epub:type="z3998:roman">II: How the Huntsman of Soest Did Rid Himself of the Huntsman of Wesel
  • III: How the Great God Jupiter Was Captured and How He Revealed the Counsels of the Gods
  • IV: Of the German Hero That Shall Conquer the Whole World and Bring Peace to All Nations
  • V: How He Shall Reconcile All Religions and Cast Them in the Same Mould
  • VI: How the Embassy of the Fleas Fared with Jupiter
  • VII: How the Huntsman Again Secured Honour and Booty
  • VIII: How He Found the Devil in the Trough, and How Jump-I’-Th’-Field Got Fine Horses
  • IX: Of an Unequal Combat in Which the Weakest Wins the Day and the Conqueror Is Captured
  • X: How the Master-General of Ordnance Granted the Huntsman His Life and Held Out Hopes to Him of Great Things
  • XI: Contains All Manner of Matters of Little Import and Great Imagination
  • XII: How Fortune Unexpectedly Bestowed on the Huntsman a Noble Present
  • XIII: Of Simplicissimus’ Strange Fancies and Castles in the Air, and How He Guarded His Treasure
  • XIV: How the Huntsman Was Captured by the Enemy
  • XV: On What Condition the Huntsman Was Set Free
  • XVI: How Simplicissimus Became a Nobleman
  • XVII: How the Huntsman Disposed Himself to Pass His Six Months: And Also Somewhat of the Prophetess
  • XVIII: How the Huntsman Went a Wooing, and Made a Trade of It
  • XIX: By What Means the Huntsman Made Friends, and How He Was Moved by a Sermon
  • XX: How He Gave the Faithful Priest Other Fish to Fry, to Cause Him to Forget His Own Hoggish Life
  • XXI: How Simplicissimus All Unawares Was Made a Married Man
  • XXII: How Simplicissimus Held His Wedding-Feast and How He Purposed to Begin His New Life
  • XXIII: How Simplicissimus Came to a Certain Town (Which He Nameth for Convenience Cologne) to Fetch His Treasure
  • XXIV: How the Huntsman Caught a Hare in the Middle of a Town
  • Book IV
    1. I: How and for What Reason the Huntsman Was Jockeyed Away Into France
    2. II: How Simplicissimus Found a Better Host Than Before
    3. III: How He Became a Stage Player and Got Himself a New Name
    4. IV: How Simplicissimus Departed Secretly and How He Believed He Had the Neapolitan Disease
    5. V: How Simplicissimus Pondered on His Past Life, and How with the Water Up to His Mouth He Learned to Swim
    6. VI: How He Became a Vagabond Quack and a Cheat
    7. VII: How the Doctor Was Fitted with a Musket Under Captain Curmudgeon
    8. VIII: How Simplicissimus Endured a Cheerless Bath in the Rhine
    9. IX: Wherefore Clergymen Should Never Eat Hares That Have Been Taken in a Snare
    10. X: How Simplicissimus Was All Unexpectedly Quit of His Musket
    11. XI: Discourses of the Order of the Marauder Brothers
    12. XII: Of a Desperate Fight for Life in Which Each Party Doth Yet Escape Death
    13. XIII: How Oliver Conceived That He Could Excuse His Brigand’s Tricks
    14. XIV: How Oliver Explained Herzbruder’s Prophecy to His Own Profit, and So Came to Love His Worst Enemy
    15. XV: How Simplicissimus Thought More Piously When He Went A-Plundering Than Did Oliver When He Went to Church
    16. XVI: Of Oliver’s Descent, and How He Behaved in His Youth, and Specially at School
    17. XVIII: How He Studied at Liège, and How He There Demeaned Himself
    18. XVIII: Of the Homecoming and Departure of This Worshipful Student, and How He Sought to Obtain Advancement in the Wars
    19. XIX: How Simplicissimus Fulfilled Herzbruder’s Prophecy to Oliver Before Yet Either Knew the Other
    20. XX: How It Doth Fare with a Man on Whom Evil Fortune Doth Rain Cats and Dogs
    21. XXI: A Brief Example of That Trade Which Oliver Followed, Wherein He Was a Master and Simplicissimus Should Be a Prentice
    22. XXII: How Oliver Bit the Dust and Took Six Good Men with Him
    23. XXIII: How Simplicissimus Became a Rich Man and Herzbruder Fell Into Great Misery
    24. XXIV: Of the Manner in Which Herzbruder Fell Into Such Evil Plight
  • Book V
    1. I: How Simplicissimus Turned Palmer and Went on a Pilgrimage with Herzbruder
    2. II: How Simplicissimus, Being Terrified of the Devil, Was Converted
    3. III: How the Two Friends Spent the Winter
    4. IV: In What Manner Simplicissimus and Herzbruder Went to the Wars Again and Returned Thence
    5. V: How Simplicissimus Rode Courier and in the Likeness of Mercury Learned from Jove What His Design Was as Regards War and Peace
    6. VI: A Story of a Trick That Simplicissimus Played at the Spa
    7. VII: How Herzbruder Died and How Simplicissimus Again Fell to Wanton Courses
    8. VIII: How Simplicissimus Found His Second Marriage Turn Out, and How He Met with His Dad and Learned Who His Parents Had Been
    9. IX: In What Manner the Pains of Childbirth Came Upon Him, and How He Became a Widower
    10. X: Relation of Certain Peasants Concerning the Wonderful Mummelsee
    11. XI: Of the Marvellous Thanksgiving of a Patient, and of the Holy Thoughts Thereby Awakened in Simplicissimus
    12. XII: How Simplicissimus Journeyed with the Sylphs to the Centre of the Earth
    13. XIII to XVI
    14. XVII: How Simplicissimus Returned from the Middle of the Earth, and of His Strange Fancies, His Aircastles, His Calculations; and How He Reckoned Without His Host
    15. XVIII: How Simplicissimus Wasted His Spring in the Wrong Place
    16. XIX
    17. XX: Treats of a Trifling Promenade from the Black Forest to Moscow in Russia
    18. XXI: How Simplicissimus Further Fared in Moscow
    19. XXII: By What a Short and Merry Road He Came Home to His Dad
    20. XXIII: Is Very Short and Concerneth Simplicissimus Alone
    21. XXIV: Why and in What Fashion Simplicissimus Left the World Again
  • Appendix A
    1. Continuation
      1. XIX: How Simplicissimus and a
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