David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, Literature Unit Studywww.staidenshomeschool.com 2009
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CONTENTS
I. I Am BornII. I ObserveIII. I Have a ChangeIV. I Fall into DisgraceV. I Am Sent AwayVI. I Enlarge My Circle of AcquaintanceVII. My 'First Half' at Salem HouseVIII. My Holidays. Especially One Happy AfternoonIX. I Have a Memorable BirthdayX. I Become Neglected, and Am Provided ForXI. I Begin Life on My Own Account, and Don't Like ItXII. Liking Life on My Own Account No Better, I Form a Great ResolutionXIII. The Sequel of My ResolutionXIV. My Aunt Makes up Her Mind About MeXV. I Make Another BeginningXVI. I Am a New Boy in More Senses Than OneXVII. Somebody Turns UpXVIII. A RetrospectXIX. I Look About Me and Make a DiscoveryXX. Steerforth's HomeXXI. Little Em'lyXXII. Some Old Scenes, and Some New PeopleXXIII. I Corroborate Mr. Dick, and Choose a ProfessionXXIV. My First DissipationXXV. Good and Bad AngelsXXVI. I Fall into CaptivityXXVII. Tommy TraddlesXXVIII. Mr. Micawber's GauntletXXIX. I Visit Steerforth at His Home, AgainXXX. A LossXXXI. A Greater LossXXXII. The Beginning of a Long JourneyXXXIII. BlissfulXXXIV. My Aunt Astonishes MeXXXV. DepressionXXXVI. EnthusiasmXXXVII. A Little Cold WaterXXXVIII. A Dissolution of PartnershipXXXIX. Wickfield and HeepXL. The WandererXLI. Dora's AuntsXLII. Mischief