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LITTLE DORRIT

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Author(s): ( CHARLES DICKENS )

Publisher: ( ZIG ZAG Books )

I have been occupied with this story, during many working hours of two years. I must have been very ill employed, if I could not leave its merits and .... Read More

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    LITTLE DORRIT

    I have been occupied with this story, during many working hours of two years. I must have been very ill employed, if I could not leave its merits and demerits as a whole, to express themselves on its being read as a whole. But, as it is not unreasonable to suppose that I may have held its threads with a more continuous attention than anyone else can have given them during its desultory publication, it is not unreasonable to ask that the weaving may be looked at in its completed state, and with the pattern finished.

    ( CHARLES DICKENS )

    Category: General,Story Book
    ISBN: DICKENS-XXX-XXX
    Sr Chapter Name No Of Page
    1 Preface to the 1857 Edition 2
    2 Little Dorrit 1
    3 Book I: Poverty 1
    4 I: Sun and Shadow 10
    5 II: Fellow Travellers 9
    6 III: Home 9
    7 IV: Mrs. Flintwinch Has a Dream 3
    8 V: Family Affairs 8
    9 VI: The Father of the Marshalsea 8
    10 VII: The Child of the Marshalsea 8
    11 VIII: The Lock 8
    12 IX: Little Mother 10
    13 X: Containing the Whole Science of Government 14
    14 XI: Let Loose 8
    15 XII: Bleeding Heart Yard 6
    16 XIII: Patriarchal 16
    17 XIV: Little Dorrit’s Party 9
    18 XV: Mrs. Flintwinch Has Another Dream 10
    19 XVI: Nobody’s Weakness 7
    20 XVII: Nobody’s Rival 7
    21 XVIII: Little Dorrit’s Lover 7
    22 XIX: The Father of the Marshalsea in Two or Three Relations 8
    23 XX: Moving in Society 10
    24 XXI: Mr. Merdle’s Complaint 6
    25 XXII: A Puzzle 7
    26 XXIII: Machinery in Motion 11
    27 XXIV: Fortune-Telling 11
    28 XXV: Conspirators and Others 7
    29 XXVI: Nobody’s State of Mind 10
    30 XXVII: Five-and-Twenty 9
    31 XXVIII: Nobody’s Disappearance 5
    32 XXIX: Mrs. Flintwinch Goes on Dreaming 6
    33 XXX: The Word of a Gentleman 11
    34 XXX: The Word of a Gentleman 11
    35 XXXII: More Fortune-Telling 7
    36 XXXIII: Mrs. Merdle’s Complaint 7
    37 XXXIV: A Shoal of Barnacles 7
    38 XXXV: What Was Behind Mr. Pancks on Little Dorrit’s Hand 9
    39 XXXVI: The Marshalsea Becomes an Orphan 5
    40 Book II: Riches 1
    41 I: Fellow Travellers 11
    42 II: Mrs. General 3
    43 III: On the Road 11
    44 IV: A Letter from Little Dorrit 3
    45 V: Something Wrong Somewhere 11
    46 VI: Something Right Somewhere 11
    47 VII: Mostly, Prunes and Prism 8
    48 VIII: The Dowager Mrs. Gowan Is Reminded That “It Never Does” 8
    49 IX: Appearance and Disappearance 8
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