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Works: The Life And Adventures Of Nickolas Nickleby: Vol. II.
Works The Life And Adventures Of Nickolas Nickleby Vol II Author:Charles Dickens The Life and Adventures NICHOLAS NICKLEBY - In Two Vols.-Vol. 11. WITH THE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS -- CONTENTS --VOL. CHAPTER XXXIII. PAdE In which Mr. Ralpli Niclileby is relieved, by a very expeditious Process, from all Conln ercew ith his Relations - . 1 CHAPTER XXXIV. Wherein Mr. alph Nickleby is visited by Persons with whom the Reader has be... more »en already made acquainted . . - . l 10 CHAPTER XXXV. Smike becomes known to Mrs. Nickleby and Kate. Nicholas also meets . with. new. Acquaintances, and brighter Days seem to dawn upoil the Family . . . 30 CHAPTER XXXVI. Private and co fidentia l relating to Family Matters. Showing how Mr. Kenwigs underwent violent Agitation, and how hirs. Kenmigs was as well as could be expected . - . . 51 CHAPTER XXXVII. 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 frov the-Lips , of Mrs. Nickleby . . . 62 11. a 3 CHdPTEft XXXVIII. PAGE Comprises certain Particulars arising out of a Visit of Condolence, which may prove important hereafter, Smike unexpectedly encounters a very old Eriend, who invites him to his House, and will take no Denial . b . 83 CHtiPTEIi XXXIX. In wl ich another old Friend ellcounters Smike, very opportunely and to some Purpose . b b . 101 U CHAPTER XL. 111 which Nieholas falls in Love. He employa a Mediator, whoso Procecdings are crowned with unexpected Success, excepting in one solitary Particular . 112 CHAPTER XLI. Containing sonle Eom lntic Passages between llr iN. ickleby and , the Gentlemail in the Small-clothes next Door . . 153 CHAPTER XLII. Illustrative of tho convivial Sentiment, that the best of Friendri must gometimes part . 149 CHAPTER XLIII. Olliciatos as a Kind of Gentleman Usher, in bringing various Peoplo together . b b b 163 CHAPTER XLIV. Mr. Ralph Nickleby cuts an old Acquaintance. It mould also appear from the Contents hereof, that a Joke, even between Husband and Wife, mt y be sometimes carried too far . . 180 CHAPTER XLV. Containing Matter 0f. a surprising Kind b . 198 CONTENTS CHAPTER XLVI. PAGE Throws some Light upon Nicholass Love but whether for Good or Evil the Reader must detcrmine l . l 214 , CHAPTER XLVII. Mr. Ralph Nickleby has sonlo confidential Ii tercourse with anotl cr old Friend. They concert between then1 a Project, which promhes well for both l . . . . l 231 CHAPTER SLVIII. Being , for 40 e n e iotf Mr. Vincent Crummles, and positively his last Appearance on this Stage . . l 250 CHAPTER SLIS. Chronicles tho further Proceedings of the Nicldeby Family, and tho Secluel of the Advcnturc of the Gentleman in the Smallclothes . . . . . . . 264 CHAPTER L. Involvcs a serious Catast rophe l . . . l 283 CHAPTER LI. The r o j e i tof rk. a, lpl Nickleby andlis ricnda piroaclting a successful Issuo, bccomos uncxpectedIy known to another Party, not admitted into their Confidence. l . 300 CHAPTER LII. Nicholns despairs of rescuillg Maclelinc Bray, but plucl s up his Spirits again, and determines to attempt it. Domcstic Intclligence of the Renlvigses and Lillyvicks a . 314 CHAPTER LIII. contain in the further Progress of thc Plot contrived by Mr. Ralph Nickleby and Mr. Arthur Gride . . . S30 viii CONTENTS, CHAPTER LIV. PAGE The Crisis of the Project, and its Result . 350 e CHAPTER LV. Of Family Matt, ers, Cares, Hopes, Disappointments, and Sorroma 369 CHAPTER LVI. ...« less