6Chapter V Dr Grantly Visits the Hospital
163Chapter XLI Don Quixote
7Chapter VI The Warden’s Tea Party
164Chapter XLII Touching Pitch
8Chapter VII ‘The Jupiter’
165Chapter XLIII Is she Not Insignificant?
9Chapter VIII Plumstead Episcopi
166Chapter XLIV The Philistines at the Parsonage
10Chapter IX The Conference
167Chapter XLV Palace Blessings
11Chapter X Tribulation
168Chapter XLVI Lady Lufton’s Request
12Chapter XI Iphigenia
169Chapter XLVII Nemesis
13Chapter XII Mr Bold’s Visit to Plumstead
170Chapter XLVIII How They Were All Married, had Two Children, and Lived Happy Ever After
14Chapter XIII The Warden’s Decision
171Chapter I The Squire of Allington
15Chapter XIV Mount Olympus
172Chapter II The Two Pearls of Allington
16Chapter XV Tom Towers, Dr Anticant, and Mr Sentiment
173Chapter III The Widow Dale of Allington
17Chapter XVI A Long Day in London
174Chapter IV Mrs Roper’s Boarding-House
18Chapter XVII Sir Abraham Haphazard
175Chapter V About L. D.
19Chapter XVIII The Warden is Very Obstinate
176Chapter VI Beautiful Days
20Chapter XIX The Warden Resigns
177Chapter VII The Beginning of Troubles
21Chapter XX Farewell
178Chapter VIII It Cannot Be
22Chapter XXI Conclusion
179Chapter IX Mrs Dale’s Little Party
23CHAPTER I Who Will Be the New Bishop?
180Chapter X Mrs Lupex and Amelia Roper
24CHAPTER II Hiram’s Hospital According to Act of Parliament
181Chapter XI Social Life
25CHAPTER III Dr. and Mrs. Proudie
182Chapter XII Lilian Dale Becomes a Butterfly
26CHAPTER IV The Bishop’s Chaplain
183Chapter XII A Visit to Guestwick
27CHAPTER V A Morning Visit
184Chapter XIV John Eames Takes a Walk
28CHAPTER VI War
185Chapter XV The Last Day
29CHAPTER VII The Dean and Chapter Take Counsel
186Chapter XVI Mr Crosbie Meets an Old Clergyman on His Way to Courcy Castle
30CHAPTER VIII The Ex-warden Rejoices in His Probable Return to the Hospital
187Chapter XVII Courcy Castle
31CHAPTER IX The Stanhope Family
188Chapter XVIII Lily Dale’s First Love-Letter
32CHAPTER X Mrs. Proudie’s Reception — Commenced
189Chapter XIX The Squire Makes a Visit to the Small House
33CHAPTER XI Mrs. Proudie’s Reception — Concluded
190Chapter XX Dr Crofts
34CHAPTER XII Slope Versus Harding
191Chapter XXI John Eames Encounters Two Adventures, and Displays Great Courage in Both
35CHAPTER XIII The Rubbish Cart
192Chapter XXII Lord De Guest at Home
36CHAPTER XIV The New Champion
193Chapter XXIII Mr Plantagenet Palliser
37CHAPTER XV The Widow’s Suitors
194Chapter XXIV A Mother-in-law And a Father-in-law
38CHAPTER XVI Baby Worship
195Chapter XXV Adolphus Crosbie Spends an Evening at His Club
39CHAPTER XVII Who Shall be Cock of the Walk?
196Chapter XXVI Lord De Courcy in the Bosom of His Family
40CHAPTER XVIII The Widow’s Persecution
197Chapter XXVII “On My Honour, I Do Not Understand it”
41CHAPTER XIX Barchester by Moonlight
198Chapter XXVIII The Board
42CHAPTER XX Mr. Arabin
199Chapter XXIX John Eames Returns to Burton Crescent
43CHAPTER XXI St. Ewold’s Parsonage
200Chapter XXX Is it from Him?
44CHAPTER XXII The Thornes of Ullathorne
201Chapter XXXI The Wounded Fawn
45CHAPTER XXIII Mr. Arabin Reads Himself in at St. Ewold’s
202Chapter XXXII Pawkins’s in Jermyn Street
46CHAPTER XXIV Mr. Slope Manages Matters very Cleverly at Puddingdale
203Chapter XXXIII “The Time Will Come”
47CHAPTER XXV Fourteen Arguments in Favour of Mr. Quiverful’s Claims
204Chapter XXXIV The Combat
48CHAPTER XXVI Mrs. Proudie Wrestles and Gets a Fall
205Chapter XXXV Vae Victis
49CHAPTER XXVII A Love Scene
206Chapter XXXVI See the Conquering Hero Comes
50CHAPTER XXVIII Mrs. Bold is Entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Grantly at Plumstead
207Chapter XXXVII An Old Man’s Complaint
51CHAPTER XXIX A Serious Interview
208Chapter XXXVIII Doctor Crofts is Called in
52CHAPTER XXX Another Love Scene
209Chapter XXXIX Doctor Crofts is Turned Out
53CHAPTER XXXI The Bishop’s Library
210Chapter XL Preparations for the Wedding
54CHAPTER XXXII A New Candidate for Ecclesiastical Honours
211Chapter XLI Domestic Troubles
55CHAPTER XXXIII Mrs. Proudie Victrix
212Chapter XLII Lily’s Bedside
56CHAPTER XXXIV Oxford — The Master and Tutor of Lazarus
213Chapter XLIII Fie, Fie!
57CHAPTER XXXV Miss Thorne’s Fête Champêtre
214Chapter XLIV Valentine’s Day at Allington
58CHAPTER XXXVI Ullathorne Sports — Act I
215Chapter XLV Valentine’s Day in London
59CHAPTER XXXVII The Signora Neroni, the Countess De Courcy, and Mrs. Proudie Meet Each Other at Ullathorne
216Chapter XLVI John Eames at His Office
60CHAPTER XXXVIII The Bishop Breakfasts, and the Dean Dies
217Chapter XLVII The New Private Secretary
61CHAPTER XXXIX The Lookalofts and the Greenacres
218Chapter XLVIII Nemesis
62CHAPTER XL Ullathorne Sports — Act II
219Chapter XLIX Preparations for Going
63CHAPTER XLI Mrs. Bold Confides Her Sorrow to Her Friend Miss Stanhope
220Chapter L Mrs Dale is Thankful for a Good Thing
64CHAPTER XLII Ullathorne Sports — Act III
221Chapter LI John Eames Does Things which he Ought Not to have Done
65CHAPTER XLIII Mr. and Mrs. Quiverful Are Made Happy Mr. Slope is Encouraged by the Press
222Chapter LII The First Visit to the Guestwick Bridge
66CHAPTER XLIV Mrs. Bold at Home
223Chapter LIII Loquitur Hopkins
67CHAPTER XLV The Stanhopes at Home
224Chapter LIV The Second Visit to the Guestwick Bridge
68CHAPTER XLVI Mr. Slope’s Parting Interview with the Signora
225Chapter LV Not Very Fie Fie After All
69CHAPTER XLVII The Dean Elect
226Chapter LVI Showing How Mr Crosbie Became Again a Happy Man
70CHAPTER XLVIII Miss Thorne Shows Her Talent at Match-Making
227Chapter LVII Lilian Dale Vanquishes Her Mother
71CHAPTER XLIX The Beelzebub Colt
228Chapter LVIII The Fate of the Small House
72CHAPTER L The Archdeacon is Satisfied with the State of Affairs
229Chapter LIX John Eames Becomes a Man
73CHAPTER LI Mr. Slope Bids Farewell to the Palace and Its Inhabitants
230Chapter LX Conclusion
74CHAPTER LII The New Dean Takes Possession of the Deanery, and the New Warden of the Hospital
231Chapter I How Did he Get it?
75CHAPTER LIII Conclusion
232Chapter II By Heavens, he had Better Not!
76Chapter I The Greshams of Greshamsbury
233Chapter III The Archdeacon’s Threat
77Chapter II Long, Long Ago
234Chapter IV The Clergyman’s House at Hogglestock
78Chapter III Dr Thorne
235Chapter V What the World Thought of it
79Chapter IV Lessons from Courcy Castle
236Chapter VI Grace Crawley
80Chapter V Frank Gresham’s First Speech
237Chapter VII Miss Prettyman’s Private Room
81Chapter VI Frank Gresham’s Early Loves
238Chapter VIII Mr Crawley is Taken to Silverbridge
82Chapter VII The Doctor’s Garden
239Chapter IX Grace Crawley Goes to Allington
83Chapter VIII Matrimonial Prospects
240Chapter X Dinner at Framley Court
84Chapter IX Sir Roger Scatcherd
241Chapter XI The Bishop Sends His Inhibition
85Chapter X Sir Roger’s Will
242Chapter XII Mr Crawley Seeks for Sympathy
86Chapter XI The Doctor Drinks His Tea
243Chapter XIII The Bishop’s Angel
87Chapter XII When Greek Meets Greek, then Comes the Tug of War
244Chapter XIV Major Grantly Consults a Friend
88Chapter XIII The Two Uncles
245Chapter XV Up in London
89Chapter XIV Sentence of Exile
246Chapter XVI Down at Allington
90Chapter XV Courcy
247Chapter XVII Mr Crawley is Summoned to Barchester
91Chapter XVI Miss Dunstable
248Chapter XVIII The Bishop of Barchester is Crushed
92Chapter XVII The Election
249Chapter XIX Where Did it Come from?
93Chapter XVIII The Rivals
250Chapter XX What Mr Walker Thought About it
94Chapter XIX The Duke of Omnium
251Chapter XXI Mr Robarts on His Embassy
95Chapter XX The Proposal
252Chapter XXII Major Grantly at Home
96Chapter XXI Mr Moffat Falls into Trouble
253Chapter XXIII Miss Lily Dale’s Resolution
97Chapter XXII Sir Roger is Unseated
254Chapter XXIV Mrs Dobbs Broughton’s Dinner-Party
98Chapter XXIII Retrospective
255Chapter XXV Miss Madeline Demolines
99Chapter XXIV Louis Scatcherd
256Chapter XXVI The Picture
100Chapter XXV Sir Roger Dies
257Chapter XXVII A Hero at Home
101Chapter XXVI War
258Chapter XXVIII Showing How Major Grantly Took a Walk
102Chapter XXVII Miss Thorne Goes on a Visit
259Chapter XXIX Miss Lily Dale’s Logic
103Chapter XXVIII The Doctor Hears Something to His Advantage
260Chapter XXX Showing what Major Grantly Did After His Walk
104Chapter XXIX The Donkey Ride
261Chapter XXXI Showing How Major Grantly Returned to Guestwick
105Chapter XXX Post Prandial
262Chapter XXXII Mr Toogood
106Chapter XXXI The Small Edge of the Wedge
263Chapter XXXIII The Plumstead Foxes
107Chapter XXXII Mr Oriel
264Chapter XXXIV Mrs Proudie Sends for Her Lawyer
108Chapter XXXIII A Morning Visit
265Chapter XXXV Lily Dale Writes Two Words in Her Book
109Chapter XXXIV A Barouche and Four Arrives at Greshamsbury
266Chapter XXXVI Grace Crawley Returns Home
110Chapter XXXV Sir Louis Goes Out to Dinner
267Chapter XXXVII Hook Court
111Chapter XXXVI Will he Come Again?
268Chapter XXXVIII Jael
112Chapter XXXVII Sir Louis Leaves Greshamsbury
269Chapter XXXIX A New Flirtation
113Chapter XXXVIII De Courcy Precepts and De Courcy Practice
270Chapter XL Mr Toogood’s Ideas About Society
114Chapter XXXIX What the World Says About Blood
271Chapter XLI Grace Crawley at Home
115Chapter XL The Two Doctors Change Patients
272Chapter XLII Mr Toogood Travels Professionally
116Chapter XLI Doctor Thorne Won’t Interfere
273Chapter XLIII Mr Crosbie Goes into the City
117Chapter XLII What Can You Give in Return?
274Chapter XLIV ‘I Suppose I Must Let You have it’
118Chapter XLIII The Race of Scatcherd Becomes Extinct
275Chapter XLV Lily Dale Goes to London
119Chapter XLIV Saturday Evening and Sunday Morning
276Chapter XLVI The Bayswater Romance
120Chapter XLV Law Business in London
277Chapter XLVII Dr Tempest at the Palace.
121Chapter XLVI Our Pet Fox Finds a Tail
278Chapter XLVIII The Softness of Sir Raffle Buffle
122Chapter XLVII How the Bride was Received, and who Were Asked to the Wedding
279Chapter XLIX Near the Close
123Chapter I ‘Omnes Omnia Bona Dicere’
280Chapter L Lady Lufton’s Proposition
124Chapter II The Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set
281Chapter LI Mrs Dobbs Broughton Piles Her Faggots
125Chapter III Chaldicotes
282Chapter LII Why Don’t You have an ‘It’ for Yourself?
126Chapter IV A Matter of Conscience
283Chapter LIII Rotten Row
127Chapter V Amantium Irae Amoris Intergratio
284Chapter LIV The Clerical Commission
128Chapter VI Mr Harold Smith’s Lecture
285Chapter LV Framley Parsonage
129Chapter VII Sunday Morning
286Chapter LVI The Archdeacon Goes to Framley
130Chapter VIII Gatherum Castle
287Chapter LVII A Double Pledge
131Chapter IX The Vicar’s Return
288Chapter LVIII The Cross-Grainedness of Men
132Chapter X Lucy Robarts
289Chapter LIX A Lady Presents Her Compliments to Miss L.d.
133Chapter XI Griselda Grantly
290Chapter LX The End of Jael and Sisera
134Chapter XII The Little Bill
291Chapter LXI ‘It’s Dogged as Does it’
135Chapter XIII Delicate Hints
292Chapter LXII Mr Crawley’s Letter to the Dean
136Chapter XIV Mr Crawley of Hogglestock
293Chapter LXIII Two Visitors to Hogglestock
137Chapter XV Lady Lufton’s Ambassador
294Chapter LXIV Tragedy at Hook Court
138Chapter XVI Mrs Podgens’ Baby
295Chapter LXV Miss Van Siever Makes Her Choice
139Chapter XVII Mrs Proudie’s Conversazione
296Chapter LXVI Requiescat in Pace
140Chapter XVIII The New Minister’s Patronage
297Chapter LXVII In Memoriam
141Chapter XIX Money Dealings
298Chapter LXVIII The Obstinacy of Mr Crawley
142Chapter XX Harold Smith in Cabinet
299Chapter LXIX Mr Crawley’s Last Appearance in His Own Pulpit
143Chapter XXI Why Puck, the Pony, was Beaten
300Chapter LXX Mrs Arabin is Caught
144Chapter XXII Hogglestock Parsonage
301Chapter LXXI Mr Toogood at Silverbridge
145Chapter XXIII The Triumph of the Giants
302Chapter LXXII Mr Toogood at ‘The Dragon of Wantly’
146Chapter XXIV Magna Est Veritas
303Chapter LXXIII There is Comfort at Plumstead
147Chapter XXV Non-Impulsive
304Chapter LXXIV The Crawleys are Informed
148Chapter XXVI Impulsive
305Chapter LXXV Madalina’s Heart is Bleeding
149Chapter XXVII South Audley Street
306Chapter LXXVI I Think he is Light of Heart
150Chapter XXVIII Dr Thorne
307Chapter LXXVII The Shattered Tree
151Chapter XXIX Miss Dunstable at Home
308Chapter LXXVIII The Arabins Return to Barchester
152Chapter XXX The Grantly Triumph
309Chapter LXXIX Mr Crawley Speaks of His Coat
153Chapter XXXI Salmon Fishing in Norway
310Chapter LXXX Miss Demolines Desires to Be a Finger-Post
154Chapter XXXII The Goat and Compasses
311Chapter LXXXI Barchester Cloisters
155Chapter XXXIII Consolation
312Chapter LXXXII The Last Scene at Hogglestock
156Chapter XXXIV Lady Lufton is Taken by Surprise
313Chapter LXXXIII Mr Crawley is Conquered
157Chapter XXXV The Story of King Cophetua
314Chapter LXXXIV Conclusion