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Introductory. Explaining Matters.
CHAPTER I. The Troubles of King Prigio.
CHAPTER II. Princess Jaqueline Drinks the Moon.
CHAPTER III. The Adventure of the Shopkeepers.
CHAPTER V. Prince Ricardo Crosses the Path of History.
CHAPTER VI. Ricardo’s Repentance.
CHAPTER VII. Prince Ricardo and an Old Enemy.
CHAPTER VIII. The Giant who does not know when he has had Enough. [146]
CHAPTER IX. Prigio has an Idea.
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LESS KNOWN WRITERS MENTIONED IN THE TREATISE ON THE SUBLIME
PICKLE THE SPY or The Incognito of Prince Charles
CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTORY TO PICKLE
CHAPTER II - CHARLES EDWARD STUART
CHAPTER III - THE PRINCE IN FAIRYLAND - FEBRUARY 1749-SEPTEMBER 1750 - I. WHAT THE WORLD SAID
CHAPTER IV - THE PRINCE IN FAIRYLAND. II. - WHAT ACTUALLY OCCURRED
CHAPTER V - THE PRINCE IN LONDON; AND AFTER. - MADEMOISELLE LUCI (SEPTEMBER 1750-JULY 1751)
CHAPTER VI - INTRIGUES, POLITICAL AND AMATORY. DEATH OF MADEMOISELLE LUCI, 1752
CHAPTER VIII - PICKLE AND THE ELIBANK PLOT
CHAPTER X - JAMES MOHR MACGREGOR
CHAPTER XI - ‘A MAN UNDONE.’ 1754
CHAPTER XII - PICKLE AS A HIGHLAND CHIEF. 1755-1757
CHAPTER XIII - THE LAST HOPE. 1759
THE PUZZLE OF DICKENS’S LAST PLOT
Dickens’s Unused Draft of a Chapter
Mr. Proctor’s Theory Continued
Evidence of Collins’s Drawings
Mr. Walters’s Theory Continued
THE PARSON EXPRESSES IRREPROACHABLE SENTIMENTS AT THE MAZARIN PALACE
MR. WOGAN REFUSES TO ACKNOWLEDGE AN UNDESIRABLE ACQUAINTANCE IN ST. JAMES'S STREET
MR. WOGAN INSTRUCTS THE IGNORANT PARSON IN THE WAYS OF WOMEN
SHOWS THE EXTREME DANGER OF KNOWING LATIN
A LITERARY DISCUSSION IN WHICH A CRITIC, NOT FOR THE FIRST TIME, TURNS THE TABLES UPON AN AUTHOR
MR. NICHOLAS WOGAN REMINDS THE PARSON OF A NIGHT AT THE MAZARIN PALACE
LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU HAS A WORD TO SAY ABOUT SMILINDA
MR. KELLY HAS AN ADVENTURE AT A MASQUERADE BALL
WHEREIN THE CHIVALROUS MR. KELLY BEHAVES WITH DEPLORABLE FOLLY
WHAT CAME OF MR. KELLY'S WINNINGS FROM THE SOUTH SEA
THE PARSON DEPARTS FROM SMILINDA AND LEARNS A NUMBER OF UNPALATABLE TRUTHS
THE PARSON MEETS SCROPE FOR THE THIRD TIME, AND WHAT CAME OF THE MEETING
OF THE ROSE AND THE ROSE-GARDEN IN AVIGNON.
OF THE GREAT CONFUSION PRODUCED BY A BALLAD AND A DRUNKEN CROW
MR. WOGAN ACTS AS LIGHTNING-CONDUCTOR AT LADY OXFORD'S ROUT
LADY OXFORD'S 'COUP DE THÉÂTRE.'
WHEREIN A NEW FLY DISCOURSES ON THE INNOCENCE OF THE SPIDER'S WEB
MR. SCROPE BATHES BY MOONLIGHT AND IN HIS PERUKE
IN WHICH MR. KELLY SURPRISES SMILINDA
AN ECLOGUE WHICH DEMONSTRATES THE PASTORAL SIMPLICITY OF CORYDON AND STREPHON
HOW THE MESSENGERS CAPTURED THE WRONG GENTLEMAN; AND OF WHAT LETTERS THE COLONEL BURNED.
MR. WOGAN WEARS LADY OXFORD'S LIVERY, BUT DOES NOT REMAIN IN HER SERVICE.
HOW THE MINIATURE OF LADY OXFORD CAME BY A MISCHANCE.
MR. WOGAN TRADUCES HIS FRIEND, WITH THE HAPPIEST CONSEQUENCES