6Letter 3: Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
242Chapter 3. A Few Compliments
7Letter 4: Mr. Villars to Lady Howard
243Chapter 4. The Danger of Disguise
8Letter 5: Mr. Villars to Lady Howard
244Chapter 5. Strictures on Deformity
9Letter 6: Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
245Chapter 6. Strictures on Beauty
10Letter 7: Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
246Chapter 7. The Pleadings of Pity
11Letter 8: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
247Chapter 8. The Disastrous Buskins
12Letter 9: Mr. Villars to Evelina
248Chapter 9. Three Golden Maxims
13Letter 10: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
249Book 5
14Letter 11: Evelina in Continuation
250Chapter 1. A Pursuer
15Letter 12: Evelina in Continuation
251Chapter 2. An Adviser
16Letter 13: Evelina in Continuation
252Chapter 3. Various Confabulations
17Letter 14: Evelina in Continuation
253Chapter 4. A Dodging
18Letter 15: Mr. Villars to Evelina
254Chapter 5. A Sermon
19Letter 16: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
255Chapter 6. A Chat
20Letter 17: Evelina in Continuation
256Chapter 7. A Recall
21Letter 18: Evelina in Continuation
257Chapter 8. A Youth of the Times
22Letter 19: Evelina in Continuation
258Book 6
23Letter 20: Evelina in Continuation
259Chapter 1. A Walk by Moonlight
24Letter 21: Evelina in Continuation
260Chapter 2. The Pantiles
25Letter 22: Evelina in Continuation
261Chapter 3. Mount Ephraim
26Letter 23: Evelina in Continuation
262Chapter 4. Knowle
27Letter 24: Mr Villars to Evelina
263Chapter 5. Mount Pleasant
28Letter 25: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
264Chapter 6. The Accomplished Monkies
29Letter 26: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
265Chapter 7. The Rooms
30Letter 27: Lady Howard to the Rev. Mr. Villars
266Chapter 8. Ways to the Heart
31Letter 28: Mr Villars to Lady Howard
267Chapter 9. Counsels for Conquest
32Letter 29: Mr. Villars to Evelina
268Chapter 10. Strictures upon the Ton
33Letter 30: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
269Chapter 11. Traits of Character
34Letter 31: Lady Howard to Sir John Belmont, Bart
270Chapter 12. Traits of Eccentricity
35Letter 32: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
271Chapter 13. Traits of Instruction
36Letter 33: Evelina in Continuation
272Chapter 14. A Demander
37Letter 34: Evelina in Continuation
273Chapter 15. An Accorder
38Letter 35: Sir John Belmont to Lady Howard
274Chapter 16. An Helper
39Letter 36: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
275Book 7
40Letter 37: Mr. Villars to Evelina
276Chapter 1. The right Style of Arguing
41Letter 38: Mr. Villars to Lady Howard
277Chapter 2. A Council
42Letter 39: Mr. Villars to Evelina
278Chapter 3. A Proposal of Marriage
43Letter 40: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
279Chapter 4. A Bull-Dog
44Letter 41: Evelina to Miss Mirvan
280Chapter 5. An Oak Tree
45Letter 42: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
281Chapter 6. A Call of the House
46Letter 43: Evelina in Continuation
282Chapter 7. The Triumph of Pride
47Letter 44: Evelina in Continuation
283Chapter 8. A Summons to Happiness
48Letter 45: Evelina in Continuation
284Chapter 9. Offs and Ons
49Letter 46: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
285Chapter 10. Resolutions
50Letter 47: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
286Chapter 11. Ease and Freedom
51Letter 48: Evelina in Continuation
287Chapter 12. Dilemmas
52Letter 49: Mr. Villars to Evelina
288Chapter 13. Live and Learn
53Letter 50: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
289Book 8
54Letter 51: Evelina in Continuation
290Chapter 1. A Way to make Friends
55Letter 52: Evelina in Continuation
291Chapter 2. A Rage of Obliging
56Letter 53: Evelina in Continuation
292Chapter 3. A Pleasant Adventure
57Letter 54: Evelina in Continuation
293Chapter 4. An Author’s Time-keeper
58Letter 55: Evelina in Continuation
294Chapter 5. An Agreeable Hearing
59Letter 56: Mr. Villars to Evelina
295Chapter 6. Ideas upon Marriage
60Letter 57: Evelina to Miss Mirvan
296Chapter 7. How to treat a Defamer
61Letter 58: Evelina to Miss Mirvan
297Chapter 8. The Power of Prepossession
62Letter 59: Evelina in Continuation
298Chapter 9. A Scuffle
63Letter 60: Evelina in Continuation
299Chapter 10. A Youthful Effusion
64Letter 61: Evelina in Continuation
300Chapter 11. The Computations of Self-Love
65Letter 62: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
301Chapter 12. Juvenile Calculations
66Letter 63: Evelina in Continuation
302Book 9
67Letter 64: Evelina in Continuation
303Chapter 1. A Water Party
68Letter 65: Evelina in Continuation
304Chapter 2. Touches of Wit and Humour
69Letter 66: Evelina in Continuation
305Chapter 3. An Adieu
70Letter 67: Mr. Villars to Evelina
306Chapter 4. A Modest Request
71Letter 68: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
307Chapter 5. A Self-dissection
72Letter 69: Evelina in Continuation
308Chapter 6. A Reckoning
73Letter 70: Evelina in Continuation
309Chapter 7. Brides and no Brides
74Letter 71: Evelina in Continuation
310Chapter 8. A Hint for Debtors
75Letter 72: Evelina in Continuation
311Chapter 9. A Lover’s Eye
76Letter 73: Mr. Villars to Evelina
312Chapter 10. A Bride’s Resolves
77Letter 74: Lady Belmont to Sir John Belmont
313Chapter 11. The Workings of Sorrow
78Letter 75: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
314Book 10
79Letter 76: Evelina in Continuation
315Chapter 1. A Surprise
80Letter 77: Evelina in Continuation
316Chapter 2. A Narrative
81Letter 78: Evelina in Continuation
317Chapter 3. The Progress of Dissipation
82Letter 79: Evelina in Continuation
318Chapter 4. Hints upon National Prejudice
83Letter 80: Evelina in Continuation
319Chapter 5. The Operation of Terror
84Letter 81: Evelina in Continuation
320Chapter 6. The Reverse of a Mask
85Letter 82: Evelina in Continuation
321Chapter 7. A New View of an old Mansion
86Letter 83: Mr. Villars to Evelina
322Chapter 8. A Last Resource
87Letter 84: Evelina to the Rev. Mr. Villars
323Chapter 9. A Spectacle
88Preface
324Chapter 10. A Vision
89Book 1
325Chapter 11. Means to still Agitation
90Chapter 1. A Journey
326Chapter 12. Means to Obtain a Boon
91Chapter 2. An Argument
327Chapter 13. Questions and Answers
92Chapter 3. An Arrival
328Chapter 14. The last Touches of the Picture
93Chapter 4. A Sketch of High Life
329Chapter 1
94Chapter 5. An Assembly
330Chapter 2
95Chapter 6. A Breakfast
331Chapter 3
96Chapter 7. A Project
332Chapter 4
97Chapter 8. An Opera Rehearsal
333Chapter 5
98Chapter 9. A Supplication
334Chapter 6
99Chapter 10. A Provocation
335Chapter 7
100Chapter 11. A Narration
336Chapter 8
101Book 2
337Chapter 9
102Chapter 1. A Man of Wealth
338Chapter 10
103Chapter 2. A Man of Family
339Chapter 11
104Chapter 3. A Masquerade
340Chapter 12
105Chapter 4. An Affray
341Chapter 13
106Chapter 5. A Fashionable Friend
342Chapter 14
107Chapter 6. A Family Party
343Chapter 15
108Chapter 7. An Examination
344Chapter 16
109Chapter 8. A Tete a Tete
345Chapter 17
110Book 3
346Chapter 18
111Chapter 1. An Application
347Chapter 19
112Chapter 2. A Perplexity
348Chapter 20
113Chapter 3. An Admonition
349Chapter 21
114Chapter 4. An Evasion
350Chapter 22
115Chapter 5. An Adventure
351Chapter 23
116Chapter 6. A Man of Genius
352Chapter 24
117Chapter 7. An Expedient
353Chapter 25
118Chapter 8. A Remonstrance
354Chapter 26
119Chapter 9. A Victory
355Chapter 27
120Book 4
356Chapter 28
121Chapter 1. A Complaint
357Chapter 29
122Chapter 2. A Sympathy
358Chapter 30
123Chapter 3. A Conflict
359Chapter 31
124Chapter 4. An Expectation
360Chapter 32
125Chapter 5. An Agitation
361Chapter 33
126Chapter 6. A Man of the Ton
362Chapter 34
127Chapter 7. A Reproof
363Chapter 35
128Chapter 8. A Mistake
364Chapter 36
129Chapter 9. An Explanation
365Chapter 37
130Chapter 10. A Murmuring
366Chapter 38
131Book 5
367Chapter 39
132Chapter 1. A Rout
368Chapter 40
133Chapter 2. A Broad Hint
369Chapter 41
134Chapter 3. An Accommodation
370Chapter 42
135Chapter 4. A Detection
371Chapter 43
136Chapter 5. A Sarcasm
372Chapter 44
137Chapter 6. A Surmise
373Chapter 45
138Chapter 7. A Bold Stroke
374Chapter 46
139Chapter 8. A Miser’s Mansion
375Chapter 47
140Chapter 9. A Declaration
376Chapter 48
141Chapter 10. A Gamester’s Conscience
377Chapter 49
142Chapter 11. A Persecution
378Chapter 50
143Chapter 12. A Man of Business
379Chapter 51
144Chapter 13. A Solution
380Chapter 52
145Book 6
381Chapter 53
146Chapter 1. A Debate
382Chapter 54
147Chapter 2. A Railing
383Chapter 55
148Chapter 3. An Antique Mansion
384Chapter 56
149Chapter 4. A Rattle
385Chapter 57
150Chapter 5. A Storm
386Chapter 58
151Chapter 6. A Mystery
387Chapter 59
152Chapter 7. An Anecdote
388Chapter 60
153Chapter 8. A Conference
389Chapter 61
154Chapter 9. An Attack
390Chapter 62
155Chapter 10. A Retreat
391Chapter 63
156Chapter 11. A Worry
392Chapter 64
157Book 7
393Chapter 65
158Chapter 1. A Renovation
394Chapter 66
159Chapter 2. A Visit
395Chapter 67
160Chapter 3. An Incident
396Chapter 68
161Chapter 4. A Proposition
397Chapter 69
162Chapter 5. A Letter
398Chapter 70
163Chapter 6. A Discussion
399Chapter 71
164Chapter 7. A Retrospection
400Chapter 72
165Chapter 8. An Embarrassment
401Chapter 73
166Chapter 9. A Torment
402Chapter 74
167Book 8
403Chapter 75
168Chapter 1. An Interruption
404Chapter 76
169Chapter 2. An Event
405Chapter 77
170Chapter 3. A Consternation
406Chapter 78
171Chapter 4. A Perturbation
407Chapter 79
172Chapter 5. A Cottage
408Chapter 80
173Chapter 6. A Contest
409Chapter 81
174Chapter 7. A Message
410Chapter 82
175Chapter 8. A Parting
411Chapter 83
176Chapter 9. A Tale
412Chapter 84
177Chapter 10. A Shock
413Chapter 85
178Book 9
414Chapter 86
179Chapter 1. A Cogitation
415Chapter 87
180Chapter 2. A Surprize
416Chapter 88
181Chapter 3. A Confabulation
417Chapter 89
182Chapter 4. A Wrangling
418Chapter 90
183Chapter 5. A Suspicion
419Chapter 91
184Chapter 6. A Disturbance
420Chapter 92
185Chapter 7. A Calm
421Plays
186Chapter 8. An Alarm
422Dramatis Personæ
187Chapter 9. A Suspense
423Act I
188Chapter 10. A Relation
424Act II
189Chapter 11. An Enterprise
425Act III - Scene I
190Book 10
426Act III - Scene II
191Chapter 1. A Discovery
427Act IV
192Chapter 2. An Interview
428Act V
193Chapter 3. A Summons
429Journals & Diaries
194Chapter 4. A Deliberation
430(1778) Miss Burney Publishes Her First Novel and Finds Herself Famous
195Chapter 5. A Decision
431(1779) The Author of “Evelina” in Society: She Visits Brighton and Tunbridge Wells
196Chapter 6. A Prating
432(1780–1781) A Season at Bath: Mr. Thrale’s Death
197Chapter 7. A Pursuit
433(1781–2) Miss Burney Extends The Circle Of Her Acquaintance
198Chapter 8. An Encounter
434(1782–3-4-) “Cecilia”: a paean of praise: Lamentations
199Chapter 9. A Tribute
435(1785–6.) Miss Burney is Favourably Noticed by the King and Queen
200Chapter 10. A Termination
436(1786) Miss Burney Enters Upon Her Court Duties
201Book 1
437(1786.) Royal Visit To Nuneham, Oxford And Blenheim
202Chapter 1. A Family Scene
438(1786–7-) Court Duties At Windsor And Kew
203Chapter 2. Comic Gambols
439(1787) Court Duties At St. James’s And Windsor
204Chapter 3. Consequences
440(1787–8.) Court Duties: Some Variations In Their Routine
205Chapter 4. Studies of a grown Gentleman
441(1788.) The Trial of Warren Hastings (pt. 1)
206Chapter 5. Schooling of a young Gentleman
442(1788.) The Trial of Warren Hastings (pt. 2)
207Chapter 6. Tuition of a young Lady
443(1788.) Royal Visit to Cheltenham (pt. 1)
208Chapter 7. Lost Labour
444(1788.) Royal Visit to Cheltenham (pt. 2)
209Book 2
445(1788–9.) The King’s Illness (pt. 1)
210Chapter 1. New Projects
446(1788–9.) The King’s Illness (pt. 2)
211Chapter 2. New Characters
447(1789-) The King’s Recovery: Royal Visit to Weymouth
212Chapter 3. A Family Breakfast
448(1789–90.) Mr. Fairly’s’marriage: the Hastings Trial
213Chapter 4. A Public Breakfast
449(1790–1) Miss Burney Resigns her Place at Court
214Chapter 5. A Raffle
450(1791–2.) Regained Liberty (pt. 1)
215Chapter 6. A Barn
451(1791–2.) Regained Liberty (pt. 2)
216Chapter 7. A Declaration
452(1792–3) The French Political Emigrants: Miss Burney Marries M. D’Arblay (pt. 1)
217Chapter 8. An Answer
453(1792–3) The French Political Emigrants: Miss Burney Marries M. D’Arblay (pt. 2)
218Chapter 9. An Explication
454(1793–6) Love in a Cottage: The D’Arblays Visit Windsor
219Chapter 10. A Panic
455(1797–8) “Camilla” Cottage. Sundry Visits to the Royal Family
220Chapter 11. Two Lovers
456(1798–1802.) Visits to old Friends: Westhamble: Death of Mrs. Phillips: Sojourn In France (pt. 1)
221Chapter 12. Two Doctors
457(1798–1802.) Visits to old Friends: Westhamble: Death of Mrs. Phillips: Sojourn In France (pt. 2)
222Chapter 13. Two Ways of looking at the same Thing
458(1812–14.) Madame D’Arblay and her Son in England
223Chapter 14. Two Retreats
459(1815) Madame D’Arblay again in France: Bonaparte’s Escape from Elba
224Chapter 15. Two Sides of a Question
460(1815) At Brussels: Waterloo: Rejoins M. D’Arblay
225Book 3
461(1815–8) At Bath and Ilfracombe: general D’Arblay’s Illness and Death
226Chapter 1. A few kind Offices
462(1818–40) Years of Widowhood. Death of Madame D’Arblay’s Son. Her Own Death
227Chapter 2. A Pro and a Con
463Other Works: Brief Reflections Relative to the French Emigrant Clergy
228Chapter 3. An Author’s Notion of Travelling
464Preface
229Chapter 4. An Internal Detection
465Chapter 1. The Burney Family
230Chapter 5. An Author’s Opinion of Visiting
466Chapter 2. No. 1, St. Martin’s Street
231Chapter 6. An Author’s Idea of Order
467Chapter 3. The Story of “Evelina”
232Chapter 7. A Maternal Eye
468Chapter 4. The Successful Author
233Chapter 8. Modern Ideas of Duty
469Chapter 5. Cecilia—and After
234Chapter 9. A Few Embarrassments
470Chapter 6. The Queen’s Dresser
235Chapter 10. Modern Ideas of Life
471Chapter 7. Half a Lifetime
236Chapter 11. Modern Notions of Penitence