The Virginians
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The Virginians

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The Virginians was written in the year 1859 by William Makepeace Thackeray. This book is one of the most popular novels of William Makepeace Thackeray, and has been translated into several other languages around the world.

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9789635224289

Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Chapter 1 - In which one of the Virginians visits home
  3. Chapter 2 - In which Harry has to pay for his Supper
  4. Chapter 3 - The Esmonds in Virginia
  5. Chapter 4 - In which Harry finds a New Relative
  6. Chapter 5 - Family Jars
  7. Chapter 6 - The Virginians begin to see the World
  8. Chapter 7 - Preparations for War
  9. Chapter 8 - In which George suffers from a Common Disease
  10. Chapter 9 - Hospitalities
  11. Chapter 10 - A Hot Afternoon
  12. Chapter 11 - Wherein the two Georges prepare for Blood
  13. Chapter 12 - News from the Camp
  14. Chapter 13 - Profitless Quest
  15. Chapter 14 - Harry in England
  16. Chapter 15 - A Sunday at Castlewood
  17. Chapter 16 - In which Gumbo shows Skill with the Old English Weapon
  18. Chapter 17 - On the Scent
  19. Chapter 18 - An Old Story
  20. Chapter 19 - Containing both Love and Luck
  21. Chapter 20 - Facilis Descensus
  22. Chapter 21 - Samaritans
  23. Chapter 22 - In Hospital
  24. Chapter 23 - Holidays
  25. Chapter 24 - From Oakhurst to Tunbridge
  26. Chapter 25 - New Acquaintances
  27. Chapter 26 - In which we are at a very Great Distance from Oakhurst
  28. Chapter 27 - Plenus Opus Aleae
  29. Chapter 28 - The Way of the World
  30. Chapter 29 - In which Harry continues to enjoy Otium sine Dignitate
  31. Chapter 30 - Contains a Letter to Virginia
  32. Chapter 31 - The Bear and the Leader
  33. Chapter 32 - In which a Family Coach is ordered
  34. Chapter 33 - Contains a Soliloquy by Hester
  35. Chapter 34 - In which Mr. Warrington treats the Company with Tea and a Ball
  36. Chapter 35 - Entanglements
  37. Chapter 36 - Which seems to mean Mischief
  38. Chapter 37 - In which various Matches are fought
  39. Chapter 38 - Sampson and the Philistines
  40. Chapter 39 - Harry to the Rescue
  41. Chapter 40 - In which Harry pays off an Old Debt, and incurs some New Ones
  42. Chapter 41 - Rake's Progress
  43. Chapter 42 - Fortunatus Nimium
  44. Chapter 43 - In which Harry flies High
  45. Chapter 44 - Contains what might, perhaps, have been expected
  46. Chapter 45 - In which Harry finds two Uncles
  47. Chapter 46 - Chains and Slavery
  48. Chapter 47 - Visitors in Trouble
  49. Chapter 48 - An Apparition
  50. Chapter 49 - Friends in Need
  51. Chapter 50 - Contains a Great deal of the Finest Morality
  52. Chapter 51 - Conticuere Omnes
  53. Chapter 52 - Intentique Ora tenebant
  54. Chapter 53 - Where we remain at the Court End of the Town
  55. Chapter 54 - During which Harry sits smoking his Pipe at Home
  56. Chapter 55 - Between Brothers
  57. Chapter 56 - Ariadne
  58. Chapter 57 - In which Mr. Harry's Nose continues to be put out of joint
  59. Chapter 58 - Where we do what Cats may do
  60. Chapter 59 - In which we are treated to a Play
  61. Chapter 60 - Which treats of Macbeth, a Supper, and a Pretty Kettle of Fish
  62. Chapter 61 - In which the Prince marches up the Hill and down again
  63. Chapter 62 - Arma Virumque
  64. Chapter 63 - Melpomene
  65. Chapter 64 - In which Harry lives to fight another Day
  66. Chapter 65 - Soldier's Return
  67. Chapter 66 - In which we go a-courting
  68. Chapter 67 - In which a Tragedy is acted, and two more are begun
  69. Chapter 68 - In which Harry goes westward
  70. Chapter 69 - A Little Innocent
  71. Chapter 70 - In which Cupid plays a Considerable Part
  72. Chapter 71 - White Favours
  73. Chapter 72 - (From the Warrington MS.) In which My Lady is on the Top of the Ladder
  74. Chapter 73 - We keep Christmas at Castlewood. 1759
  75. Chapter 74 - News from Canada
  76. Chapter 75 - The Course of True Love
  77. Chapter 76 - Informs us how Mr. Warrington jumped into a Landau
  78. Chapter 77 - And how everybody got out again
  79. Chapter 78 - Pyramus and Thisbe
  80. Chapter 79 - Containing both Comedy and Tragedy
  81. Chapter 80 - Pocahontas
  82. Chapter 81 - Res Angusta Domi
  83. Chapter 82 - Miles's Moidore
  84. Chapter 83 - Troubles and Consolations
  85. Chapter 84 - In which Harry submits to the Common Lot
  86. Chapter 85 - Inveni Portum
  87. Chapter 86 - At Home
  88. Chapter 87 - The Last of God Save the King
  89. Chapter 88 - Yankee Doodle comes to Town
  90. Chapter 89 - A Colonel without a Regiment
  91. Chapter 90 - In which we both fight and run away
  92. Chapter 91 - Satis Pugnae
  93. Chapter 92 - Under Vine and Fig-Tree