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BEFORE THE CURTAIN

CHAPTER I: Chiswick Mall

CHAPTER II: In Which Miss Sharp and Miss Sedley Prepare to Open the Campaign

CHAPTER III: Rebecca Is in Presence of the Enemy

CHAPTER IV: The Green Silk Purse

CHAPTER V: Dobbin of Ours

CHAPTER VI: Vauxhall

CHAPTER VII: Crawley of Queen's Crawley

CHAPTER VIII: Private and Confidential

CHAPTER IX: Family Portraits

CHAPTER X: Miss Sharp Begins to Make Friends

CHAPTER XI: Arcadian Simplicity

CHAPTER XII: Quite a Sentimental Chapter

CHAPTER XIII: Sentimental and Otherwise

CHAPTER XIV: Miss Crawley at Home

CHAPTER XV: In Which Rebecca's Husband Appears for a Short Time

CHAPTER XVI: The Letter on the Pincushion

CHAPTER XVII: How Captain Dobbin Bought a Piano

CHAPTER XVIII: Who Played on the Piano Captain Dobbin Bought

CHAPTER XIX: Miss Crawley at Nurse

CHAPTER XX: In Which Captain Dobbin Acts as the Messenger of Hymen

CHAPTER XXI: A Quarrel About an Heiress

CHAPTER XXII: A Marriage and Part of a Honeymoon

CHAPTER XXIII: Captain Dobbin Proceeds on His Canvass

CHAPTER XXIV: In Which Mr. Osborne Takes Down the Family Bible

CHAPTER XXV: In Which All the Principal Personages Think Fit to Leave Brighton

CHAPTER XXVI: Between London and Chatham

CHAPTER XXVII: In Which Amelia Joins Her Regiment

CHAPTER XXVIII: In Which Amelia Invades the Low Countries

CHAPTER XXIX: Brussels

CHAPTER XXX: "The Girl I Left Behind Me"

CHAPTER XXXI: In Which Jos Sedley Takes Care of His Sister

CHAPTER XXXII: In Which Jos Takes Flight, and the War Is Brought to a Close

CHAPTER XXXIII: In Which Miss Crawley's Relations Are Very Anxious About Her

CHAPTER XXXIV: James Crawley's Pipe Is Put Out

CHAPTER XXXV: Widow and Mother

CHAPTER XXXVI: How to Live Well on Nothing a Year

CHAPTER XXXVII: The Subject Continued

CHAPTER XXXVIII: A Family in a Very Small Way

CHAPTER XXXIX: A Cynical Chapter

CHAPTER X: In Which Becky Is Recognized by the Family

CHAPTER XLI: In Which Becky Revisits the Halls of Her Ancestors

CHAPTER XLII: Which Treats of the Osborne Family

CHAPTER XLIII: In Which the Reader Has to Double the Cape

CHAPTER XLIV: A Round-about Chapter between London and Hampshire

CHAPTER XLV: Between Hampshire and London

CHAPTER XLVI: Struggles and Trials

CHAPTER XLVII: Gaunt House

CHAPTER XLVIII: In Which the Reader Is Introduced to the Very Best of Company

CHAPTER XLIX: In Which We Enjoy Three Courses and a Dessert

CHAPTER L: Contains a Vulgar Incident

CHAPTER LI: In Which a Charade Is Acted Which May or May Not Puzzle the Reader

CHAPTER LII: In Which Lord Steyne Shows Himself in a Most Amiable Light

CHAPTER LIII: A Rescue and a Catastrophe

CHAPTER LIV: Sunday After the Battle

CHAPTER LV: In Which the Same Subject is Pursued

CHAPTER LVI: Georgy is Made a Gentleman

CHAPTER LVII: Eothen

CHAPTER LVIII: Our Friend the Major

CHAPTER LIX: The Old Piano

CHAPTER LX: Returns to the Genteel World

CHAPTER LXI: In Which Two Lights are Put Out

CHAPTER LXII: Am Rhein

CHAPTER LXIII: In Which We Meet an Old Acquaintance

CHAPTER LXIV: A Vagabond Chapter

CHAPTER LXV: Full of Business and Pleasure

CHAPTER LXVI: Amantium Irae

CHAPTER LXVII: Which Contains Births, Marriages, and Deaths

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