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Life on the Mississippi

by Mark Twain

1883

Contents

  1. The River and Its History
  2. The River and Its Explorers
  3. Frescoes from the Past
  4. The Boys' Ambition
  5. I Want to be a Cub-pilot
  6. A Cub-pilot's Experience
  7. A Daring Deed
  8. Perplexing Lessons
  9. Continued Perplexities
  10. Completing My Education
  11. The River Rises
  12. Sounding
  13. A Pilot's Needs
  14. Rank and Dignity of Piloting
  15. The Pilots' Monopoly
  16. Racing Days
  17. Cut-offs and Stephen
  18. I Take a Few Extra Lessons
  19. Brown and I Exchange Compliments
  20. A Catastrophe
  21. A Section in My Biography
  22. I Return to My Muttons
  23. Traveling Incognito
  24. My Incognito is Exploded
  25. From Cairo to Hickman
  26. Under Fire
  27. Some Imported Articles
  28. Uncle Mumford Unloads
  29. A Few Specimen Bricks
  30. Sketches by the Way
  31. A Thumb-print and What Came of It
  32. The Disposal of a Bonanza
  33. Refreshments and Ethics
  34. Tough Yarns
  35. Vicksburg During the Trouble
  36. The Professor's Yarn
  37. The End of the "Gold Dust"
  38. The House Beautiful
  39. Manufactures and Miscreants
  40. Castles and Culture
  41. The Metropolis of the South
  42. Hygiene and Sentiment
  43. The Art of Inhumation
  44. City Sights
  45. Southern Sports
  46. Enchantments and Enchanters
  47. Uncle Remus and Mr. Cable
  48. Sugar and Postage
  49. Episodes in Pilot Life
  50. The "Original Jacobs"
  51. Reminiscences
  52. A Burning Brand
  53. My Boyhood's Home
  54. Past and Present
  55. A Vendetta and Other Things
  56. A Question of Law
  57. An Archangel
  58. On the Upper River
  59. Legends and Scenery
  60. Speculations and Conclusions

Appendices


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