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CONTENTS.
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  1. Chap. XLIV.—Further Continuation of the Enterprise of Mr. Jonas and his Friend 505
  2. Chap. XLV.—In which Tom Pinch and his Sister take a little Pleasure; but quite in a Domestic Way, and with no Ceremony about it 513
  3. Chap. XLVI.—In which Miss Pecksniff makes Love, Mr. Jonas makes Wrath, Mrs. Gamp makes Tea, and Mr. Chuffey makes Business 520
  4. Chap. XLVII.—Conclusion of the Enterprise of Mr. Jonas and his Friend 537
  5. Chap. XLVIII.—Bears Tidings of Martin, and of Mark, as well as of a Third Person not quite unknown to the Reader. Exhibits Filial Piety in an Ugly Aspect; and casts a doubtful Ray of Light upon a very Dark Place 545
  6. Chap. XLIX.—In which Mrs. Harris, assisted by a Teapot, is the cause of a Division between Friends 558
  7. Chap. L.—Surprises Tom Pinch very much, and shows how certain Confidences passed between Him and his Sister 568
  8. Chap. LI.—Sheds New and Brighter Light upon the very Dark Place; and contains the Sequel of the Enterprise of Mr. Jonas and his Friend 577
  9. Chap. LII.—In which the Tables are Turned, completely Upside Down 593.
  10. Chap. LIII.—What John Westlock said to Tom Pinch's Sister; what Tom Pinch's Sister said to John Westlock; what Tom Pinch said to both of them; and how they all passed the Remainder of the Day 608
  11. Chap. LIV.—Gives the Author great Concern. For it is the Last in the Book 615