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    The Pris­on­er of Zen­da by Antho­ny Hope is a swash­buck­ling adven­ture nov­el about an Eng­lish­man who imper­son­ates a kid­napped king to save a king­dom, nav­i­gat­ing polit­i­cal intrigue, romance, and dar­ing escapades.

    1. Chapter 1 — The Rassendylls—With a Word on the Elphbergs
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    2. Chapter 2 — Concerning the Colour of Men’s Hair
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    3. Chapter 3 — A Merry Evening with a Distant Relative
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    4. Chapter 4 — The King Keeps his Appointment
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    5. Chapter 5 — The Adventures of an Understudy
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    6. Chapter 6 — The Secret of a Cellar
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    7. Chapter 7 — His Majesty Sleeps in Strelsau
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    8. Chapter 8 — A Fair Cousin and a Dark Brother
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    9. Chapter 9 — A New Use for a Tea-Table
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    10. Chapter 10 — A Great Chance for a Villain
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    11. Chapter 11 — Hunting a Very Big Boar
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    12. Chapter 12 — I Receive a Visitor and Bait a Hook
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    13. Chapter 13 — An Improvement on Jacob’s Ladder
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    14. Chapter 14 — A Night Outside the Castle
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    15. Chapter 15 — I Talk with a Tempter
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    16. Chapter 16 — A Desperate Plan
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    17. Chapter 17 — Young Rupert’s Midnight Diversions
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    18. Chapter 18 — The Forcing of the Trap
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    19. Chapter 19 — The Prisoner of Zenda
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    20. Chapter 20 — The Prisoner and the King
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    21. Chapter 21 — If Love Were All!
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    22. Chapter 22 — Present, Past and Future?
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