CONNETICUT.COM presents A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain Select from a chapter below or click here to return to the last page you've read. Chapters Section Listpage 1 Credits - Project Gutenberg page 16 Credits - Electronic Edition page 18 Credits - Web Edition page 19 Preface page 23 Preface - A Word of Explanation page 36 Preface - The Stranger's History page 45 Chapter I - Camelot page 52 Chapter II - King Arthur's Court page 71 Chapter III - Knights of the Round Table page 88 Chapter IV - Sir Dinadan the Humorist page 97 Chapter V - An inspiration page 116 Chapter VI - The Eclipse page 136 Chapter VII - Merlin's Tower page 155 Chapter VIII - The Boss page 172 Chapter IX - The Tournament page 189 Chapter X - Beginnings of Civilization page 203 Chapter XI - The Yankee in search of Adventures page 228 Chapter XII - Slow torture page 241 Chapter XIII - Freemen page 265 Chapter XIV - "Defend thee, Lord" page 277 Chapter XV - Sandy's Tale page 304 Chapter XVI - Morgan Le Fay page 324 Chapter XVII - A Royal Banquet page 353 Chapter XVIII - In the Queen's Dungeons page 384 Chapter XIX - Knight-errantry as a trade page 395 Chapter XX - The Ogre's Castle page 417 Chapter XXI - The Pilgrims page 456 Chapter XXII - The Holy Fountain page 489 Chapter XXIII - Restoration of the Fountain page 515 Chapter XXIV - A Rival Magician page 551 Chapter XXV - A Competitive Examination page 590 Chapter XXVI - The First Newspaper page 620 Chapter XXVII - The Yankee and the King travel incognito page 646 Chapter XXVIII - Drilling the King page 660 Chapter XXIX - The Smallpox Hut page 681 Chapter XXX - The Tragedy of the Manor House page 714 Chapter XXXI - Marco page 735 Chapter XXXII - Dowley's Humiliation page 757 Chapter XXXIII - Sixth Century Political Economy page 796 Chapter XXXIV - The Yankee and the King sold as slaves page 832 Chapter XXXV - A Pitiful Incident page 853 Chapter XXXVI - An encounter in the dark page 865 Chapter XXXVII - An awful predicament page 890 Chapter XXXVIII - Sir Launcelot and knights to the rescue page 899 Chapter XXXIX - The Yankee's fight with the knights page 931 Chapter XL - Three years later page 954 Chapter XLI - The interdict page 967 Chapter XLII - War page 1009 Chapter XLIII - The Battle of the Sand Belt page 1051 Chapter XLIV - A postscript by Clarence page 1057 Final postscript by Mark Twain
CONNETICUT.COM presents
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain
Select from a chapter below or click here to return to the last page you've read.
Chapters Section Listpage 1 Credits - Project Gutenberg page 16 Credits - Electronic Edition page 18 Credits - Web Edition page 19 Preface page 23 Preface - A Word of Explanation page 36 Preface - The Stranger's History page 45 Chapter I - Camelot page 52 Chapter II - King Arthur's Court page 71 Chapter III - Knights of the Round Table page 88 Chapter IV - Sir Dinadan the Humorist page 97 Chapter V - An inspiration page 116 Chapter VI - The Eclipse page 136 Chapter VII - Merlin's Tower page 155 Chapter VIII - The Boss page 172 Chapter IX - The Tournament page 189 Chapter X - Beginnings of Civilization page 203 Chapter XI - The Yankee in search of Adventures page 228 Chapter XII - Slow torture page 241 Chapter XIII - Freemen page 265 Chapter XIV - "Defend thee, Lord" page 277 Chapter XV - Sandy's Tale page 304 Chapter XVI - Morgan Le Fay page 324 Chapter XVII - A Royal Banquet page 353 Chapter XVIII - In the Queen's Dungeons page 384 Chapter XIX - Knight-errantry as a trade page 395 Chapter XX - The Ogre's Castle page 417 Chapter XXI - The Pilgrims page 456 Chapter XXII - The Holy Fountain page 489 Chapter XXIII - Restoration of the Fountain page 515 Chapter XXIV - A Rival Magician page 551 Chapter XXV - A Competitive Examination page 590 Chapter XXVI - The First Newspaper page 620 Chapter XXVII - The Yankee and the King travel incognito page 646 Chapter XXVIII - Drilling the King page 660 Chapter XXIX - The Smallpox Hut page 681 Chapter XXX - The Tragedy of the Manor House page 714 Chapter XXXI - Marco page 735 Chapter XXXII - Dowley's Humiliation page 757 Chapter XXXIII - Sixth Century Political Economy page 796 Chapter XXXIV - The Yankee and the King sold as slaves page 832 Chapter XXXV - A Pitiful Incident page 853 Chapter XXXVI - An encounter in the dark page 865 Chapter XXXVII - An awful predicament page 890 Chapter XXXVIII - Sir Launcelot and knights to the rescue page 899 Chapter XXXIX - The Yankee's fight with the knights page 931 Chapter XL - Three years later page 954 Chapter XLI - The interdict page 967 Chapter XLII - War page 1009 Chapter XLIII - The Battle of the Sand Belt page 1051 Chapter XLIV - A postscript by Clarence page 1057 Final postscript by Mark Twain