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A Tramp Abroad
A Tramp Abroad
by Mark Twain
Contents
I. The Knighted Knave of Bergen
II. Heidelberg
III. Baker's Bluejay Yarn
IV. Student Life
V. At the Students' Dueling- ground
VI. A Sport That Sometimes Kills
VII. How Bismark Fought
VIII. The Great French Duel
IX. What the Beautiful Maiden Said
X. How Wagner Operas Bang Along
XI. I Paint a Turner
XII. What the Wives Saved
XIII. My Long Crawl in the Dark
XIV. Rafting Down the Neckar
XV. Down the River
XVI. An Ancient Legend of the Rhine
XVII. Why Germans Wear Spectacles
XVIII. The Kindly Courtesy of Germans
XIX. The Deadly Jest of Dilsberg
XX. My Precious, Priceless Tear- jug
XXI. Insolent Shopkeepers and Gabbling Americans
XXII. The Black Forest and its Treasures
XXIII. Nicodemus Dodge and the Skeleton
XXIV. I Protect the Empress of Germany
XXV. Hunted by the Little Chamois
XXVI. The Nest of the Cuckoo- Clock
XXVII. I Spare an Awful Bore
XXVIII. The Jodel and its Native Wilds
XXIX. Looking West for Sunrise
XXX. Harris Climbs Mountains for Me
XXXI. Alp- Scaling by Carriage
XXXII. The Jungfrau, the Bride, and the Piano
XXXIII. We Climb Far- by Buggy
XXXIV. The World's Highest Pig Farm
XXXV. Swindling the Coroner
XXXVI. The Fiendish Fun of Alp- Climbing
XXI. Also Cost the Lives of Three Other Men.
XXXVII. Our Imposing Column Starts Upward
XXXVIII. I Conquer the Gorner Grat
XXXIX. We Travel by Glacier
XL. Piteous Relics at Chamonix
XLI. The Fearful Disaster of 1865
XLII. Chillon Has a Nice, Roomy Dungeon
XLIII. My Poor Sick Friend Disappointed
XLIV. I Scale Mont Blanc- by Telescope
XLV. A Catastrophe Which Cost Eleven Lives
XLVI. Meeting a Hog on a Precipice
XLVII. Queer European Manners
XLVIII. Beauty of Women- and of Old Masters
XLIX. Hanged with a Golden Rope
L. Titian Bad and Titian Good
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