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Title Rupert of Hentzau
Author Anthony Hope
Illustrator Charles Dana Gibson
Year 1898
Publisher J. W. Arrowsmith
Location Bristol
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Advertising not transcluded
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CONTENTS.


  1. Chap.Page
  2. I.
    THE QUEEN'S GOOD-BYE
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    7
  3. II.
    A STATION WITHOUT A CAB
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    25
  4. III.
    AGAIN TO ZENDA
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    41
  5. IV.
    AN EDDY ON THE MOAT
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    58
  6. V.
    AN AUDIENCE OF THE KING
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    77
  7. VI.
    THE TASK OF THE QUEEN'S SERVANTS
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    97
  8. VII.
    THE MESSAGE OF SIMON THE HUNTSMAN
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    116
  9. VIII.
    THE TEMPER OF BORIS THE HOUND
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    136
  10. IX.
    THE KING IN THE HUNTING-LODGE
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    154
  11. X.
    THE KING IN STRELSAU
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    173
  12. XI.
    WHAT THE CHANCELLOR'S WIFE SAW
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    193
  13. XII.
    BEFORE THEM ALL!
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    211
  14. XIII.
    A KING UP HIS SLEEVE
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    226
  15. XIV.
    THE NEWS COMES TO STRELSAU
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    244
  16. XV.
    A PASTIME FOR COLONEL SAPT
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    261
  17. XVI.
    A CROWD IN THE KÖNIGSTRASSE
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    279
  18. XVII.
    YOUNG RUPERT AND THE PLAY-ACTOR
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    297
  19. XVIII.
    THE TRIUMPH OF THE KING
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    317
  20. XIX.
    FOR OUR LOVE AND HER HONOUR!
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    337
  21. XX.
    THE DECISION OF HEAVEN
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    357
  22. XXI.
    THE COMING OF THE DREAM
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    378
  23. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................