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Dombey and Son

✒ Author
📖 Pages1587
⏰ Reading time 60 hours 45 minutes
💡 Originally published1848
🌏 Original language English
📌 Type Novels
📌 Genres Drama, Psychological, Realism, Social
📌 Sections Psychological novel , Realistic novel , Social novel

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CHAPTER 1 Dombey and Son1
CHAPTER 2 In which Timely Provision is made for an Emergency that will sometimes arise in the best-regulated Families24
CHAPTER 3 In which Mr Dombey, as a Man and a Father, is seen at the Head of the Home-Department46
CHAPTER 4 In which some more First Appearances are made on the Stage of these Adventures68
CHAPTER 5 Paul's Progress and Christening90
CHAPTER 6 Paul's Second Deprivation126
CHAPTER 7 A Bird's-eye Glimpse of Miss Tox's Dwelling-place: also of the State of Miss Tox's Affections165
CHAPTER 8 Paul's Further Progress, Growth and Character176
CHAPTER 9 In which the Wooden Midshipman gets into Trouble216
CHAPTER 10 Containing the Sequel of the Midshipman's Disaster239
CHAPTER 11 Paul's Introduction to a New Scene264
CHAPTER 12 Paul's Education292
CHAPTER 13 Shipping Intelligence and Office Business327
CHAPTER 14 Paul grows more and more Old-fashioned, and goes Home for the Holidays351
CHAPTER 15 Amazing Artfulness of Captain Cuttle, and a new Pursuit for Walter Gay393
CHAPTER 16 What the Waves were always saying420
CHAPTER 17 Captain Cuttle does a little Business for the Young People430
CHAPTER 18 Father and Daughter450
CHAPTER 19 Walter goes away484
CHAPTER 20 Mr Dombey goes upon a Journey509
CHAPTER 21 New Faces535
CHAPTER 22 A Trifle of Management by Mr Carker the Manager554
CHAPTER 23 Florence solitary, and the Midshipman mysterious592
CHAPTER 24 The Study of a Loving Heart633
CHAPTER 25 Strange News of Uncle Sol655
CHAPTER 26 Shadows of the Past and Future672
CHAPTER 27 Deeper Shadows703
CHAPTER 28 Alterations735
CHAPTER 29 The Opening of the Eyes of Mrs Chick754
CHAPTER 30 The interval before the Marriage774
CHAPTER 31 The Wedding802
CHAPTER 32 The Wooden Midshipman goes to Pieces830
CHAPTER 33 Contrasts862
CHAPTER 34 Another Mother and Daughter887
CHAPTER 35 The Happy Pair910
CHAPTER 36 Housewarming930
CHAPTER 37 More Warnings than One949
CHAPTER 38 Miss Tox improves an Old Acquaintance970
CHAPTER 39 Further Adventures of Captain Edward Cuttle, Mariner987
CHAPTER 40 Domestic Relations1018
CHAPTER 41 New Voices in the Waves1049
CHAPTER 42 Confidential and Accidental1068
CHAPTER 43 The Watches of the Night1096
CHAPTER 44 A Separation1112
CHAPTER 45 The Trusty Agent1132
CHAPTER 46 Recognizant and Reflective1148
CHAPTER 47 The Thunderbolt1172
CHAPTER 48 The Flight of Florence1212
CHAPTER 49 The Midshipman makes a Discovery1234
CHAPTER 50 Mr Toots's Complaint1264
CHAPTER 51 Mr Dombey and the World1297
CHAPTER 52 Secret Intelligence1312
CHAPTER 53 More Intelligence1341
CHAPTER 54 The Fugitives1370
CHAPTER 55 Rob the Grinder loses his Place1390
CHAPTER 56 Several People delighted, and the Game Chicken disgusted1413
CHAPTER 57 Another Wedding1453
CHAPTER 58 After a Lapse1468
CHAPTER 59 Retribution1495
CHAPTER 60 Chiefly Matrimonial1531
CHAPTER 61 Relenting1553
CHAPTER 62 Final1573
PREFACE OF 18481585
PREFACE OF 18671586

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CHAPTER 1 Dombey and Son

Dombey sat in the corner of the darkened room in the great arm-chair by the bedside, and Son lay tucked up warm in a little basket bedstead, carefully disposed on a low settee immediately in front of the fire and close to it, as if his constitution were analogous to that of a muffin, and it was essential to toast him brown while he was very new.
Dombey was about eight-and-forty years of age. Son about eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and pompous in appearance, to be prepossessing. Son was very bald, and very red, and though (of course) an undeniably fine infant, somewhat crushed and spotty in his general effect, as yet. On the brow of Dombey, Time and his brother Care had set some marks, as on a tree that was to come down in good time — remorseless twins they are for striding through their human forests, notching as they go — while the countenance of Son was crossed with a thousand little creases, which the same deceitful Time would take delight in smoothing out and wearing away with the flat part of his scythe, as a preparation of the surface for his deeper operations.
Dombey, exulting in the long-looked-for event, jingled and jingled the heavy gold watch-chain that depended from below his trim blue coat, whereof the buttons sparkled phosphorescently in the feeble rays of the distant fire. Son, with his little fists curled up and clenched, seemed, in his feeble way, to be squaring at existence for having come upon him so unexpectedly.
'The House will once again, Mrs Dombey,' said Mr Dombey, 'be not only in name but in fact Dombey and Son;' and he added, in a tone of luxurious satisfaction, with his eyes half-closed as if he were reading the name in a device of flowers, and inhaling their fragrance at the same time; 'Dom-bey and Son!'
The words had such a softening influence, that he appended a term of endearment to Mrs Dombey's name (though not without some hesitation, as being a man but little used to that form of address): and said, 'Mrs Dombey, my — my dear.'
A transient flush of faint surprise overspread the sick lady's face as she raised her eyes towards him.
'He will be christened Paul, my — Mrs Dombey — of course.'
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