Chapter
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Page
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Preface,
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vii
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I.
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The inmates of Dulham Vicarage,
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1
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II.
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Fidgfumblasquidiot,
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7
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III.
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Bill and Joe,
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10
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IV.
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An Afternoon at Ruddymere,
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15
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V.
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An Edifying Sunday,
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20
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VI.
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A Luncheon Out,
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28
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VII.
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Mrs Newman's Dream,
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38
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VIII.
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Mr Lockstable's Courtship,
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48
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IX.
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Mr Bristley mounts his Hobby, and brings the Dream upon Lesbia,
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58
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X.
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Reformed Horseback in a Run with the Frogmore,
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64
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XI.
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More Country Life,
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80
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XII.
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Seeing Lettie Off,
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83
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XIII.
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The Background of the Dream,
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89
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XIV.
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Home News, and Interviewing a Nationalist,
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97
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XV.
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Lesbia's Correspondence, and the Penumbra of the Dream upon Letitia,
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103
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XVI.
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The Correspondence continued,
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107
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XVII.
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The Same,
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112
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XVIII.
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The Correspondence concluded,
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119
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XIX.
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Englishwomen and the Politics of the Day,
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126
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XX.
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From Country to Town,
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131
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XXI.
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Frivolous and Important,
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135
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XXII.
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The Screaming Farce Bill,
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143
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