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    Crome Yel­low by Aldous Hux­ley is a satir­i­cal nov­el that humor­ous­ly exam­ines a group of quirky char­ac­ters at a coun­try estate, explor­ing themes of intel­lec­tu­al­ism, soci­etal expec­ta­tions, and the quest for per­son­al mean­ing.

    1. Chapter I — Crome Yellow
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    2. Chapter II — Crome Yellow
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    3. Chapter III — Crome Yellow
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    5. Chapter V — Crome Yellow
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    6. Chapter VI — Crome Yellow
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    10. Chapter X — Crome Yellow
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    14. Chapter XIV — Crome Yellow
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    18. Chapter XIX — Crome yellow
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    20. Chapter XXI — Crome yellow
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    25. Chapter XXVI — Crome yellow
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    28. Chapter XXIX — Crome yellow
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    29. Chapter XXX — Crome Yellow
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