Oxford World's Classics the Prime Minister | p. i |
Oxford World's Classics | p. ii |
Foreword Trollope at the Turn of the Century | p. vii |
Introduction 'somebodies in Their Time' | p. xi |
Note on the Text | p. xxiii |
Select Bibliography | p. xxiv |
A Chronology of Anthony Trollope | p. xxvi |
Ferdinand Lopez | p. 1 |
Everett Wharton | p. 10 |
Mr. Abel Wharton, Q.C | p. 20 |
Mrs. Roby | p. 32 |
'No One Knows Anything About Him' | p. 37 |
an Old Friend Goes to Windsor | p. 45 |
Another Old Friend | p. 55 |
the Beginning of a New Career | p. 63 |
Mrs. Dick's Dinner Party.--No. I | p. 73 |
Mrs. Dick's Dinner Party.--No. II | p. 83 |
Carlton Terrace | p. 92 |
the Gathering of Clouds | p. 106 |
Mr. Wharton Complains | p. 113 |
a Lover's Perseverance | p. 126 |
Arthur Fletcher | p. 134 |
Never Run Away! | p. 143 |
Good-Bye | p. 153 |
the Duke of Omnium Thinks of Himself | p. 159 |
Vulgarity | p. 170 |
Sir Orlando's Policy | p. 180 |
the Duchess's New Swan | p. 191 |
St. James's Park | p. 198 |
Surrender | p. 212 |
the Marriage | p. 222 |
the Beginning of the Honeymoon | p. 230 |
the End of the Honeymoon | p. 239 |
the Duke's Misery | p. 246 |
the Duchess is Much Troubled | p. 261 |
the Two Candidates for Silverbridge | p. 267 |
'Yes;--With a Horsewhip in My Hand' | p. 286 |
'What Business is It of Yours?' | p. 295 |
Showing That a Man Should Not Howl | p. 304 |
Lopez Back in London | p. 326 |
the Jolly Blackbird | p. 337 |
the Horns | p. 344 |
Sir Orlando Retires | p. 356 |
'Get Round Him' | p. 365 |
'Come and Try It' | p. 372 |
The Prime Minister Volume II | p. 383 |
the Value of a Thick Skin | p. 1 |
Retribution | p. 7 |
Kauri Gum | p. 24 |
Mr. Wharton Intends to Make a New Will | p. 32 |
Mrs. Sexty Parker | p. 40 |
'He Wants to Get Rich Too Quick' | p. 48 |
as for Love! | p. 59 |
'Has He Ill-Treated You?' | p. 71 |
'Where is Guatemala?' | p. 79 |
Mr. Slide's Revenge | p. 88 |
Coddling the Prime Minister | p. 98 |
'I Can Sleep Here To-Night, I Suppose?' | p. 109 |
Mr. Hartlepod | p. 120 |
Lizzie | p. 129 |
Mrs. Parker's Sorrows | p. 141 |
What the Duchess Thought of Her Husband | p. 147 |
the Explanation | p. 157 |
'Quite Settled' | p. 168 |
'the First and the Last' | p. 177 |
the Tenway Junction | p. 184 |
the Widow and Her Friends | p. 194 |
Phineas Finn Has a Book to Read | p. 204 |
the Duchess and Her Friend | p. 213 |
the New K.G | p. 222 |
'there Must Be Time' | p. 232 |
the End of the Session | p. 239 |
Mrs. Lopez Prepares to Move | p. 248 |
Hapter LXVIII the Prime Minister's Political Creed | p. 257 |
Mrs. Parker's Fate | p. 269 |
at Wharton | p. 276 |
the Ladies at Longbarns Doubt | p. 288 |
'He Thinks That Our Days Are Numbered' | p. 294 |
Only the Duke of Omnium | p. 309 |
'I Am Disgraced and Shamed' | p. 320 |
the Great Wharton Alliance | p. 332 |
Who Will It Be? | p. 343 |
the Duchess in Manchester Square | p. 351 |
the New Ministry | p. 358 |
the Last Meeting at Matching | p. 380 |
Appendix Trollope's Autobiography and the Prime Minister | p. 387 |
Explanatory Notes | p. 397 |
Who's Who in the Prime Minister | p. 433 |
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