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The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain (Illustrated)
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Table of contents
- Title page
- MARK TWAIN
- COPYRIGHT
- Mark Twain: Parts Edition
- Parts Edition Contents
- The Prince and the Pauper
- CONTENTS
- Chapter I. The birth of the Prince and the Pauper.
- Chapter II. Tom’s early life.
- Chapter III. Tom’s meeting with the Prince.
- Chapter IV. The Prince’s troubles begin.
- Chapter V. Tom as a Patrician.
- Chapter VI. Tom receives instructions.
- Chapter VII. Tom’s first royal dinner.
- Chapter VIII. The Question of the Seal.
- Chapter IX. The river pageant.
- Chapter X. The Prince in the toils.
- Chapter XI. At Guildhall.
- Chapter XII. The Prince and his Deliverer.
- Chapter XIII. The disappearance of the Prince.
- Chapter XIV. ‘Le Roi est mort - vive le Roi.’
- Chapter XV. Tom as King.
- Chapter XVI. The State Dinner.
- Chapter XVII. Foo-foo the First.
- Chapter XVIII. The Prince with the Tramps.
- Chapter XIX. The Prince with the peasants.
- Chapter XX. The Prince and the hermit.
- Chapter XXI. Hendon to the rescue.
- Chapter XXII. A Victim of Treachery.
- Chapter XXIII. The Prince a prisoner.
- Chapter XXIV. The Escape.
- Chapter XXV. Hendon Hall.
- Chapter XXVI. Disowned.
- Chapter XXVII. In Prison.
- Chapter XXVIII. The sacrifice.
- Chapter XXIX. To London.
- Chapter XXX. Tom’s progress.
- Chapter XXXI. The Recognition procession.
- Chapter XXXII. Coronation Day.
- Chapter XXXIII. Edward as King.
- Conclusion. Justice and retribution.
- NOTES
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