THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER
Mark Twain
Table of 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
NOTE
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