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    The Warden

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    The War­den by Antho­ny Trol­lope is a social nov­el that explores the moral and eth­i­cal con­flicts of Rev­erend Sep­ti­mus Hard­ing, who is caught in a scan­dal over his man­age­ment of an almshouse, chal­leng­ing his sense of duty and hon­or.

    1. Chapter I Hiram’s Hospital
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    2. Chapter III The Bishop of Barchester
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    3. Chapter IV Hiram’s Bedesmen
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    4. Chapter V Dr Grantly Visits the Hospital
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    5. Chapter VI The Warden’s Tea Party
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    6. Chapter VII ‘The Jupiter’
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    7. Chapter VIII Plumstead Episcopi
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    8. Chapter IX The Conference
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    9. Chapter X Tribulation
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    10. Chapter XI Iphigenia
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    11. Chapter XII Mr Bold’s Visit to Plumstead
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    12. Chapter XIII The Warden’s Decision
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    13. Chapter XIV Mount Olympus
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    14. Chapter XV Tom Towers, Dr Anticant, and Mr Sentiment
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    15. Chapter XVI A Long Day in London
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    16. Chapter XVII Sir Abraham Haphazard
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    17. Chapter XVIII The Warden is Very Obstinate
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    18. Chapter XIX The Warden Resigns
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    19. Chapter XX Farewell
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    20. Chapter XXI Conclusion
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