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THIS 1881 NOVEL ABOUT A POOR BOY, TOM CANTY, WHO EXCHANGES IDENTITIES WITH EDWARD TUDOR, THE PRINCE OF ENGLAND, IS AT ONCE AN ADVENTURE STORY, A FANTASY OF TIMELESS APPEAL, AND AN INTRIGUING EXAMPLE OF THE AUTHOR'S ABIDING PREOCCUPATION WITH SEPARATING THE TRUE FROM THE FALSE, THE GENUINE FROM THE IMPOSTOR. INCLUDED IS THE STORY "A BOY'S ADVENTURE," WRITTEN AS PART OF THE NOVEL BUT PUBLISHED SEPARATELY.
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Title Page
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.
NOTE 1, Chapter IV. Christ's Hospital Costume.
NOTE 2, Chapter IV.
NOTE 3, Chapter V. The Duke of Norfolk's Condemnation commanded.
NOTE 4, Chapter VII.
NOTE 5, Chapter VIII. Attainder of Norfolk.
NOTE 6, Chapter X. The Loving?cup.
NOTE 7, Chapter XI. The Duke of Norfolk's narrow Escape.
NOTE 8, Chapter XIV. The Whipping?boy.
NOTES to Chapter XV.
NOTE 10, Chapter XVII. Enslaving.
NOTES to Chapter XXIII. Death for Trifling Larcenies.
NOTES to Chapter XXVII.
NOTES to Chapter XXXIII.
GENERAL NOTE.
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