THE MAN OF FORTY CROWNS.
Chapters (not listed in original)
- Chapter I.—National poverty.
- Chapter II.—Disaster of the Man of Forty Crowns.
- Chapter III.—Conversation with a geometrician.
- Chapter IV.—An adventure with a Carmelite.
- Chapter V.—Audience of the comptroller-general.
- Chapter VI.—The Man of Forty Crowns marries, becomes a father, and descants upon the monks.
- Chapter VII.—On taxes paid to a foreign power.
- Chapter VIII.—On proportions.
- Chapter IX.—A great quarrel.
- Chapter X.—A rascal repulsed
- Chapter XI.—The good sense of Mr. Andrew.
- Chapter XII.—The good supper at Mr. Andrew's.
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