPTER I
Chap. II. I observe
CHAPTER II
Our Pew at Church
Chap. III. I have a Change
CHAPTER III
I am hospitably received by Mr. Peggotty
CHAPTER IV. I FALL INTO DISGRACE
CHAPTER V. I AM SENT AWAY FROM HOME
The friendly Waiter and I
My musical breakfast
CHAPTER VI. I ENLARGE MY CIRCLE OF ACQUAINTANCE
CHAPTER VII. MY "FIRST HALF" AT SALEM HOUSE
Streetforth and Mr. Mell
CHAPTER VIII. MY HOLIDAYS. ESPECIALLY ONE HAPPY AFTERNOON
Changes at Home
CHAPTER IX. I HAVE A MEMORABLE BIRTHDAY
CHAPTER X. I BECOME NEGLECTED, AND AM PROVIDED FOR
Mrs. Gummidge casts a damp on our departure
CHAPTER XI. I BEGIN LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT, AND DON'T LIKE IT
My magnificent order at the public house
CHAPTER XII. LIKING LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT NO BETTER, I FORM A GREAT RESOLUTION
CHAPTER XIII. THE SEQUEL OF MY RESOLUTION
I make myself known to my Aunt
CHAPTER XIV. MY AUNT MAKES UP HER MIND ABOUT ME
The momentous interview
CHAPTER XV. I MAKE ANOTHER BEGINNING
CHAPTER XVI. I AM A NEW BOY IN MORE SENSES THAN ONE
I return to the Doctor's after the party
Chap. XIII. Somebody turns up
CHAPTER XVII
Somebody turns up
Chap. XVIII. A Retrospect
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX. I LOOK ABOUT ME, AND MAKE A DISCOVERY
My first fall in life
CHAPTER XX. STEERFORTH'S HOME
Chap. XXI. Little Em'ly
CHAPTER XXI
We arrive unexpectedly at Mr. Peggotty's fireside
CHAPTER XXII. SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE
I make the acquaintance of Miss Mowcher
Martha
CHAPTER XXIII. I CORROBORATE MR. DICK, AND CHOOSE A PROFESSION
Chap. XXIV. My first Dissipation
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTEK XXV. GOOD AND BAD ANGELS
Uriah persists in hovering near us at the dinner party
CHAPTER XXVI. I FALL INTO CAPTIVITY
I fall into captivity
Chap. XXVII. Tommy Traddles
CHAPTER XXVII
Chap. XXVIII. Mr. Micawber's Gauntlet
CHAPTER XXVIII
We are disturbed in our cookery
CHAPTER XXIX. I VISIT STEERFORTH AT HIS HOME, AGAIN
Chap. XXX. A Loss
CHAPTER XXX
I find Mr. Barkis "going out with the tide"
Chap. XXXI. A greater Loss
CHAPTER XXXI
CHAPTER XXXII. THE BEGINNING OF A LONG JOURNEY
Mr. Peggoty and Mrs. Steerforth
Chap. XXXIII. Blissful
CHAPTER XXXIII
Chap. XXXIV. My Aunt astonishes me
CHAPTER XXXIV
My Aunt astonishes me
Chap. XXXV. Depression
CHAPTER XXXV
Mr. Wickfield and his partner wait upon my Aunt
Chap. XXXVI. Enthusiasm
CHAPTER XXXVI
Mr. Micawber delivers some valedictory remarks
Chap. XXXVII. A little Cold Water
CHAPTER XXXVII
CHAPTER XXXVIII. A DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Traddles makes a figure in parliament, and I report him
CHAPTEK XXXIX. WICKFIELD AND HEEP
CHAPTER XL. THE WANDERER
The Wanderer
CHAPTER XLI. DORA'S AUNTS
Traddles and I in conference with the Misses Spenlow
CHAPTER XLII. MISCHIEF
CHAPTER XLIII. ANOTHER RETROSPECT
I am Married
CHAPTER XLIV. OUR HOUSEKEEPING
Our Housekeeping
CHAPTER XLV. MR. DICK FULFILS MY AUNT'S PREDICTION
Mr. Dick fulfils my Aunt's prediction
CHAPTER XLVI. INTELLIGENCE
CHAPTER XLVII. MARTHA
The River
CHAPTER XLVIII. DOMESTIC
CHAPTER XLIX. I AM INVOLVED IN MYSTERY
CHAPTER L. Mr. PEGGOTTY's DREAM COMES TRUE
Mr. Peggoty's dream comes true
CHAPTER LI. THE BEGINNING OF A LONGER JOURNEY
CHAPTER LII. I ASSIST AT AN EXPLOSION
Restoration of mutual confidence between Mr. and Mrs. Micawber
CHAPTER LIII. ANOTHER RETROSPECT
My child-wife's old companion
CHAPTER LIV. MR. MICAWBER'S TRANSACTIONS
CHAPTER LV. TEMPEST
CHAPTER LVI. THE NEW WOUND, AND THE OLD
I am the bearer of evil tidings
CHAPTER LVII. THE EMIGRANTS
The Emigrants
CHAPTEE LVIII. ABSENCE
CHAPTER LIX. RETURN
CHAPTER LX. AGNES
CHAPTER LXI. I AM SHOWN TWO INTERESTING PENITENTS
I am shown two interesting penitents
CHAPTER LXII. A LIGHT SHINES ON MY WAY
A Stranger calls to see me
CHAPTER LXIII. A VISITOR
CHAPTER LXIV. A LAST RETROSPECT
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Charles Dickens
Published by Good Press, 2020
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"Some local irritation, ma'am?"
"Nonsense!" replied my aunt, and corked herself again, at one blow.
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