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Prologue: In Which We Set the Scene | |
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In Which the Story Begins | |
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In Which Daniel Becomes Increasingly Excited | |
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In Which Daniel Lifts Up His Head and Beholds the Sun | |
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In Which Daniel Makes an Unfortunate Error | |
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In Which Daniel Receives Word from the Sultanate of Oman | |
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In Which Daniel Breaks the Law | |
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In Which Daniel Proposes a Theory, Attends a Party, and Vexes a Rival | |
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In Which Daniel Lands Himself in a Spot of Bother | |
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In Which Daniel Upsets a Stranger | |
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In Which Daniel Undertakes a Most Unusual Search | |
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In Which Daniel Finds Himself Central to a Very Disturbing Predicament | |
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In Which a Friendship Is Brought into Doubt, and Daniel Buys SomeNew Spectacles | |
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In Which Daniel Receives a Very Pleasant Piece of News | |
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In Which Daniel and Lizzie Climb a Mountain, Visit a Brass Rubbing Centre, and See a Bad Play | |
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In Which Daniel Receives Some Unexpected News | |
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In Which Daniel Is Tempted by Evil | |
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In Which Daniel Meets with Hugh the Incredible, a Tiny Soldier, and a Magical Dog with a Hat On | |
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In Which Daniel Finally Has a Polite Conversation | |
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In Which the Reader Is Required to Read Between the Lines | |
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In Which Daniel Travels to the Goodly Castle of Dobroyd, and ChancesUpon More of the Wisdom of Maitreya | |
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In Which Daniel Meets His Match | |
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In Which Daniel Goes Far Beyond the Call of Duty | |
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In Which Daniel Faces a Terrible Crisis | |
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In Which Daniel Is Content | |
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In Which Daniel Makes a Terrible Admission, Searches His Soul, and Finally Accepts That He Must Be Punished | |
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In Which Something Remarkable Happens | |
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In Which Ian Gets His Just Desserts | |
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In Which We Must Finally Say Good-bye | |
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Acknowledgements | |