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The Prince and the Pauper

by Mark Twain

1882

To those good-mannered and agreeable children
Susie and Clara Clemens
this book is affectionately inscribed by their father.

Contents

  1. The birth of the Prince and the Pauper
  2. Tom's early life
  3. Tom's meeting with the Prince
  4. The Prince's troubles begin
  5. Tom as a patrician
  6. Tom receives instructions
  7. Tom's first royal dinner
  8. The question of the Seal
  9. The river pageant
  10. The Prince in the toils
  11. At Guildhall
  12. The Prince and his deliverer
  13. The disappearance of the Prince
  14. 'Le Roi est mort -- vive le Roi'
  15. Tom as King
  16. The state dinner
  17. Foo-foo the First
  18. The Prince with the tramps
  19. The Prince with the peasants
  20. The Prince and the hermit
  21. Hendon to the rescue
  22. A victim of treachery
  23. The Prince a prisoner
  24. The escape
  25. Hendon Hall
  26. Disowned
  27. In prison
  28. The sacrifice
  29. To London
  30. Tom's progress
  31. The Recognition procession
  32. Coronation Day
  33. Edward as King
  34. Conclusion. Justice and Retribution

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