The Prisoner of Zenda: being the history of three months in the life of an English gentleman | ||
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- I. The Rassendylls—With a Word on the Elphbergs . . . 1
- II. Concerning the Colour of Men's Hair . . . 13
- III. A Merry Evening with a Distant Relative . . . 27
- IV. The King Keeps his Appointment . . . 43
- V. The Adventures of an Understudy . . . 56
- VI. The Secret of a Cellar . . . 70
- VII. His Majesty Sleeps in Strelsau . . . 83
- VIII. A Fair Cousin and a Dark Brother . . . 96
- IX. A New Use for a Tea-Table . . . 112
- X. A Great Chance for a Villain . . . 128
- XI. Hunting a Very Big Boar . . . 143
- XII. I Receive a Visitor and Bait a Hook . . . 158
- XIII. An Improvement on Jacob's Ladder . . . 172
- XIV. A Night Outside the Castle . . . 186
- XV. I Talk with a Tempter . . . 199
- XVI. A Desperate Plan . . . 213
- XVII. Young Rupert's Midnight Diversions . . . 227
- XVIII. The Forcing of the Trap . . . 240
- XIX. Face to Face in the Forest . . . 252
- XX. The Prisoner and the King . . . 265
- XXI. If Love Were All! . . . 280
- XXII. Present, Past—and Future? . . . 294
The Prisoner of Zenda: being the history of three months in the life of an English gentleman | ||