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The Way We Live Now is the story of foreign-born financier Augustus Melmotte, a man with a mysterious past who sets the rumour mill on fire upon his arrival in London with his family. Using nothing but his charm, Melmotte convinces several associates to invest in his company. But Melmotte's ascent up the social ladder is blocked by Paul Montague, a young engineer who questions his intentions.
A literary classic, The Way We Live Now was inspired by the English financial scandals of the 1870s, and is a stunning, satirical look at an era dominated by greed and dishonesty. The Way We Live Now has twice been adapted for television.
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Chapter I
Three Editors
Table of contents
- CONTENTS
- Chapter IâThree Editors
- Chapter IIâThe Carbury Family
- Chapter IIIâThe Beargarden
- Chapter IVâMadame Melmotteâs Ball
- Chapter VâAfter the Ball
- Chapter VIâRoger Carbury and Paul Montague
- Chapter VIIâMentor
- Chapter VIIIâLovesick
- Chapter IXâThe Great Railway to Vera Cruz
- Chapter XâMr. Fiskerâs Success
- Chapter XIâLady Carbury at Home
- Chapter XIIâSir Felix in His Motherâs House
- Chapter XIIIâThe Longestaffes
- Chapter XIVâCarbury Manor
- Chapter XVââYou Should Remember That I Am His Motherâ
- Chapter XVIâThe Bishop and the Priest
- Chapter XVIIâMarie Melmotte Hears a Love Tale
- Chapter XVIIIâRuby Ruggles Hears a Love Tale
- Chapter XIXâHetta Carbury Hears a Love Tale
- Chapter XXâLady Pomonaâs Dinner Party
- Chapter XXIâEverybody Goes to Them
- Chapter XXIIâLord Nidderdaleâs Morality
- Chapter XXIIIââYes;âIâm a Baronetâ
- Chapter XXIVâMiles Grendallâs Triumph
- Chapter XXVâIn Grosvenor Square
- Chapter XXVIâMrs. Hurtle
- Chapter XXVIIâMrs. Hurtle Goes to the Play
- Chapter XXVIIIâDolly Longestaffe Goes into the City
- Chapter XXIXâMiss Melmotteâs Courage
- Chapter XXXâMr. Melmotteâs Promise
- Chapter XXXIâMr. Broune Has Made Up His Mind
- Chapter XXXIIâLady Monogram
- Chapter XXXIIIâJohn Crumb
- Chapter XXXIVâRuby Ruggles Obeys Her Grandfather
- Chapter XXXVâMelmotteâs Glory
- Chapter XXXVIâMr. Brouneâs Perils
- Chapter XXXVIIâThe Boardroom
- Chapter XXXVIIIâPaul Montagueâs Troubles
- Chapter XXXIXââI Do Love Himâ
- Chapter XLâUnanimity Is the Very Soul of These Things
- Chapter XLIâAll Prepared
- Chapter XLIIâCan You Be Ready in Ten Minutes?
- Chapter XLIIIâThe City Road
- Chapter XLIVâThe Coming Election
- Chapter XLVâMr. Melmotte Is Pressed for Time
- Chapter XLVIâRoger Carbury and His Two Friends
- Chapter XLVIIâMrs. Hurtle at Lowestoft
- Chapter XLVIIIâRuby a Prisoner
- Chapter XLIXâSir Felix Makes Himself Ready
- Chapter LâThe Journey to Liverpool
- Chapter LIâWhich Shall It Be?
- Chapter LIIâThe Results of Love and Wine
- Chapter LIIIâA Day in the City
- Chapter LIVâThe India Office
- Chapter LVâClerical Charities
- Chapter LVIâFather Barham Visits London
- Chapter LVIIâLord Nidderdale Tries His Hand Again
- Chapter LVIIIâMr. Squercum Is Employed
- Chapter LIXâThe Dinner
- Chapter LXâMiss Longestaffeâs Lover
- Chapter LXIâLady Monogram Prepares for the Party
- Chapter LXIIâThe Party
- Chapter LXIIIâMr. Melmotte on the Day of the Election
- Chapter LXIVâThe Election
- Chapter LXVâMiss Longestaffe Writes Home
- Chapter LXVIâSo Shall Be My Enmity
- Chapter LXVIIâSir Felix Protects His Sister
- Chapter LXVIIIâMiss Melmotte Declares Her Purpose
- Chapter LXIXâMelmotte in Parliament
- Chapter LXXâSir Felix Meddles with Many Matters
- Chapter LXXIâJohn Crumb Falls into Trouble
- Chapter LXXIIââAsk Himselfâ
- Chapter LXXIIIâMarieâs Fortune
- Chapter LXXIVâMelmotte Makes a Friend
- Chapter LXXVâIn Bruton Street
- Chapter LXXVIâHetta and Her Lover
- Chapter LXXVIIâAnother Scene in Bruton Street
- Chapter LXXVIIIâMiss Longestaffe Again at Caversham
- Chapter LXXIXâThe Brehgert Correspondence
- Chapter LXXXâRuby Prepares for Service
- Chapter LXXXIâMr. Cohenlupe Leaves London
- Chapter LXXXIIâMarieâs Perseverance
- Chapter LXXXIIIâMelmotte Again at the House
- Chapter LXXXIVâPaul Montagueâs Vindication
- Chapter LXXXVâBreakfast in Berkeley Square
- Chapter LXXXVIâThe Meeting in Bruton Street
- Chapter LXXXVIIâDown At Carbury
- Chapter LXXXVIIIâThe Inquest
- Chapter LXXXIXââThe Wheel of Fortuneâ
- Chapter XCâHettaâs Sorrow
- Chapter XCIâThe Rivals
- Chapter XCIIâHamilton K. Fisker Again
- Chapter XCIIIâA True Lover
- Chapter XCIVâJohn Crumbâs Victory
- Chapter XCVâThe Longestaffe Marriages
- Chapter XCVIâWhere âThe Wild Asses Quench Their Thirstâ
- Chapter XCVIIâMrs. Hurtleâs Fate
- Chapter XCVIIIâMarie Melmotteâs Fate
- Chapter XCIXâLady Carbury and Mr. Broune
- Chapter CâDown in Suffolk
- About the Author
- About the Series
- Copyright
- About the Publisher