The Newcomes / by William Makepeace Thackeray
Chicago and New York : Rand, McNally and Company
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Preliminares.
The newcomes.
Chapitre I. The overture - after which the curtain rises upon a drinking chorus.
Chapitre II. Colonel newcomes wild oats.
Chapitre III. Colonel newcomes letter - box.
Chapitre IV. In which the author and the hero resume their acquaintance.
Chapitre V. Clives uncles.
Chapitre VI. Newcome brothers.
Chapitre VII. In which MR. clives school - days are over.
Chapitre VIII. Mrs. newcome at home ( Asmall early party ).
Chapitre IX. Miss honeymans.
Chapitre X. Ethel and her relations.
Chapitre XI. At Mrs. ridleys.
Chapitre XII. In which everyone is asked to dinner.
Chapitre XIII. In which Thomas newcome sings his last song.
Chapitre XIV. Park lane.
Chapitre XV. The old ladies.
Chapitre XVI. In which Mr. sherrick lets his house in fitzroy square. - Chapitre XVII. Aschool of art.
Chapitre XVI. In which Mr. sherrick lets his house in fitzroy square.
Chapitre XVII. Aschool of art.
Chapitre XVIII. New companions. - Chapitre XIX. The colonel at home.
Chapitre XVIII. New companions.
Chapitre XIX. The colonel at home.
Chapitre XX. Contains more particulars of the colonel and his brethren.
Chapitre XXI. Is sentimental, but short.
Chapitre XXII. Describes a visit to paris; with accidents and incidents in london.
Chapitre XXIII. In which we hear a soprano and a contralto.
Chapitre XXIV. In which the newcome brothers once more meet together in unity.
Chapitre XXV. Is passed in a public house.
Chapitre XXVI. In which colonel newcomes horses are sold.
Chapitre XXVII. Youth and sunshine.
Chapitre XXVIII. In which clive begins to see the world.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapitre XXIX. In which barnes comes a - wooing.
Chapitre XXX. A retreat.
Chapitre XXXI. Mme. La duchesse.
Chapitre XXXII. Barnes courtship.
Chapitre XXXIII. Lady kew at the congress.
Chapitre XXXIV. The end of the congress of baden.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapitre XXXV. Across the alps.
Chapitre XXXVI. In which M. de florac is promoted.
Chapitre XXXVII. Returns to lord kew.
Chapitre XXXVIII. In which lady kew leaves his lordship quite convalescent.
Volume II.
The newcomes.
Chapitre I. Among the painters.
Chapitre II. Returns from rome to pall mall.
Chapitre II. An old story.
Chapitre IV. Injured innocence.
Chapitre V. Returns to some old friends.
Chapitre VI. In which Mr. Charles honeyman appears in an amiable light.
Chapitre VII. Astag of ten.
Chapitre VIII. The hotel de florac.
Chapitre IX. Contains two or three acts of a little comedy.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapitre X. In which benedick is a married man.
Chapitre XI. Contains at least six more courses and two desserts.
Chapitre XII. Clive in new quarters.
Chapitre XIII. An old friend.
Chapitre XIV. Family secrets.
Chapitre XV. In which kinsmen fall out.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapitre XVI. Has a tragical ending.
Chapitre XVII. Barnes skeleton closet.
Chapitre XVIII. Rosa quo locorum sera moratur.
Chapitre XIX. Rosebury and newcome.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapitre XX. " One more unfortunate."
Chapitre XXI. In which achilles loses briseis.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapitre XXII. In which we to the colonel. - Chapitre XXIII. In which we are introduced to a new newcome.
Chapitre XXII. In which we to the colonel.
Chapitre XXIII. In which we are introduced to a new newcome.
Chapitre XXIV. Mr. and Mrs. Clive newcome.
Chapitre XXV. Mrs. Clive at home.
Chapitre XXVI. Absit omen.
Chapitre XXVII. In which mrs. clive comes into her fortune.
Chapitre XXVIII. In which the colonel and the newcome athenaeum are both lectured.
Chapitre XXIX. Newcome and liberty.
Chapitre XXX. Aletter and a reconciliation.
Chapitre XXXI. The election.
Chapitre XXXII. Chiltern hundreds.
Chapitre XXXIII. In which mrs. clive newcome's carriage is ordered.
Chapitre XXXIV. Belisarius.
Chapitre XXXV. In which belisarius returns from exile.
Chapitre XXXVI. In which clive begins the world.
Chapitre XXXVII. Founder's day at grey friars.
Chapitre XXXVIII. Christmas at rosebury. - Chapitre XXXIX. The shortest and happiest in the whole history.
Chapitre XXXVIII. Christmas at rosebury.
Chapitre XXXIX. The shortest and happiest in the whole history.
Chapitre XL. In which the author goes on a pleasant errand.
Chapitre XLI. In which old friends come together.
Chapitre XLII. In which the colonel says adsum when his name is called.