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