The Prince and the Pauper (Illustrated Children's Classic). Mark Twain
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LVII. Old Friends and New Plans
LVIII. A New Book and a Lecture
LXII. The Return of the Pilgrims
LXIII. In Washington—A Publishing Proposition
LXV. A Contract with Elisha Bliss, Jr.
LXVIII. The Rev. "Joe" Twichell
LXX. Innocents at Home—And "the Innocents Abroad"
LXXI. The Great Book of Travel
LXXII. The Purchase of a Paper
LXXIII. The First Meeting with Howells
LXXVI. On the Buffalo "Express"
LXXXI. Some Further Literary Matters
LXXXII. The Writing of "Roughing It"
LXXXV. A Birth, A Death, and A Voyage
LXXXVII. The Book that Was Never Written
XCII. Further London Lecture Triumphs
XCIII. The Real Colonel Sellers-Golden Days
XCV. An "Atlantic" Story and a Play
XCVIII. "Old Times on the Mississippi"
XCIX. A Typewriter, and a Joke on Aldrich
C. Raymond, Mental Telegraphy, Etc.
CI. Concluding "Tom Sawyer"—Mark Twain's "Editors"
CVI. His First Stage Appearance
CVII. Howells, Clemens, and "George"