Nicholas NicklebyNicholas becomes the head of the family when his father dies unexpectedly. Keeping watch over his mother and his sister Kate becomes an even greater challenge when Nicholas discovers that his father lost the family fortune due to ill-advised investments. Without a shilling to his name, Nicholas turns to his wealthy but unforgiving Uncle Ralph for help. |
Contents
CHAPTER 48 | 1 |
CHAPTER 49 | 31 |
CHAPTER 50 | 72 |
CHAPTER 51 | 110 |
CHAPTER 52 | 142 |
CHAPTER 53 | 177 |
CHAPTER 54 | 222 |
CHAPTER 55 | 255 |
CHAPTER 57 | 322 |
CHAPTER 58 | 351 |
CHAPTER 59 | 367 |
CHAPTER 60 | 407 |
CHAPTER 61 | 438 |
CHAPTER 62 | 466 |
CHAPTER 63 | 482 |
CHAPTER 64 | 511 |
CHAPTER 56 | 287 |
CHAPTER 65 | 536 |
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