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Little Lord Fauntleroy

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Little Lord Fauntleroy

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Little Lord Fauntleroy

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01 CHAPTER I Cedric himself knew nothing whatever about it. It had never been
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02 CHAPTER II There was never a more amazed little boy than Cedric during the week
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03 CHAPTER III Cedric's good opinion of the advantages of being an earl increased
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04 CHAPTER IV It was during the voyage that Cedric's mother told him that his home
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05 CHAPTER V It was late in the afternoon when the carriage containing little Lord
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06 CHAPTER VI When Lord Fauntleroy wakened in the morning,--he had not wakened
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07 CHAPTER VII On the following Sunday morning, Mr. Mordaunt had a large
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08 CHAPTER VIII Lord Dorincourt had occasion to wear his grim smile many a time as
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09 CHAPTER IX The fact was, his lordship the Earl of Dorincourt thought in those days,
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10 CHAPTER X The truth was that Mrs. Errol had found a great many sad things in the
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11 CHAPTER XI When Mr. Hobbs's young friend left him to go to Dorincourt Castle
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12 CHAPTER XII A very few days after the dinner party at the Castle, almost everybody
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13 CHAPTER XIII OF course, as soon as the story of Lord Fauntleroy and the difficulties
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14 CHAPTER XIV It is astonishing how short a time it takes for very wonderful things to
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15 CHAPTER XV Ben took his boy and went back to his cattle ranch in California, and
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