LITTLE DORRIT
BY
CHARLES DICKENS
FRONTISPIECE
CONTENTS
BOOK THE FIRST. POVERTY
CHAPTER
- Sun and Shadow
- Fellow Travellers
- Home
- Mrs Flintwinch has a Dream
- Family Affairs
- The Father of the Marshalsea
- The Child of the Marshalsea
- The Lock
- Little Mother
- Containing the whole Science of Government
- Let Loose
- Bleeding Heart Yard
- Patriarchal
- Little Dorrit’s Party
- Mrs Flintwinch has another Dream
- Nobody’s Weakness
- Nobody’s Rival
- Little Dorrit’s Lover
- The Father of the Marshalsea in two or three Relations
- Moving in Society
- Mr Merdle’s Complaint
- A Puzzle
- Machinery in Motion
- Fortune-Telling
- Conspirators and Others
- Nobody’s State of Mind
- Five-and-Twenty
- Nobody’s Disappearance
- Mrs Flintwinch goes on Dreaming
- The Word of a Gentleman
- Spirit
- More Fortune-Telling
- Mrs Merdle’s Complaint
- A Shoal of Barnacles
- What was behind Mr Pancks on Little Dorrit’s Hand
- The Marshalsea becomes an Orphan
BOOK THE SECOND. RICHES
- Fellow Travellers
- Mrs General
- On the Road
- A Letter from Little Dorrit
- Something Wrong Somewhere
- Something Right Somewhere
- Mostly, Prunes and Prism
- The Dowager Mrs Gowan is reminded that ‘It Never Does’
- Appearance and Disappearance
- The Dreams of Mrs Flintwinch thicken
- A Letter from Little Dorrit
- In which a Great Patriotic Conference is holden
- The Progress of an Epidemic
- Taking Advice
- No just Cause or Impediment why these Two Persons
- Getting on
- Missing
- A Castle in the Air
- The Storming of the Castle in the Air
- Introduces the next
- The History of a Self-Tormentor
- Who passes by this Road so late?
- Mistress Affery makes a Conditional Promise
- The Evening of a Long Day
- The Chief Butler Resigns the Seals of Office
- Reaping the Whirlwind
- The Pupil of the Marshalsea
- An Appearance in the Marshalsea
- A Plea in the Marshalsea
- Closing in
- Closed
- Going
- Going!
- Gone
This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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