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       Mark Twain

      The Prince and the Pauper

      (Illustrated Children's Classic)

      Adventure Novel set in 16th Century England, With Author's Biography

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-3044-0

      Table of Contents

       The Prince and the Pauper

       Mark Twain: A Biography by Albert Bigelow Paine

      The Prince and the Pauper

      A Tale for Young People of All Ages

       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

       Notes

       Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, to Lord Cromwell, on the birth of the Prince of Wales (afterward Edward VI).

      From the National Manuscripts preserved by the British Government.

Manuscript

       Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, to Lord Cromwell, on the birth of the Prince of Wales (afterward Edward VI).

      From the National Manuscripts preserved by the British Government.

      Ryght honorable, Salutem in Christo Jesu, and Syr here ys no lesse joynge and rejossynge in thes partees for the byrth of our prynce, hoom we hungurde for so longe, then ther was (I trow), inter vicinos att the byrth of S. J. Baptyste, as thys berer, Master Erance, can telle you. Gode gyffe us alle grace, to yelde dew thankes to our Lorde Gode, Gode of Inglonde, for verely He hathe shoyd Hym selff Gode of Inglonde, or rather an Inglyssh Gode, yf we consydyr and pondyr welle alle Hys procedynges with us from tyme to tyme. He hath over cumme alle our yllnesse with Hys excedynge goodnesse, so that we are now moor then compellyd to serve Hym, seke Hys glory, promott Hys wurde, yf the Devylle of alle Devylles be natt

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