Emma
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Volume I
- Chapter I (1) - Poor Miss Taylor! And Emma fixes her attention on the vicar
- Chapter II (2) - Of Mr. Weston, his son, and the effects of wedding-cake on the constitution
- Chapter III (3) - An evening-party at Hartfield, to which Emma invites Harriet Smith
- Chapter IV (4) - Harriet has a beau, but Emma has a better idea
- Chapter V (5) - Mr. Knightley and Mrs. Weston talk about Emma and Harriet
- Chapter VI (6) - Emma works on her scheme, and sends Mr. Elton to London on important business
- Chapter VII (7) - Mr. Robert Martin declares himself
- Chapter VIII (8) - Mr. Knightley gives his opinion of Harriet's dilemma
- Chapter IX (9) - Mr. Elton writes a charade for Miss ------.
- Chapter X (10) - Emma and Harriet discuss marriage, and walk with Mr. Elton
- Chapter XI (11) - Mr. and Mrs. John Knightley and family come to Hartfield for a visit
- Chapter XII (12) - Mr. Knightley dines at Hartfield, and Mr. Woodhouse and Mr. John Knightley discuss the seashore
- Chapter XIII (13) - A Christmas Eve party at Randalls, but Harriet is ill
- Chapter XIV (14) - Will Frank Churchill come to visit?
- Chapter XV (15) - Mr. Elton declares himself
- Chapter XVI (16) - Emma wonders where her scheme went awry
- Chapter XVII (17) - Harriet's disappointment; Mr. Elton goes to Bath
- Chapter XVIII (18) - Emma and Mr. Knightley discuss Frank Churchill
Volume II
- Chapter I (19) - Emma and Harriet call on Mrs. and Miss Bates, who have a letter from Jane Fairfax, though it is not her day for writing
- Chapter II (20) - The history of Jane Fairfax, who is acquainted with Frank Churchill
- Chapter III (21) - Mr. Elton is engaged; Harriet runs into Mr. Martin at Ford's
- Chapter IV (22) - Mr. Elton returns to Highbury with news of his intended bride
- Chapter V (23) - Harriet calls on the Martins; Frank Churchill finally shows up
- Chapter VI (24) - Emma and Frank get on very well together, and discuss Jane Fairfax
- Chapter VII (25) - Frank goes to London to get his hair cut; there is to be an evening-party at the Coles'
- Chapter VIII (26) - The party at the Coles'; Miss Fairfax receives a pianoforte
- Chapter IX (27) - Emma and Harriet hash over the party and run into Miss Bates and Mrs. Weston
- Chapter X (28) - Everybody goes to Bates'
- Chapter XI (29) - Mrs. Weston wishes to give a ball
- Chapter XII (30) - Frank's aunt falls ill, and the ball is postponed
- Chapter XIII (31) - Emma's got a crush!
- Chapter XIV (32) - Mr. Elton brings his bride home; Emma finds her elegantly dressed
- Chapter XV (33) - Mrs. Elton makes Jane her project; Emma and Mrs. Weston discuss Mr. Knightley's matrimonial prospects
- Chapter XVI (34) - Emma gives a dinner for the newlyweds at Hartfield
- Chapter XVII (35) - Mrs. Elton wants to find a proper situation for Jane
- Chapter XVIII (36) - Frank Churchill's spring plans
Volume III
- Chapter I (37) - The plans for the ball at the Crown are revived
- Chapter II (38) - Mr. Knightley teaches Mr. Elton a lesson
- Chapter III (39) - Harriet and a friend meet some gipsies
- Chapter IV (40) - Harriet disposes of some relics
- Chapter V (41) - Mr. Knightley is suspicious of Frank and Jane
- Chapter VI (42) - A strawberry-picking party at Donwell Abbey
- Chapter VII (43) - A picnic at Box Hill
- Chapter VIII (44) - A very ashamed Emma calls on the Bateses; Jane Fairfax finds a situation
- Chapter IX (45) - Mr. Knightley is going away
- Chapter X (46) - Interesting news from Frank Churchill
- Chapter XI (47) - Harriet has a rude surprise for Emma
- Chapter XII (48) - Emma's in lurrrrrve
- Chapter XIII (49) - Mr. Knightley declares himself
- Chapter XIV (50) - A letter from Frank Churchill
- Chapter XV (51) - Mr. Knightley makes plans
- Chapter XVI (52) - Emma and Jane become friends at last
- Chapter XVII (53) - Mrs. Weston has a daughter, and Mr. Woodhouse a rude shock
- Chapter XVIII (54) - Mr. Robert Martin declares himself, redux
- Chapter XIX (55) - Perfect happiness, though a shocking lack of white satin and veils