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Preface
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court
A Word of Explanation
How Sir Launcelot Slew Two Giants, and Made a Castle Free
The Stranger’s History
I
: Camelot
II
: King Arthur’s Court
III
: Knights of the Table Round
IV
: Sir Dinadan the Humorist
V
: An Inspiration
VI
: The Eclipse
VII
: Merlin’s Tower
VIII
: The Boss
IX
: The Tournament
X
: Beginnings of Civilization
XI
: The Yankee in Search of Adventures
XII
: Slow Torture
XIII
: Freemen!
XIV
: “Defend Thee, Lord!”
XV
: Sandy’s Tale
XVI
: Morgan le Fay
XVII
: A Royal Banquet
XVIII
: In the Queen’s Dungeons
XIX
: Knight-Errantry as a Trade
XX
: The Ogre’s Castle
XXI
: The Pilgrims
XXII
: The Holy Fountain
XXIII
: Restoration of the Fountain
XXIV
: A Rival Magician
XXV
: A Competitive Examination
XXVI
: The First Newspaper
XXVII
: The Yankee and the King Travel Incognito
XXVIII
: Drilling the King
XXIX
: The Smallpox Hut
XXX
: The Tragedy of the Manor-House
XXXI
: Marco
XXXII
: Dowley’s Humiliation
XXXIII
: Sixth Century Political Economy
XXXIV
: The Yankee and the King Sold as Slaves
XXXV
: A Pitiful Incident
XXXVI
: An Encounter in the Dark
XXXVII
: An Awful Predicament
XXXVIII
: Sir Launcelot and Knights to the Rescue
XXXIX
: The Yankee’s Fight with the Knights
XL
: Three Years Later
XLI
: The Interdict
XLII
: War!
XLIII
: The Battle of the Sand-Belt
XLIV
: A Postscript by Clarence
Final
P.S.
by
M. T.
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