
Reginald Cruden / A Tale of City Life
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About This Book
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Chapters (54)
- Talbot Baines Reed "Reginald Cruden"
- Chapter One.
- An interrupted Bathe.
- Chapter Two.
- A Come-down in the World.
- Chapter Three.
- Number Six, Dull Street.
- Chapter Four.
- The “Rocket” Newspaper Company, Limited.
- Chapter Five.
- The Crudens at Home.
- Chapter Six.
- Reginald’s Prospects develop.
- Chapter Seven.
- An Exciting End to a Dull Day.
- Chapter Eight.
- Mr Durfy gives Reginald a Testimonial.
- Chapter Nine.
- Samuel Shuckleford comes of Age.
- Chapter Ten.
- “Will you walk into my Parlour?” said the Spider to the Fly.
- Chapter Eleven.
- Reginald takes his Fate into his own Hands.
- Chapter Twelve.
- Horace learns an Art, pays a Bill, and lends a Helping Hand.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- The new Secretary takes the Reins.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- The Select Agency Corporation loses its Office-Boy.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- A Letter from Horace.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- Visitors at Number 13, Shy Street.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- Samuel Shuckleford finds himself busy.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- Poverty and Love both come in at the Door.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- The Shades lose several good Customers.
- Chapter Twenty.
- Samuel Shuckleford finds Virtue its own Reward.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- Reginald finds himself “Dismissed with a Caution.”
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- The Darkest Hour before the Dawn.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- Lost And Found.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- Love fights his Way into the beautiful Palace.
- Chapter Twenty Five.
- There is no Place like Home.
- Chapter Twenty Six.
- Turning over Leaves, new and old.
- The End.
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