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Contents.
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  2. CHAPTER VIII.
  3. Which concludes in a manner very unexpected, particularly by Van Mitten
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    111
  4. CHAPTER IX.
  5. In which Van Mitten has the honour to become the brother-in-law of Seigneur Vanar
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    125
  6. CHAPTER X.
  7. In which the hero of this story loses no time
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    139
  8. CHAPTER XI.
  9. In which Seigieur Kéraban takes the advice of the guide against the opinion of Ahmet
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    155
  10. CHAPTER XII.
  11. In which is reported some conversation between the noble Sanboul and her fiancé
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    68
  12. CHAPTER XIII.
  13. In which Séigneur Kéraban, having come into collision with the donkey, finds himself opposed to a mortal enemy
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    22
  14. CHAPTER XIV.
  15. In which Van Mitten endeavours to make the noble Saraboul understand the situation
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    199
  16. CHAPTER XV.
  17. In which Kéraban is more obstinate than he had ever been
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    212
  18. CHAPTER XVI.
  19. Which demonstrates once again that there is no such thing as "chance" in human affairs
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    222