akorn - Mighty Old Tales Retold
Fiction
The Prince and the Pauper
Chapters XXVI and XXVII - Mark Twain
The King sat musing a few moments, then looked up and said—
"'Tis strange—most strange. I cannot account for it."
"No, it is not strange, my liege. I know him, and this conduct is but natural. He was a rascal from his birth."
"Oh, I spake not of HIM, Sir Miles."
"Not of him? Then of what? What is it that is strange?"
"That the King is not missed."
"How? Which? I doubt I do not understand."
"Indeed? Doth it not strike you as being passing strange that the land is not filled with couriers and proclamations describing my person and making search for me? Is it no matter for commotion and distress that the Head of the State is gone; that I am vanished away and lost?"
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 16
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 15
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 14
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 13
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 12
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 11
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 10
The Murder on the Links- Chapter 9
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 8
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 7
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 6
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 5
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 4
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 3
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 2
The Murder on the Links - Chapter 1
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Chapters 24 - 27 - THE END
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Chapter 23
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Chapters 21 and 22
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Chapters 18, 19, 20
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