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* \'\'[[http://www.eclipse.net/~rms/dw5.shtml Drunkard\'s Walk V: Another Divine Mess You\'ve Gotten Me Into]]\'\' by Christopher Angel and Robert Schroeck uses chapter titles in this style.
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* \\\'\\\'[[http://www.eclipse.net/~rms/dw5.shtml Drunkard\\\'s Walk V: Another Divine Mess You\\\'ve Gotten Me Into]]\\\'\\\' by Christopher Angel and Robert Schroeck uses chapter titles in this style.

Literature:
* \\\'\\\'Flatland A Romance Of Many Dimensions\\\'\\\'
* \\\'\\\'BulldogDrummond\\\'\\\'
* \\\'\\\'Literature/{{Stardust}}\\\'\\\', by NeilGaiman.
* \\\'\\\'Literature/AnansiBoys\\\'\\\', also by Neil Gaiman.
* \\\'\\\'Literature/TheEddieDickensTrilogy\\\'\\\', by Phillip Ardagh.
* \\\'\\\'ToSayNothingOfTheDog\\\'\\\', by ConnieWillis and its inspiration, \\\'\\\'ThreeMenInABoat\\\'\\\', by Jerome K. Jerome (the subtitle of which is the title of the former).
* \\\'\\\'WinnieThePooh\\\'\\\'
* Robert Louis Stevenson\\\'s \\\'\\\'{{Kidnapped}}\\\'\\\'
* \\\'\\\'Literature/TheDragonHoard\\\'\\\'
* Creator/StephenKing in \\\'\\\'TheLangoliers\\\'\\\', \\\'\\\'TheMist\\\'\\\', and possibly others presently unrecalled.
* Creator/DianaWynneJones\\\'s \\\'\\\'Literature/HowlsMovingCastle\\\'\\\' and its sequels, \\\'\\\'Literature/CastleInTheAir\\\'\\\' and \\\'\\\'Literature/HouseOfManyWays\\\'\\\'.
* ElleryQueen\\\'s \\\'\\\'The Roman Hat Mystery\\\'\\\'
* Creator/JulesVerne\\\'s \\\'\\\'AroundTheWorldIn80Days\\\'\\\'
* In Which the \\\'\\\'{{Larklight}}\\\'\\\' Books By Philip Reeve, Which Take Place in a {{Steampunk}} Version of Victorian England, Are Given Their Due.
* \\\'\\\'Literature/TheThreeMusketeers\\\'\\\' has some highly amusing examples of this.
* \\\'\\\'Literature/HowNOTToWriteANovel\\\'\\\' had this as the subtitles to most of their StylisticSuck segments.
* Many of the chapters in ThomasPynchon\\\'s \\\'\\\'V\\\'\\\'.
* CormacMcCarthy\\\'s \\\'\\\'BloodMeridian\\\'\\\'
* Occasionally used in \\\'\\\'ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents\\\'\\\'.
* The early novels of \\\'\\\'TheSaint\\\'\\\' used chapters title in this fashion.
* The \\\'\\\'Series/{{Torchwood}}\\\'\\\' novel \\\'\\\'Risk Assessment\\\'\\\', as befits a novel In Which A Victorian Torchwood Operative Named Miss Havisham Plays A Starring Role.
* A few of the chapter titles of \\\'\\\'LesMiserables\\\'\\\' are of this form.
* Occasionally used in \\\'\\\'ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents\\\'\\\'.
* The early novels of \\\'\\\'TheSaint\\\'\\\' used chapters title in this fashion.
* The \\\'\\\'Series/{{Torchwood}}\\\'\\\' novel \\\'\\\'Risk Assessment\\\'\\\', as befits a novel In Which A Victorian Torchwood Operative Named Miss Havisham Plays A Starring Role.
* \\\'\\\'Literature/TheDivineComedy\\\'\\\'

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* Creator/BertoltBrecht does this in some of his plays.
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* The long epic poem \\\'\\\'LaAraucana\\\'\\\' by AlonsoDeErcilla.
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* The comic book \'\'ComicBook/{{Fables}}\'\' does it at the beginning of each issue.
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* The comic book \\\'\\\'ComicBook/{{Fables}}\\\'\\\' does it at the beginning of each issue.

Fanfic:
* \\\'\\\'[[http://www.eclipse.net/~rms/dw5.shtml Drunkard\\\'s Walk V: Another Divine Mess You\\\'ve Gotten Me Into]]\\\'\\\' by Christopher Angel and Robert Schroeck uses chapter titles in this style.
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