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Chapter | CX. —Continuation of the Black’s Visits to his Prisoners | 1 |
| CXI.—A Conversation | 5 |
| CXII.—The Conversation concluded | 10 |
| CXIII.—Esther de Medina and Old Death | 12 |
| CXIV.—Old Death in the Dungeon | 18 |
| CXV.—Thomas Rainford | 20 |
| CXVI.-Old Death | 22 |
| CXVII.—An Explanatory Conversation | 26 |
| CXVIII.—The Insolvent Debtors’ Court | 28 |
| CXIX.—The Examination of Mr. Frank Curtis | 32 |
| CXX.—The Lapse of Nineteen Years | 36 |
| CXXI.—Mr. Hatfield | 41 |
| CXXII.—Two of the Reader’s Old Friends | 44 |
| CXXIII.—A Man of Business | 46 |
| CXXIV.—Charles Hatfield | 48 |
| CXXV.—The Projected Railway Company | 53 |
| CXXVI.—Elucidations | 58 |
| CXXVII.—The Wanderers | 63 |
| CXXVIII.—The Journey continued and concluded | 67 |
| CXXIX.—The Advertising Agent | 73 |
| CXXX.—Perdita | 75 |
| CXXXI.—The Syren’s Arts and Charms | 80 |
| CXXXII.—The Dangerous Sophistry of a Lovely Woman | 86 |
| CXXXIII.—A Throne Surrounded by Republican Institutions | 88 |
| CXXXIV.—A Painful Scene | 94 |
| CXXXV.—Charles Hatfield and Mrs. Fitzhardinge | 99 |
| CXXXVI.—Infatuation | 101 |
| CXXXVII.—Two more Old Acquaintances | 107 |
| CXXXVIII.—The Money-lender | 109 |
| CXXXIX.—The Miser alone in his Dwelling | 112 |
| CXL.—Fresh Scenes and More Troubles at Home | 116 |
| CXLI.—The Flight | 120 |
| CXLII.—The Dress-maker: a Love Story | 123 |
| CXLIII.—Conclusion of the History of a Dress-maker: a Love Story | 140 |
| CXLIV.—Dover | 144 |
| CXLV.—A Mysterious Occurrence.—The Journey continued | 148 |
| CXLVI.—Two Unpleasant Lodgers | 151 |
| CXLVII.—The Captain’s Ludicrous Adventure | 155 |
| CXLVIII.—The Charterhouse | 160 |
| CXLIX.—A Strange Narrative | 163 |
| CL.—The Colonel and the Captain | 168 |
| CLI.—The Calm—The Tempest | 170 |
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