List of all the available books you can type out
List of all the available books you can type out

At the height of the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror, a mysterious daredevil rescues French aristocrats from execution and smuggles them out of France. This secretive escape artist is known to the French authorities only by the drawings of a flower, the scarlet pimpernel, that he leaves as his calling card. Marguerite St. Just has avoided the worst of the revolutionary turmoil. Her recent marriage to the English baronet Sir Percy Blakeney has taken her away from the chaos in France to England, where she is quickly recognized as the most fashionable and clever lady in London. But even in England, she is unable to escape the effects of the Revolution, and she is soon blackmailed into a plot to unmask and capture the elusive Scarlet Pimpernel. With The Scarlet Pimpernel, Baroness Orczy introduced the world to a talented, adventurous hero hiding behind a dull and ineffectual secret identity. Countless imitators followed, until the “secret identity” became a common feature of adventure stories. In addition to the novel, Orczy wrote with her husband a stage play of the same name, which broke stage records and saw several revivals. Both the play and the novel received much critical and popular acclaim, and Orczy went on to write several sequels about the mysterious Pimpernel and his companions.
Selected chapters for typing
I: Paris: September, 179211 pages | ||
II: Dover: The Fisherman’s Rest13 pages | ||
III: The Refugees11 pages | ||
V: Marguerite7 pages | ||
VI: An Exquisite of ’9214 pages | ||
VII: The Secret Orchard9 pages | ||
VIII: The Accredited Agent15 pages | ||
IX: The Outrage9 pages | ||
X: In the Opera Box20 pages | ||
XI: Lord Grenville’s Ball9 pages | ||
XII: The Scrap of Paper12 pages | ||
XIII: Either—Or?4 pages | ||
XIV: One O’Clock Precisely!11 pages | ||
XV: Doubt7 pages | ||
XVI: Richmond20 pages | ||
XVII: Farewell10 pages | ||
XVIII: The Mysterious Device7 pages | ||
XIX: The Scarlet Pimpernel13 pages | ||
XX: The Friend10 pages | ||
XXI: Suspense11 pages | ||
XXII: Calais13 pages | ||
XXIII: Hope10 pages | ||
XXIV: The Deathtrap10 pages | ||
XXV: The Eagle and the Fox12 pages | ||
XXVI: The Jew13 pages | ||
XXVII: On the Track11 pages | ||
XXVIII: The Père Blanchard’s Hut13 pages | ||
XXIX: Trapped7 pages | ||
XXX: The Schooner17 pages | ||
XXXI: The Escape16 pages |

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