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出版社:中國對外翻譯出版公司 ISBN:9787500126812 商品編碼:10058279273381 包裝:平裝 開本:32開 出版時間:2010-07-01 頁數:698 代碼:36
" 商品基本信息,請以下列介紹為準 | 商品名稱: | 名利場 | 作者: | WilliamThackeray[著] | 代碼: | 36.0 | 出版社: | 中國對外翻譯出版公司 | 出版日期: | 2010-07-01 | ISBN: | 9787500126812 | 印次: | 1 | 版次: | 1 | 裝幀: | | 開本: | 32開 |
目錄 | Chapter 1Chiswick Mall Chapter 2In Which Miss Sharp and Miss Sedley Prepare to Open the Campaign Chapter 3Rebecca Is in Presence of the Enemy Chapter 4The Green Silk Purr>Chapter 5Dobbin of Ourr>Chapter 6Vauxhall Chapter 7Crawley of Queens Crawley Chapter 8Private and Confidential Chapter 9Family Portraitr>Chapter 10Miss Sharp Begins to Make Friendr>Chapter 11Arcadian Simplicity ChaPter 12Quite a Sentimental Chapter Chapter 13Sentimental and Otherwir>Chapter 14Miss Crawley at Home Chapter 15In Which Rebeccas Huand Appears for a Short Time Chapter 16The Letter on the Pincushion Chapter 17How Captain Dobbin Bought a Piano Chapter 18Who Played on the Piano Captain Dobbin Bought? Chapter 19Miss Crawley at Nurr>Chapter 20In Which Captain Dobbin Acts as the Messenger of Hymen Chapter 21A Quarrel about an Heirer>Chapter 22A Marriage and Part of a Honeymoon Chapter 23Captain Dobbin Proceeds on His Canvar>Chapter 24In Which Mr. Oorne Takes Downthe Family Bible Chapter 25In Which All the Principal Personages Think Fit to Leave Brighton Chapter 26Between London and Chatham Chapter 27In Which Amelia Joins Her Regiment Chapter 28In Which Amelia Invades the Low Countrier>Chapter 29Brusselr>Chapter 30"The Girl I Left behind Me" Chapter 31In Which Jos Sedley Takes Care of His Sister Chapter 32In Which Jos Takes Flight, and the War Is Brought to a Clor>Chapter 33In Which Miss Crawleys Relations Are Very Anxiouout Her Chapter 34 James Crawleys Pipe Is Put Out Chapter 35Widow and Mother Chapter 36How to Live Well on Nothing a Year Chapter 37The Subject Continued Chapter 38A Family in a Very Small Way Chapter 39A Cynical Chapter Chapter 40In Which Becky Is Recognized by the Family Chapter 41In Which Becky Revisits the Halls of Her Ancestorr>Chapter 42Which Treats of the Oorne Family Chapier 43In Which the Reader Has to Double the Cape Chapter 44A Roundabout Chapter between London and Hampshire Chapter 45Between Hampshire and London Chapter 46Struggles and Trialr>Chapter 47Gaunt Hour>Chapter 48In Which the Reader Is Introduced to the Very Best of Company Chapter 49In Which We Enjoy Three Courses and a Dessert Chapter 50Contains a Vulgar Incident Chapter 51In Which a Charade Is Acted Which May or May Not Puzzle the Reader Chapter 52In Which Lord Steyne Shows Himself in a Most Amiable Light Chapter 53A Rescue and a Catastrophe Chapter 54Sunday after the Battle Chapier 55In Which the Same Subject Is Pursued Chapter 56Georgy is Made a Gentleman Chapter 57Eothen Chapter 58Our Friend the Major Chapter 59The Old Piano Chapter 60Returns to the Genteel World Chapter 61In Which Two Lights Are Put Out Chapter 62Am Rhein Chapter 63In Which We Meet an Old Acquaintance Chapter 64AVagabond Chapter Chapter 65Full of Business and Pleasure Chapter 66Amantium Ira Chapter 67Which Contains Births, Marriages,and Deaths |
摘要 | This letter completed, Miss Pinkerton proceeded to write her own name, and Miss Sedleys, in the fly-leaf of a Johnsons Dictionary-the interesting work which she invariably presented to her scholars on their departure from the Mall. On the cover was inserted a copy of "Lines ressed to a young lady on quitting Miss Pinkertons school, at the Mall; by the late revered Doctor Samuel Johnson." In fact, the Lexicographers name was always on the lips of this majestic woman, and a visit he had paid to her was the cause of her reputation and her fortune. Being commanded by her elder sister to get "the Dictionary" from the cupboard, Miss Jemima had extracted two copies of the book from the receptacle in question. When Miss Pinkerton had finished the inscription in the first, Jemima, with rather a dubious and timid air, handed her the second. "For whom is this, Miss Jemima?" said Miss Pinkerton, with awful coldness... |
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