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Chapter 1
Introduces all the Rest
Chapter 2
Of Mr Ralph Nickleby, and his Establishments, and his Undertakings, and of a great Joint Stock Company of vast national Importance
Chapter 3
Mr Ralph Nickleby receives Sad Tidings of his Brother, but bears up nobly against the Intelligence communicated to him. The Reader is informed how he liked Nicholas, who is herein introduced, and how kindly he proposed to make his Fortune at once
Chapter 4
Nicholas and his Uncle (to secure the Fortune without loss of time) wait upon Mr Wackford Squeers, the Yorkshire Schoolmaster
Chapter 5
Nicholas starts for Yorkshire. Of his Leave-taking and his Fellow-Travellers, and what befell them on the Road
Chapter 6
In which the Occurrence of the Accident mentioned in the last Chapter, affords an Opportunity to a couple of Gentlemen to tell Stories against each other
Chapter 7
Mr and Mrs Squeers at Home
Chapter 8
Of the Internal Economy of Dotheboys Hall
Chapter 9
Of Miss Squeers, Mrs Squeers, Master Squeers, and Mr Squeers; and of various Matters and Persons connected no less with the Squeerses than Nicholas Nickleby
Chapter 10
How Mr Ralph Nickleby provided for his Niece and Sister-in-Law
Chapter 11
Newman Noggs inducts Mrs and Miss Nickleby into their New Dwelling in the City
Chapter 12
Whereby the Reader will be enabled to trace the further course of Miss Fanny Squeer's Love, and to ascertain whether it ran smooth or otherwise
Chapter 13
Nicholas varies the Monotony of Dothebys Hall by a most vigorous and remarkable proceeding, which leads to Consequences of some Importance
Chapter 14
Having the Misfortune to treat of none but Common People, is necessarily of a Mean and Vulgar Character
Chapter 15
Acquaints the Reader with the Cause and Origin of the Interruption described in the last Chapter, and with some other Matters necessary to be known
Chapter 16
Nicholas seeks to employ himself in a New Capacity, and being unsuccessful, accepts an engagement as Tutor in a Private Family
Chapter 17
Follows the Fortunes of Miss Nickleby
Chapter 18
Miss Knag, after doting on Kate Nickleby for three whole Days, makes up her Mind to hate her for evermore. The Causes which led Miss Knag to form this Resolution
Chapter 19
Descriptive of a Dinner at Mr Ralph Nickleby's, and of the Manner in which the Company entertained themselves, before Dinner, at Dinner, and after Dinner
Chapter 20
Wherein Nicholas at length encounters his Uncle, to whom he expresses his Sentiments with much Candour. His Resolution.
Chapter 21
Madam Mantalini finds herself in a Situation of some Difficulty, and Miss Nickleby finds herself in no Situation at all
Chapter 22
Nicholas, accompanied by Smike, sallies forth to seek his Fortune. He encounters Mr Vincent Crummles; and who he was, is herein made manifest
Chapter 23
Treats of the Company of Mr Vincent Crummles, and of his Affairs, Domestic and Theatrical
Chapter 24
Of the Great Bespeak for Miss Snevellicci, and the first Appearance of Nicholas upon any Stage
Chapter 25
Concerning a young Lady from London, who joins the Company, and an elderly Admirer who follows in her Train; with an affecting Ceremony consequent on their Arrival
Chapter 26
Is fraught with some Danger to Miss Nickleby's Peace of Mind
Chapter 27
Mrs Nickleby becomes acquainted with Messrs Pyke and Pluck, whose Affection and Interest are beyond all Bounds
Chapter 28
Miss Nickleby, rendered desperate by the Persecution of Sir Mulberry Hawk, and the Complicated Difficulties and Distresses which surround her, appeals, as a last resource, to her Uncle for Protection
Chapter 29
Of the Proceedings of Nicholas, and certain Internal Divisions in the Company of Mr Vincent Crummles
Chapter 30
Festivities are held in honour of Nicholas, who suddenly withdraws himself from the Society of Mr Vincent Crummles and his Theatrical Companions
Chapter 31
Of Ralph Nickleby and Newman Noggs, and some wise Precautions, the success or failure of which will appear in the Sequel
Chapter 32
Relating chiefly to some remarkable Conversation, and some remarkable Proceedings to which it gives rise
Chapter 33
In which Mr Ralph Nickleby is relieved, by a very expeditious Process, from all Commerce with his Relations
Chapter 34
Wherein Mr Ralph Nickleby is visited by Persons with whom the Reader has been already made acquainted
Chapter 35
Smike becomes known to Mrs Nickleby and Kate. Nicholas also meets with new Acquaintances. Brighter Days seem to dawn upon the Family
Chapter 36
Private and confidential; relating to Family Matters. Showing how Mr Kenwigs underwent violent Agitation, and how Mrs Kenwigs was as well as could be expected
Chapter 37
Nicholas finds further Favour in the Eyes of the brothers Cheeryble and Mr Timothy Linkinwater. The brothers give a Banquet on a great Annual Occasion. Nicholas, on returning Home from it, receives a mysterious and important Disclosure from the Lips
Chapter 38
Comprises certain Particulars arising out of a Visit of Condolence, which may prove important hereafter. Smike unexpectedly encounters a very old Friend, who invites him to his House, and will take no Denial
Chapter 39
In which another old Friend encounters Smike, very opportunely and to some Purpose
Chapter 40
In which Nicholas falls in Love. He employs a Mediator, whose Proceedings are crowned with unexpected Success, excepting in one solitary Particular
Chapter 41
Containing some Romantic Passages between Mrs Nickleby and the Gentleman in the Small-clothes next Door
Chapter 42
Illustrative of the convivial Sentiment, that the best of Friends must sometimes part
Chapter 43
Officiates as a kind of Gentleman Usher, in bringing various People together
Chapter 44
Mr Ralph Nickleby cuts an old Acquaintance. It would also appear from the Contents hereof, that a Joke, even between Husband and Wife, may be sometimes carried too far
Chapter 45
Containing Matter of a surprising Kind
Chapter 46
Throws some Light upon Nicholas's Love; but whether for Good or Evil the Reader must determine
Chapter 47
Mr Ralph Nickleby has some confidential Intercourse with another old Friend. They concert between them a Project, which promises well for both
Chapter 48
Being for the Benefit of Mr Vincent Crummles, and positively his last Appearance on this Stage
Chapter 49
Chronicles the further Proceedings of the Nickleby Family, and the Sequel of the Adventure of the Gentleman in the Small-clothes
Chapter 50
Involves a serious Catastrophe
Chapter 51
The Project of Mr Ralph Nickleby and his Friend approaching a successful Issue, becomes unexpectedly known to another Party, not admitted into their Confidence
Chapter 52
Nicholas despairs of rescuing Madeline Bray, but plucks up his Spirits again, and determines to attempt it. Domestic Intelligence of the Kenwigses and Lillyvicks
Chapter 53
Containing the further Progress of the Plot contrived by Mr Ralph Nickleby and Mr Arthur Gride
Chapter 54
The Crisis of the Project and its Result
Chapter 55
Of Family Matters, Cares, Hopes, Disappointments, and Sorrows
Chapter 56
Ralph Nickleby, baffled by his Nephew in his late Design, hatches a Scheme of Retaliation which Accident suggests to him, and takes into his Counsels a tried Auxiliary
Chapter 57
How Ralph Nickleby's Auxiliary went about his Work, and how he prospered with it
Chapter 58
In which one Scene of this History is closed
Chapter 59
The Plots begin to fail, and Doubts and Dangers to disturb the Plotter
Chapter 60
The Dangers thicken, and the Worst is told
Chapter 61
Wherein Nicholas and his Sister forfeit the good Opinion of all worldly and prudent People
Chapter 62
Ralph makes one last Appointment--and keeps it
Chapter 63
The Brothers Cheeryble make various Declarations for themselves and others. Tim Linkinwater makes a Declaration for himself
Chapter 64
An old Acquaintance is recognised under melancholy Circumstances, and Dotheboys Hall breaks up for ever
Chapter 65
Conclusion