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Erewhon revisited twenty years later: both by the original discoverer of the country and by his son
1920, E.P. Dutton & Company
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Table of Contents
Chapter I.
Ups and downs of Fortune–My father starts for Erewhon
Page 1
Chapter II.
To the foot of the pass into Erewhon
Page 18
Chapter III.
My father while camping is accosted by Professors Hanky and Panky
Page 25
Chapter IV.
My father overhears more of Hanky and Panky's conversation
Page 39
Chapter V.
My father meets a son, of whose existence he was ignorant, and strikes a bargain with him
Page 55
Chapter VI.
Further conversation between father and son–The Professors' hoard
Page 68
Chapter VII.
Signs of the new order of things catch my father's eye on every side
Page 77
Chapter VIII.
Yram, now Mayoress, gives a dinner-party, in the course of which she is disquieted by what she learns from Professor Hanky: she sends for her son George and questions him
Page 88
Chapter IX.
Interview between Yram and her son
Page 103
Chapter X.
My father, fearing recognition at Sunch'ston, betakes himself to the neighbouring town of Fairmead
Page 114
Chapter XI.
President Gurgoyle's pamphlet "On the Physics of Vicarious Existence"
Page 127
Chapter XII.
George fails to find my father, whereon Yram cautions the Professors
Page 141
Chapter XIII.
A visit to the Provincial Deformatory at Fairmead
Page 153
Chapter XIV.
My father makes the acquaintance of Mr. Balmy, and walks with him next day to Sunch'ston
Page 163
Chapter XV.
The temple is dedicated to my father, and certain extracts are read from his supposed sayings
Page 180
Chapter XVI.
Professor Hanky preaches a sermon, in the course of which my father declares himself to be the Sunchild
Page 196
Chapter XVII.
George takes his father to prison, and there obtains some useful information
Page 212
Chapter XVIII.
Yram invites Dr. Downie and Mrs. Humdrum to luncheon–A passage at arms between her and Hanky is amicably arranged
Page 222
Chapter XIX.
A council is held at the Mayor's, in the course of which George turns the tables on the Professors
Page 227
Chapter XX.
Mrs. Humdrum and Dr. Downie propose a compromise, which, after an amendment by George, is carried nem. con.
Page 238
Chapter XXI.
Yram, on getting rid of her guests, goes to the prison to see my father
Page 245
Chapter XXII.
Mainly occupied with a veracious extract from a Sunch'stonian journal
Page 255
Chapter XXIII.
My father is escorted to the Mayor's house, and is introduced to a future daughter-in-law
Page 267
Chapter XXIV.
After Dinner, Dr. Downie and the Professors would be glad to know what is to be done about Sunchildism
Page 27
Chapter XXV.
George Escorts my father to the statues; the two then part
Page 285
Chapter XXVI.
My father reaches home, and dies not long afterwards
Page 297
Chapter XXVII.
I meet my brother George at the statues, on the top of the pass into Erewhon
Page 304
Chapter XXVIII.
George and I spend a few hours together at the statues, and then part - I Reach Home - Postscript
Page 320
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