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Hard times, Hunted down, Holiday romance, and George Silverman's explanation
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Contents
BOOK THE FIRST SOWING
1
CHAPTER IV
16
CHAPTER V
24
Mrs Sparsit
46
CHAPTER IX
61
CHAPTER XI
77
Rachael
93
CHAPTER XV
107
CHAPTER IX
212
Mrs Sparsits Staircase
222
CHAPTER XII
237
CHAPTER VI
243
Very Ridiculous
250
Very Decided 201
261
CHAPTER IV
271
CHAPTER V
282
More
BOOK THE SECOND REAPING
123
CHAPTER II
138
The Whelp
147
CHAPTER IV
153
CHAPTER VI
170
CHAPTER VI
292
Whelphunting
303
CHAPTER VIII
316
CHAPTER IX
324
Less
Common terms and phrases
agen
answered
asked
backgammon
Bank
believe
better
Bitzer
Boldheart
Bounderby of Coketown
Bounderby's
considered
coom
cried
curtsey
dark
daughter
dear
door
eyes
face
fact
Fareway
father
fellow
gentleman
girl
gone
hand
head
hear
heard
heart
Hoghton Towers
honour
hope
hour
James Hart
James Harthouse
Josiah Bounderby
Jupe
Kidderminster
knew
light porter
live
looked
Louisa
ma'am
manner
marriage
married
Meltham
mind
Miss Gradgrind
morning
never
night
nine oils
observed
old Bounderby
old woman
Orange
Pegler
poor
present
quiet
Rachael
returned
round
seemed
seen
shaking
Sissy
sister
Slackbridge
Sleary
Slinkton
Sparsit
speak
Stephen Blackpool
stood
stopped
street
suppose
sure
tears
tell
thee
there's
thing
thou
thought
Thquire
told
took
town
trouble
turned
voice
wait
walk
Westminster School
whelp
window
wonder
word
Bibliographic information
Title
Hard times, Hunted down, Holiday romance, and George Silverman's explanation
Volume 25 of Works
,
Charles Dickens
Author
Charles Dickens
Editor
Andrew Lang
Publisher
Chapman & Hall, 1898
Original from
Pennsylvania State University
Digitized
3 Apr 2009
 
 
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