Converted from The Project Gutenberg Etext of
The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson
by Mark Twain
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- A
Whisper to the Reader
- CHAPTER 1:
- Pudd'nhead Wins His Name
- CHAPTER 2:
- Driscoll Spares His Slave
- CHAPTER 3:
- Roxy Plays a Shrewd Trick
- CHAPTER 4:
- The Ways of the Changelings
- CHAPTER 5:
- The Twins Thrill Dawson's Landing
- CHAPTER 6:
- Swimming in Glory
- CHAPTER 7:
- The Unknown Nymph
- CHAPTER 8:
- Marse Tom Tramples His Chance
- CHAPTER 9:
- Tom Practices Sycophancy
- CHAPTER 10:
- The Nymph Revealed
- CHAPTER 11:
- Pudd'nhead's Thrilling Discovery
- CHAPTER 12:
- The Shame of Judge Driscoll
- CHAPTER 13:
- Tom Stares at Ruin
- CHAPTER 14:
- Roxana Insists Upon Reform
- CHAPTER 15:
- The Robber Robbed
- CHAPTER 16:
- Sold Down the River
- CHAPTER 17:
- The Judge Utters Dire Prophesy
- CHAPTER 18:
- Roxana Commands
- CHAPTER 19:
- The Prophesy Realized
- CHAPTER 20:
- The Murderer Chuckles
- CHAPTER 21:
- Doom
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CONCLUSION
- Author's Note
- to Those Extraordinary Twins
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