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Chapter 1
CHAPTER I. A MUTE GOES ABOARD A BOAT ON THE MISSISSIPPI
Chapter 2
CHAPTER II. SHOWING THAT MANY MEN HAVE MANY MINDS
Chapter 3
CHAPTER III. IN WHICH A VARIETY OF CHARACTERS APPEAR
Chapter 4
CHAPTER IV. RENEWAL OF OLD ACQUAINTANCE
Chapter 5
CHAPTER V. THE MAN WITH THE WEED MAKES IT AN EVEN QUESTION WHETHER HE BE A GREAT SAGE OR GREAT SIMPLETON
Chapter 6
CHAPTER VI. AT THE OUTSET OF WHICH CERTAIN PASSENGERS PROVE DEAF TO THE CALL OF CHARITY
Chapter 7
CHAPTER VII. A GENTLEMAN WITH GOLD SLEEVE-BUTTONS
Chapter 8
CHAPTER VIII. A CHARITABLE LADY
Chapter 9
CHAPTER IX: TWO BUSINESS MEN TRANSACT A LITTLE BUSINESS
Chapter 10
CHAPTER X. IN THE CABIN
Chapter 11
CHAPTER XI. ONLY A PAGE OR SO
Chapter 12
CHAPTER XII. STORY OF THE UNFORTUNATE MAN, FROM WHICH MAY BE GATHERED WHETHER OR NO HE HAS BEEN JUSTLY SO ENTITLED
Chapter 13
CHAPTER XIII. THE MAN WITH THE TRAVELING-CAP EVINCES MUCH HUMANITY, AND IN A WAY WHICH WOULD SEEM TO SHOW HIM TO BE ONE OF THE MOST LOGICAL OF OPTIMISTS
Chapter 14
CHAPTER XIV: WORTH THE CONSIDERATION OF THOSE TO WHOM IT MAY PROVE WORTH CONSIDERING. Note: [14.1]
Chapter 15
CHAPTER XV. AN OLD MISER, UPON SUITABLE REPRESENTATIONS, IS PREVAILED UPON TO VENTURE AN INVESTMENT. Note: [15.1]
Chapter 16
CHAPTER XVI: A SICK MAN, AFTER SOME IMPATIENCE, IS INDUCED TO BECOME A PATIENT
Chapter 17
CHAPTER XVII. TOWARDS THE END OF WHICH THE HERB-DOCTOR PROVES HIMSELF A FORGIVER OF INJURIES
Chapter 18
CHAPTER XVIII. INQUEST INTO THE TRUE CHARACTER OF THE HERB-DOCTOR
Chapter 19
CHAPTER XIX. A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE
Chapter 20
CHAPTER XX. REAPPEARANCE OF ONE WHO MAY BE REMEMBERED
Chapter 21
CHAPTER XXI. A HARD CASE
Chapter 22
CHAPTER XXII. IN THE POLITE SPIRIT OF THE TUSCULAN DISPUTATIONS. Note: [22.1]
Chapter 23
CHAPTER XXIII. IN WHICH THE POWERFUL EFFECT OF NATURAL SCENERY IS EVINCED IN THE CASE OF THE MISSOURIAN, WHO, IN VIEW OF THE REGION ROUND-ABOUT CAIRO, HAS A RETURN OF HIS CHILLY FIT. Note: [23.1]
Chapter 24
CHAPTER XXIV. A PHILANTHROPIST UNDERTAKES TO CONVERT A MISANTHROPE, BUT DOES NOT GET BEYOND CONFUTING HIM
Chapter 25
CHAPTER XXV. THE COSMOPOLITAN MAKES AN ACQUAINTANCE
Chapter 26
CHAPTER XXVI. CONTAINING THE METAPHYSICS OF INDIAN-HATING, ACCORDING TO THE VIEWS OF ONE EVIDENTLY NOT SO PREPOSSESSED AS ROUSSEAU Note: [26.1] IN FAVOR OF SAVAGES
Chapter 27
CHAPTER XXVII. SOME ACCOUNT OF A MAN OF QUESTIONABLE MORALITY, BUT WHO, NEVERTHELESS, WOULD SEEM ENTITLED TO THE ESTEEM OF THAT EMINENT ENGLISH MORALIST WHO SAID HE LIKED A GOOD HATER. Note: [27.1]
Chapter 28
CHAPTER XXVIII. MOOT POINTS TOUCHING THE LATE COLONEL JOHN MOREDOCK
Chapter 29
CHAPTER XXIX. THE BOON COMPANIONS
Chapter 30
CHAPTER XXX. OPENING WITH A POETICAL EULOGY OF THE PRESS AND CONTINUING WITH TALK INSPIRED BY THE SAME
Chapter 31
CHAPTER XXXI. A METAMORPHOSIS MORE SURPRISING THAN ANY IN OVID. Note: [31.1]
Chapter 32
CHAPTER XXXII. SHOWING THAT THE AGE OF MAGIC AND MAGICIANS IS NOT YET OVER
Chapter 33
CHAPTER XXXIII. WHICH MAY PASS FOR WHATEVER IT MAY PROVE TO BE WORTH
Chapter 34
CHAPTER XXXIV. IN WHICH THE COSMOPOLITAN TELLS THE STORY OF THE GENTLEMAN-MADMAN
Chapter 35
CHAPTER XXXV. IN WHICH THE COSMOPOLITAN STRIKINGLY EVINCES THE ARTLESSNESS OF HIS NATURE
Chapter 36
CHAPTER XXXVI. IN WHICH THE COSMOPOLITAN IS ACCOSTED BY MYSTIC, WHEREUPON ENSUES PRETTY MUCH SUCH TALK AS MIGHT BE EXPECTED. Note: [36.1]
Chapter 37
CHAPTER XXVII. THE MYSTICAL MASTER INTRODUCES THE PRACTICAL DISCIPLE
Chapter 38
CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE DISCIPLE UNBENDS, AND CONSENTS TO ACT A SOCIAL PART. Note: [38.1]
Chapter 39
CHAPTER XXXIX. THE HYPOTHETICAL FRIENDS
Chapter 40
CHAPTER XL. IN WHICH THE STORY OF CHINA ASTER IS AT SECOND-HAND TOLD BY ONE WHO, WHILE NOT DISAPPROVING THE MORAL, DISCLAIMS THE SPIRIT OF THE STYLE
Chapter 41
CHAPTER XLI. ENDING WITH A RUPTURE OF THE HYPOTHESIS
Chapter 42
CHAPTER XLII. UPON THE HEEL OF THE LAST SCENE THE COSMOPOLITAN ENTERS THE BARBER'S SHOP, A BENEDICTION ON HIS LIPS
Chapter 43
CHAPTER XLIII. VERY CHARMING
Chapter 44
CHAPTER XLIV. IN WHICH THE LAST THREE WORDS OF THE LAST CHAPTER ARE MADE THE TEXT OF DISCOURSE, WHICH WILL BE SURE OF RECEIVING MORE OR LESS ATTENTION FROM THOSE READERS WHO DO NOT SKIP IT
Chapter 45
CHAPTER XLV. THE COSMOPOLITAN INCREASES IN SERIOUSNESS