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BOOK ONE
PROLOGUE
The March of Ignorance
CHAPTER I
In which Fracassus, Heir Presumptive to the Duchy of Origen, is born
CHAPTER II
Concerning a father’s fears and a tutor’s skirt
CHAPTER III
In which language is discerned to go backwards
CHAPTER IV
Concerning the part played by television in the education of a leader
CHAPTER V
A painful chapter containing matters it were better to remain silent about
CHAPTER VI
In which it is agreed not to scare the horses
CHAPTER VII
A wind blows through the Republic of Urbs-Ludus
CHAPTER VIII
The end of stupidity
CHAPTER IX
In which Fracassus is taught an important lesson about tax avoidance and has a bright idea
CHAPTER X
How a weather man brought sunshine into the Prince’s heart
CHAPTER XI
A short chapter concerning bricks and mortar
CHAPTER XII
A mother worries in 140 characters
CHAPTER XIII
In which Fracassus informs the world of what he’s eating.
CHAPTER XIV
When my love swears that she is made of truth…
CHAPTER XV
…I do believe her though I know she lies
BOOK TWO
CHAPTER XVI
Containing the whole science of government
CHAPTER XVII
A hero of our time
CHAPTER XVIII
In which Fracassus almost reads a book
CHAPTER XIX
The spirit of the jungle
CHAPTER XX
Fracassus discovers the price of freedom and tweets about it
CHAPTER XXI
The loneliness of the braggart
CHAPTER XXII
In which the Prince forms an even higher estimate of his gifts
CHAPTER XXIII
A short chapter with no lessons to be learnt therefrom
CHAPTER XXIV
On the sadness of things. A son returns, a father prepares to depart
CHAPTER XXV
‘Stop It!’
CHAPTER XXVI
Retards
CHAPTER XXVII
In which Fracassus proves he is no longer in love
CHAPTER XXVIII
A brief treatise on buffoonery
CHAPTER XXXIX
The speed of lies
CHAPTER XL
The end of days