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Sir Leicester Dedlock, an idle, fashionable aristocrat, maintains his ancestral home in rural Lincolnshire and also a place in London. Lady Dedlock, his wife, "has beauty still" at or near fifty but is proud and vain. She keeps a secret unknown even to Sir Leicester. When she was young, she bore an illegitimate child, a girl, to her lover, Captain Hawdon. What she does not know, however, is that the child is still alive.... More

About the Author
About the Novel
  A Brief Synopsis
Summaries and Commentaries
  Chapter 1: In Chancery
  Chapter 2: In Fashion
  Chapter 3: A Process
  Chapter 4: Telescopic Philanthropy
  Chapter 5: A Morning Adventure
  Chapter 6: Quite at Home
  Chapter 7: The Ghost's Walk
  Chapter 8: Covering a Multitude of Sins
  Chapter 9: Signs and Tokens
  Chapters 10 & 11: The Law Writer & Our Dead Brother
  Chapter 12: On the Watch
  Chapter 13: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 14: Deportment
  Chapter 15: Bell Yard
  Chapter 16: Tom-all-Alone's
  Chapter 17: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 18: Lady Dedlock
  Chapter 19: Moving On
  Chapters 20 & 21: A New Lodger & The Smallweed Family
  Chapter 22: Mr. Bucket
  Chapter 23: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 24: An Appeal Case
  Chapter 25: Mrs. Snagsby Sees It All
  Chapter 26: Sharpshooters
  Chapter 27: More Old Soldiers Than One
  Chapter 28: The Ironmaster
  Chapter 29: The Young Man
  Chapter 30: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 31: Nurse and Patient
  Chapter 32: The Appointed Time
  Chapter 33: Interlopers
  Chapter 34: A Turn of the Screw
  Chapter 35: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 36: Chesney Wold
  Chapter 37: Jarndyce and Jarndyce
  Chapter 38: A Struggle
  Chapter 39: Attorney and Client
  Chapter 40: National and Domestic
  Chapter 41: In Mr. Tulkinghorn's Room
  Chapter 42: In Mr. Tulkinghorn's Chambers
  Chapter 43: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 44: The Letter and the Answer
  Chapter 45: In Trust
  Chapter 46: Stop Him!
  Chapter 47: Jo's Will
  Chapter 48: Closing In
  Chapter 49: Dutiful Friendship
  Chapter 50: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 51: Enlightened
  Chapter 52: Obstinacy
  Chapters 53 & 54: The Track & Springing a Mine
  Chapter 55: Flight
  Chapter 56: Pursuit
  Chapter 57: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 58: A Wintry Day and Night
  Chapter 59: Esther's Narrative
  Chapter 60: Perspective
  Chapter 61: A Discovery
  Chapter 62: Another Discovery
  Chapter 63: Steel and Iron
  Chapter 64: Esther's Narrative
  Chapters 65 & 66: Beginning in the World & Down in Lincolnshire
  Chapter 67: The Close of Esther's Narrative
 

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