A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain

Content

Preface

A Word Of Explanation

The Stranger's History

How Sir Lancelot slew two giants, and made a castle free

The Tale of The Lost Land

Chapter 1 Camelot

Chapter 2 King Arthur's Court

Chapter 3 Knights Of The Table Round

Chapter 4 Sir Dinadan The Humorist

Chapter 5 An Inspiration

Chapter 6 The Eclipse

Chapter 7 Merlin's Tower

Chapter 8 The Boss

Chapter 9 The Tournament

Chapter 10 Beginnings Of Civilization

Chapter 11 The Yankee In Search Of Adventures

Chapter 12 Slow Torture

Chapter 13 Freemen

Chapter 14 "Defend Thee, Lord"

Chapter 15 Sandy's Tale

Chapter 16 Morgan Le Fay

Chapter 17 A Royal Banquet

Chapter 18 In The Queen's Dungeons

Chapter 19 Knight-Errantry As A Trade

Chapter 20 The Ogre's Castle

Chapter 21 The Pilgrims

Chapter 22 The Holy Fountain

Chapter 23 Restoration Of The Fountain

Chapter 24 A Rival Magician

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain

Chapter 25 A Competitive Examination

Chapter 26 The First Newspaper

Chapter 27 The Yankee And The King Travel Incognito

Chapter 28 Drilling The King

Chapter 29 The Smallpox Hut

Chapter 30 The Tragedy Of The Manor-House

Chapter 31 Marco

Chapter 32 Dowley's Humiliation

Chapter 33 Sixth Century Political Economy

Chapter 34 The Yankee And The King Sold As Slaves

Chapter 35 A Pitiful Incident

Chapter 36 An Encounter In The Dark

Chapter 37 An Awful Predicament

Chapter 38 Sir Launcelot And Knights To The Rescue

Chapter 39 The Yankee's Fight With The Knights

Chapter 40 Three Years Later

Chapter 41 The Interdict

Chapter 42 War!

Chapter 43 The Battle Of The Sand Belt

Chapter 44 A Postscript By Clarence