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Clennam and Pet? Yes.
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Gowran? Yes.
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Sprightly Young Barnacle? No.
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Tattycoram? Yes.
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Miss Wade? Yes.
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Merdle?
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(Little Dorrit. —————— No. VIII.)

Chapter XXVI.

Nobody’s State of Mind.

Dissection of Clennam’s feelings in respect of Gowan. He ashamed of
them in his own eyes — thinking it ungenerous to entertain them - always
contending with them. Resolves never to disparage him.
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Hampton Court Palace and Mrs Gowan
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A Noble Refrigerator in company - British Embassy
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Nothing but Barnacles, Stiltstalkings, and mob.
Mrs Gowan and Clennam
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The Ride home.

Chapter XXVII.

Five and Twenty.

Work out Tattycoram's spiriting away.
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Park Lane Picture. Evening
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Empty house- Interview with Miss Wade & Tattycoram
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A common cause between them.

Chapter XXVIII.

Nobody's disappearance

Mr Meagles's Advertisement.

Clennam on the Summer Evening - Scene with Pet, delicately
shewing that the father and mother have been for him, and that they all know of his
affection. Very delicate. / The dead twin daughter / And the roses, floating
away.

Chapter XXIX.

Mrs Flintwich goes on dreaming.

The old house in the City - Carry through.
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Glimpse of Little Dorrit and Pancks, to carry through.
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Arrival of Rigaud to close the chapter. Mysterious sounds
again, as he enters.

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Douglas Dodds

Most of left hand checklist, right hand number heading and individual chapter headings written in brown/black ink. Yes/Nos, Merdle and individual chapter contents written in blue ink. Most or all of the blue ink is clearly later than the brown/black.