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Introductory Note
I. In which the Reader is made acquainted with the Hero of this History, as well as with the Country in which he first saw the Light
II. In which it is proved that an Aunt is not always a Mother
III. Ange Pitou at his Aunt's
IV. Of the Influence which a Barbarism and Seven Solecisms may have upon the Whole Life of a Man
V. A Philosophical Farmer
VI. Pastoral Scenes
VII. In which it is demonstrated that although Long Legs's may be somewhat Ungraceful in Dancing, they are very useful in Running
VIII. Showing why the Gentleman in Black had gone into the Farm at the same time with the Two Sergeants
IX. The Road to Paris
X. What was happening at the End of the Road which Pitou was travelling upon,—that is to say, at Paris
XI. The Night between the 12th and 13th of July
XII. What occurred during the Night of the 12th July, 1789
XIII. The King is so good! the Queen is so good!
XIV. The Three Powers of France
XV. Monsieur de Launay, Governor of the Bastille
XVI. The Bastille and it's Governor
XVII. The Bastille
XVIII. Doctor Gilbert
XIX. The Triangle
XX. Sebastien Gilbert
XXI. Madame de Staël
XXII. The King Louis XVI
XXIII. The Countess de Charny
XXIV. Royal Philosophy
XXV. In the Queen's Apartments
XXVI. How the King supped on the 14th of July, 1789
XXVII.Olivier de Charny
XXVIII. Olivier de Charny
XXIX. A Trio
XXX. A King and a Queen
I. What the Queen's Thoughts were, during the Night from July 14 to July 15, 1789
II. The King's Physician
III. The Council
IV. Decision
V. The Shirt of Mail
VI. The Departure
VII. The Journey
VIII. Showing what was taking place at Versailles while the King was listening to the Speeches of the Municipality
IX. The Return
X. Foulon
XI. The Father-in-Law
XII. The Son-in-Law
XIII. Billot begins to perceive that all is not Roses in Revolutions
XIV. The Pitts
XV. Medea
XVI. What the Queen wished
XVII. The Flanders Regiment
XVIII. The Banquet given by the Guards
XIX. The Wowen begin to stir
XX. Maillard a General
XXI. Versailles
XXII. The Fifth October
XXIII. The Evening of the Fifth and Sixth of October
XXIV. The Night of the Fifth and Sixth of October
XXV. The Morning
XXVI. George de Charny
XXVII. Departure, Journey, and Arrival of Pitou and Sebastien Gilbert
XXVIII. How Pitou, after having been cursed and turned out of Doors by his Aunt on account of a Barbarism and three Solecisms, was again cursed and turned out by her on account of a fowl cooked with rice
XXIX. Pitou a Revolutionist
XXX. Madame Billot Abdicates
XXXI. What decided Pitou to leave the Farm and return to Haramont, his real and only Country
XXXII. Pitou an Orator
XXXIII. Pitou a Conspirator
XXXIV. In which will be seen opposed to each other the Monarchical Principle represented by the Abbé Fortier, and the Revolutionary Principle represented by Pitou
XXXV. Pitou a Diplomatist
XXXVI. Pitou Triumphs
XXXVII. How Pitou learned Tactics, and acquired a Noble Bearing
XXXVIII. Catherine becomes a Diplomatist
XXXIX. Honey and Absinthe
XL. An Unexpected Dénouement
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