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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Chapter One: Wherein the Die Is Cast, and All Bets Are Off
Chapter Two: Concerning a Golden Child—and a Golden Opportunity
Chapter Three: The Heroine Being a Date Late and a Dwarf Short
Chapter Four: Regarding the Sweet Smell of Six Exes
Chapter Five: Dolly Believes She Is Not in Kansas Anymore
Chapter Six: “Dissemblance, Ah Me!” or “Is That a Resemblance I See?”
Chapter Seven: Dolly Gets Her Sea Legs Back—and Loses Them Forthwith
Chapter Eight: Elizabeth of York Squares the Round Table
Chapter Nine: Whereby the Ocean’s Roll Rocks Dolly’s World
Chapter Ten: In Which the Queen of Hearts Stacks the Deck
Chapter Eleven: Of Old Admirers and New Conquests
Chapter Twelve: What the Kat Dragged In
Chapter Thirteen: “It’s All Greek to Me” or “Latin-Lovers”
Chapter Fourteen: Dolly Receives Instruction on the Mission Position
Chapter Fifteen: Dolly Deigns to Aid an Old Maid
Chapter Sixteen: As Pertains to Sisters Under the Skin
Chapter Seventeen: Wherein Arabella Bells the Cat, and the Parrot Rings a Bell
Chapter Eighteen: Memory Lane and a Sleepy Swain Revisited
Chapter Nineteen: Of Real Estate Celestial and Terrestrial
Chapter Twenty: The Chapter That Is All About Fashion
Chapter Twenty-One: In Which are Discovered Two Peas in a French Hood
Chapter Twenty-Two: About a Dead Ringer Who Was Saved by the Bell
Act Two
Chapter Twenty-Three: “Enter the Gladiators” or “Stealing a Screamer March”
Chapter Twenty-Four: Wherein the Wives Determine “Who’s On First?”
Chapter Twenty-Five: Anne of Cleves Makes No Bones About It
Chapter Twenty-Six: “A Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down,” à la Katherine Parr
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Of the Martial, In Addition to the Marital
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Katharine of Aragon on Why Girls Rule and Boys Drool
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Dolly Learns a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
Chapter Thirty: “Two Heads Are Better Than One,” as Told by Jane Seymour
Chapter Thirty-One: Catherine Howard’s Tale of How Snow White Drifted and What She Set Adrift
Chapter Thirty-Two: Ann Boleyn Holds Dolly Spellbound
Chapter Thirty-Three: A Strictly Black-and-White Chapter
Chapter Thirty-Four: As the World Turns On Its Ear
Act Three
Chapter Thirty-Five: The Chapter Known Simply as “Over the Rainbow”
Chapter Thirty-Six “Déjà Vu All Over Again” or “Something Old, Something New”
Chapter Thirty-Seven: “Speculations on the MO of an MD” or “What’s Up, Doc?”
Chapter Thirty-Eight: As to Parting Shots and Connecting Dots
Chapter Thirty-Nine: The Adventure of the Silly Kid and the Odyssey
Chapter Forty: Harry Redux
Chapter Forty-one: Beau Tied and Dwarf Morphed
Chapter Forty-Two: Get Thee to the Church on a Dime
Chapter Forty-Three: A Consummation Devoutly to be Wished—or Perhaps Not
Chapter Forty-Four: Before, a Joy Proposed; Behind, a Dream
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