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Miss Mackenzie
By Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER I.: The Mackenzie Family.
CHAPTER II.: Miss Mackenzie Goes to Littlebath.
CHAPTER III.: Miss Mackenzie's First Acquaintances.
CHAPTER IV.: Miss Mackenzie Commences Her Career.
CHAPTER V.: Showing How Mr Rubb, Junior, Progressed at Littlebath.
CHAPTER VI.: Miss Mackenzie Goes to the Cedars.
CHAPTER VII.: Miss Mackenzie Leaves the Cedars.
CHAPTER VIII.: Mrs Tom Mackenzie's Dinner Party.
CHAPTER IX.: Miss Mackenzie's Philosophy.
CHAPTER X.: Plenary Absolutions.
CHAPTER XI.: Miss Todd Entertains Some Friends at Tea.
CHAPTER XII.: Mrs Stumfold Interferes.
CHAPTER XIII.: Mr Maguire's Courtship.
CHAPTER XIV.: Tom Mackenzie's Bed-Side.
CHAPTER XV.: The Tearing of the Verses.
CHAPTER XVI.: Lady Ball's Grievance.
CHAPTER XVII.: Mr Slow's Chambers.
CHAPTER XVIII.: Tribulation.
CHAPTER XIX.: Showing How Two of Miss Mackenzie's Lovers Behaved.
CHAPTER XX.: Showing How the Third Lover Behaved.
CHAPTER XXI.: Mr Maguire Goes to London on Business.
CHAPTER XXII.: Still at the Cedars.
CHAPTER XXIII.: The Lodgings of Mrs Buggins, Née Protheroe.
CHAPTER XXIV.: The Little Story of the Lion and the Lamb.
CHAPTER XXV.: Lady Ball in Arundel Street.
CHAPTER XXVI.: Mrs Mackenzie of Cavendish Square.
CHAPTER XXVII.: The Negro Soldiers' Orphan Bazaar.
CHAPTER XXVIII.: Showing How the Lion Was Stung by the Wasp.
CHAPTER XXIX.: A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed.
CHAPTER XXX.: Conclusion.