6CHAPTER FIFTH.
600CHAPTER IV The Triumphal Entry
7CHAPTER SIXTH.
601CHAPTER V “Look While You May!”
8CHAPTER SEVENTH.
602CHAPTER VI A Friend on the Highway
9CHAPTER EIGHTH.
603CHAPTER VII The Passage of the Yenisei
10CHAPTER NINTH.
604CHAPTER VIII A Hare Crosses the Road
11CHAPTER TENTH.
605CHAPTER IX In the Steppe
12CHAPTER ELEVENTH.
606CHAPTER X Baikal and Angara
13CHAPTER TWELFTH.
607CHAPTER XI Between Two Banks
14CHAPTER THIRTEENTH.
608CHAPTER XII Irkutsk
15CHAPTER FOURTEENTH.
609CHAPTER XIII The Czar’s Courier
16CHAPTER FIFTEENTH.
610CHAPTER XIV The Night of the Fifth of October
17CHAPTER SIXTEENTH.
611CHAPTER XV Conclusion
18CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH.
612BOOK I.
19CHAPTER EIGHTEENTH.
613CHAPTER I. A Challenge
20CHAPTER NINETEENTH.
614CHAPTER II. Captain Servadac and His Orderly
21CHAPTER TWENTIETH.
615CHAPTER III. Interrupted Effusions
22CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST.
616CHAPTER IV. A Convulsion of Nature
23CHAPTER TWENTY-SECOND.
617CHAPTER V. A Mysterious Sea
24CHAPTER TWENTY-THIRD.
618CHAPTER VI. The Captain Makes an Exploration
25CHAPTER TWENTY-FOURTH.
619CHAPTER VII. Ben Zoof Watches in Vain
26CHAPTER TWENTY-FIFTH.
620CHAPTER VIII. Venus in Perilous Proximity
27CHAPTER TWENTY-SIXTH.
621CHAPTER IX. Inquiries Unsatisfied
28CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVENTH.
622CHAPTER X. A Search for Algeria
29CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHTH.
623CHAPTER XI. An Island Tomb
30CHAPTER TWENTY-NINTH.
624CHAPTER XII. At the Mercy of the Winds
31CHAPTER THIRTIETH.
625CHAPTER XIII. A Royal Salute
32CHAPTER THIRTY-FIRST.
626CHAPTER XIV. Sensitive Nationality
33CHAPTER THIRTY-SECOND.
627CHAPTER XV. An Enigma from the Sea
34CHAPTER THIRTY-THIRD.
628CHAPTER XVI. The Residuum of a Continent
35CHAPTER THIRTY-FOURTH.
629CHAPTER XVII. A Second Enigma
36CHAPTER THIRTY-FIFTH.
630CHAPTER XVIII. An Unexpected Population
37CHAPTER THIRTY-SIXTH.
631CHAPTER XIX. Gallia’s Governor General
38CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVENTH.
632CHAPTER XX. A Light on the Horizon
39CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHTH.
633CHAPTER XXI. Winter Quarters
40CHAPTER THIRTY-NINTH.
634CHAPTER XXII. A Frozen Ocean
41CHAPTER FORTIETH.
635CHAPTER XXIII. A Carrier-Pigeon
42CHAPTER FORTY-FIRST.
636CHAPTER XXIV. A Sledge-Ride
43CHAPTER FORTY-SECOND.
637BOOK II.
44CHAPTER FORTY-THIRD.
638CHAPTER I. The Astronomer
45CHAPTER FORTY-FOURTH.
639CHAPTER II. A Revelation
46Preface
640CHAPTER III. The Professor’s Experiences
47CHAPTER I. The Professor And His Family
641CHAPTER IV. A Revised Calendar
48CHAPTER II. A Mystery To Be Solved At Any Price
642CHAPTER V. Wanted: A Steelyard
49CHAPTER III. The Runic Writing Exercises The Professor
643CHAPTER VI. Money at a Premium
50CHAPTER IV. The Enemy To Be Starved Into Submission
644CHAPTER VII. Gallia Weighed
51CHAPTER V. Famine, Then Victory, Followed By Dismay
645CHAPTER VIII. Jupiter Somewhat Close
52CHAPTER VI. Exciting Discussions About An Unparalleled Enterprise
646CHAPTER IX Market Prices in Gallia
53CHAPTER VII. A Woman’s Courage
647CHAPTER X. Far Into Space
54CHAPTER VIII. Serious Preparations For Vertical Descent
648CHAPTER XI. A Fete Day
55CHAPTER IX. Iceland! But What Next?
649CHAPTER XII. The Bowels of the Comet
56CHAPTER X. Interesting Conversations With Icelandic Savants
650CHAPTER XIII. Dreary Months
57CHAPTER XI. A Guide Found To The Centre Of The Earth
651CHAPTER XIV. The Professor Perplexed
58CHAPTER XII. A Barren Land
652CHAPTER XV. A Journey and a Disappointment
59CHAPTER XIII. Hospitality Under The Arctic Circle
653CHAPTER XVI. A Bold Proposition
60CHAPTER XIV. But Arctics Can Be Inhospitable, Too
654CHAPTER XVII. The Venture Made
61CHAPTER XV. Snæfell At Last
655CHAPTER XVIII. Suspense
62CHAPTER XVI. Boldly Down The Crater
656CHAPTER XIX. Back Again
63CHAPTER XVII. Vertical Descent
657PART I
64CHAPTER XVIII. The Wonders Of Terrestrial Depths
658CHAPTER I The Brig-Schooner Pilgrim.
65CHAPTER XIX. Geological Studies In Situ
659CHAPTER II Dick Sand.
66CHAPTER XX. The First Signs Of Distress
660CHAPTER III The Wreck.
67CHAPTER XXI. Compassion Fuses The Professor’s Heart
661CHAPTER IV The Survivors of the Waldeck.
68CHAPTER XXII. Total Failure Of Water
662CHAPTER V S. V.
69CHAPTER XXIII. Water Discovered
663CHAPTER VI A Whale in Sight.
70CHAPTER XXIV. Well Said, Old Mole! Canst Thou Work I’ The Ground So Fast?
664CHAPTER VII Preparations.
71CHAPTER XXV. De Profundis
665CHAPTER VIII The Jubarte.
72CHAPTER XXVI. The Worst Peril Of All
666CHAPTER IX Captain Sand.
73CHAPTER XXVII. Lost In The Bowels Of The Earth
667CHAPTER X The Four Days Which Follow.
74CHAPTER XXVIII. The Rescue In The Whispering Gallery
668CHAPTER XI Tempest.
75CHAPTER XXIX. Thalatta! Thalatta!
669CHAPTER XII On the Horizon.
76CHAPTER XXX. A New Mare Internum
670CHAPTER XIII Land! Land!
77CHAPTER XXXI. Preparations For A Voyage Of Discovery
671CHAPTER XIV The Best to Do.
78CHAPTER XXXII. Wonders Of The Deep
672CHAPTER XV Harris.
79CHAPTER XXXIII. A Battle Of Monsters
673CHAPTER XVI On the Way.
80CHAPTER XXXIV. The Great Geyser
674CHAPTER XVII A Hundred Miles in Two Days.
81CHAPTER XXXV. An Electric Storm
675CHAPTER XVIII The Terrible Word.
82CHAPTER XXXVI. Calm Philosophic Discussions
676PART II
83CHAPTER XXXVII. The Liedenbrock Museum Of Geology
677CHAPTER I The Slave Trade.
84CHAPTER XXXVIII. The Professor In His Chair Again
678CHAPTER II Harris and Negoro.
85CHAPTER XXXIX. Forest Scenery Illuminated By Eletricity
679CHAPTER III On the March.
86CHAPTER XL. Preparations For Blasting A Passage To The Centre Of The Earth
680CHAPTER IV The Bad Roads of Angola.
87CHAPTER XLI. The Great Explosion And The Rush Down Below
681CHAPTER V Ants and Their Dwelling.
88CHAPTER XLII. Headlong Speed Upward Through The Horrors Of Darkness
682CHAPTER VI The Diving-Bell.
89CHAPTER XLIII. Shot Out Of A Volcano At Last!
683CHAPTER VII In Camp on the Banks of the Coanza.
90CHAPTER XLIV. Sunny Lands In The Blue Mediterranean
684CHAPTER VIII Some of Dick Sand’s Notes.
91CHAPTER XLV. All’s Well That Ends Well
685CHAPTER IX Kazounde.
92CHAPTER I. The Gun Club.
686CHAPTER X The Great Market Day.
93CHAPTER II. President Barbicane’s Communication.
687CHAPTER XI The King of Kazounde is Offered a Punch.
94CHAPTER III. Effect of President Barbicane’s Communication.
688CHAPTER XII A Royal Burial.
95CHAPTER IV. Answer from the Cambridge Observatory.
689CHAPTER XIII The Interior of a Factory.
96CHAPTER V. The Romance of the Moon.
690CHAPTER XIV Some News of Dr. Livingstone.
97CHAPTER VI. What it is Impossible to Ignore and What is No Longer Allowed to Be Believed in the United States.
691CHAPTER XV Where a Manticore May Lead.
98CHAPTER VII. The Hymn of the Cannonball.
692CHAPTER XVI A Magician.
99CHAPTER VIII. History of the Cannon.
693CHAPTER XVII Drifting.
100CHAPTER IX. The Question of Powders.
694CHAPTER XVIII Various Incidents.
101CHAPTER X. One Enemy Against Twenty-Five Millions of Friends.
695CHAPTER XIX S. V.
102CHAPTER XI. Florida and Texas.
696CHAPTER XX Conclusion.
103CHAPTER XII. “Urbi et Orbi.”
697CHAPTER I. In Which The Peculiarities And Nationality Of The Personages Are Gradually Revealed.
104CHAPTER XIII. Stony Hill.
698CHAPTER II. In Which Kin-Fo And The Philosopher Are More Fully Described.
105CHAPTER XIV. Pickaxe and Trowel.
699CHAPTER III. In Which The Reader, Without Fatigue, Can Glance Over The City Of Shang-hai.
106CHAPTER XV. The Ceremony of the Casting.
700CHAPTER IV. In Which Kin-Fo Receives An Important Letter, Which Is Eight Days Behind Time.
107CHAPTER XVI. The Columbiad.
701CHAPTER V. In Which Le-Ou Receives A Letter Which She Would Rather Not Have Received.
108CHAPTER XVII. A Telegram.
702CHAPTER VI. Which Will, Perhaps, Make The Reader Desire To Visit The Offices Of The “Centenary.”
109CHAPTER XVIII. The Passenger of the Atlanta.
703CHAPTER VII. Which Would Be Very Sad If It Did Not Treat Of Ways And Customs Peculiar To The Celestial Empire.
110CHAPTER XIX. A Meeting.
704CHAPTER VIII. In Which Kin-Fo Makes A Serious Proposition To Wang, Which The Latter No Less Seriously Accepts.
111CHAPTER XX. Thrust and Parry.
705CHAPTER IX. The Conclusion Of Which, However Singular It May Be, Perhaps Will Not Surprise The Reader.
112CHAPTER XXI. How a Frenchman Settles an Affair.
706CHAPTER X. In Which Craig And Fry Are Officially Presented To The New Patron Of The Centenary.
113CHAPTER XXII. The New Citizen of the United States.
707CHAPTER XI. In Which Kin-Fo Becomes The Most Celebrated Man In The Central Empire.
114CHAPTER XXIII. The Projectile Compartment.
708CHAPTER XII. In Which Kin-Fo, His Two Acolytes, And His Valet Start On An Adventure.
115CHAPTER XXIV. The Telescope of the Rocky Mountains.
709CHAPTER XIII. In Which Is Heard The Celebrated Lament Called “the Five Periods In The Life Of A Centenarian.”
116CHAPTER XXV. Final Details.
710CHAPTER XIV. In Which The Visitor, Without Fatigue, Can Travel Through Four Cities By Visiting Only One.
117CHAPTER XXVI. Fire!
711CHAPTER XV. Which Certainly Contains A Surprise For Kin-Fo, And Perhaps For The Reader.
118CHAPTER XXVII. Cloudy Weather.
712CHAPTER XVI. In Which Kin-fo, Who Is Still A Bachelor, Begins To Travel Again In Earnest.
119CHAPTER XXVIII. A New Star.
713CHAPTER XVII. In Which Kin-Fo’s Market Value Is Once More Uncertain.
120Around the Moon (1869)
714CHAPTER XVIII. In Which Craig And Fry, Urged By Curiosity, Visit The Hold Of The “Sam-Yep.”
121PRELIMINARY CHAPTER, Resuming the First Part of the Work and Serving as an Introduction to the Second.
715CHAPTER XIX. Which Does Not Finish Well, Either For Capt. Yin, The Commander Of The “Sam-Yep,” Or For Her Crew.
122CHAPTER I. From 10 P.M. to 10 46' 40''.
716CHAPTER XX. In Which It Will Be Seen To What Dangers Men Are Exposed Who Use Capt. Boyton’s Nautical Apparatus.
123CHAPTER II. The First Half Hour.
717CHAPTER XXI. In Which Craig And Fry See The Moon Rise With Extreme Satisfaction.
124CHAPTER III. They Make Themselves at Home and Feel Quite Comfortable.
718CHAPTER XXII. Which The Reader Might Have Written Himself, It Ends In So Surprising A Way.
125CHAPTER IV. A Chapter for the Cornell Girls.
719BOOK ONE The Demon of Cawnpore
126CHAPTER V. The Colds of Space.
720CHAPTER I. “Two Thousand Pounds For A Head.”
127CHAPTER VI. Instructive Conversation.
721CHAPTER II. Colonel Munro.
128CHAPTER VII. A High Old Time.
722CHAPTER III. The Sepoy Revolt.
129CHAPTER VIII. The Neutral Point.
723CHAPTER IV. Deep In The Caves Of Ellora.
130CHAPTER IX. A Little Off the Track.
724CHAPTER V. The Iron Giant.
131CHAPTER X. The Observers of the Moon.
725CHAPTER VI. First Stages.
132CHAPTER XI. Fact and Fancy.
726CHAPTER VII. The Pilgrims Of The Phalgou River.
133CHAPTER XII. A Bird's Eye View of the Lunar Mountains.
727CHAPTER VIII. A Few Hours At Benares.
134CHAPTER XIII. Lunar Landscapes
728CHAPTER IX. Allahabad.
135CHAPTER XIV. A Night of Fifteen Days.
729CHAPTER X. Via Dolorosa.
136CHAPTER XV. Glimpses at the Invisible.
730CHAPTER XI. The Monsoon.
137CHAPTER XVI. The Southern Hemisphere.
731CHAPTER XII. Three-fold Light.
138CHAPTER XVII. Tycho.
732CHAPTER XIII. Captain Hood’s Prowess.
139CHAPTER XVIII. Puzzling Questions.
733CHAPTER XIV. One Against Three.
140CHAPTER XIX. In Every Fight, The Impossible Wins.
734CHAPTER XV. The Pâl Of Tandit.
141CHAPTER XX. Off the Pacific Coast.
735CHAPTER XVI. Roving Flame.
142CHAPTER XXI. News for Marston!
736BOOK TWO Tigers and Traitors
143CHAPTER XXII. On the Wings of the Wind.
737CHAPTER I. Our Sanatarium.
144CHAPTER XXIII. The Club Men Go A Fishing.
738CHAPTER II. Mathias Van Guitt.
145CHAPTER XXIV. Farewell to the Baltimore Gun Club.
739CHAPTER III. The Kraal.
146CHAPTER I In Which The North Polar Practical Association Rushes a Document Across Two Worlds
740CHAPTER IV. A Queen Of The Terrai.
147CHAPTER II In Which the Delegates from England, Holland, Sweden, Denmark And Russia Are Presented to the Reader.
741CHAPTER V. A Night Attack.
148CHAPTER III In Which the Arctic Regions are Sold at Auction to the Highest Bidder.
742CHAPTER VI. Mathias Van Guitt’s Farewell.
149CHAPTER IV In Which Old Acquaintances Appear to Our New Readers, and in Which a Wonderful Man is Described.
743CHAPTER VII. Passage Of The Bettwa.
150CHAPTER V In which the possibility that coal mines surround the north pole is considered.
744CHAPTER VIII. Hood Versus Banks.
151CHAPTER VI In Which a Telephone Communication Between Mrs. Scorbitt and J.T. Maston is Interrupted
745CHAPTER IX. A Hundred Against One.
152CHAPTER VII In Which President Barbicane Says No More Than Suits His Purpose.
746CHAPTER X. Lake Puturia.
153CHAPTER VIII Yes, Just Like Jupiter.
747CHAPTER XI. Face To Face.
154CHAPTER IX In Which Appears the French Gentleman to Whom We Referred at the Beginning of this Truthful Story.
748CHAPTER XII. At The Cannon’s Mouth.
155CHAPTER X In Which a Little Uneasiness Begins to Show Itself.
749CHAPTER XIII. Behemoth!
156CHAPTER XI What Was Found in the Notebook of J.T. Maston and What It No Longer Contained.
750CHAPTER XIV. Captain Hood’s Fiftieth Tiger.
157CHAPTER XII In Which J.T. Maston Heroically Continues to Be Silent.
751PART I. The Giant Raft
158CHAPTER XIII At the Close of Which J.T. Maston Utters an Epigram.
752CHAPTER I. A Captain of the Woods
159CHAPTER XIV Very Short, But in Which “X” Takes a Geographical Value.
753CHAPTER II. Robber and Robbed
160CHAPTER XV Which Contains a Few Interesting Details for the Inhabitants of the Earthly Sphere.
754CHAPTER III. The Garral Family
161CHAPTER XVI In Which a Crowd of Dissatisfied People Break Into the Cell of J. T. Maston.
755CHAPTER IV. Hesitation
162CHAPTER XVII What Had Been Done at Kilimanjaro During Eight Month of this Memorable Year.
756CHAPTER V. The Amazon
163CHAPTER XVIII In Which the Population of Wamasai Assemble to Hear President Barbicane Say “fire” to Capt. Nicholl.
757CHAPTER VI. A Forest on the Ground
164CHAPTER XIX In Which J.T. Maston Regrets that the Crowd Did Not Lynch Him When He was in Prison.
758CHAPTER VII. Following a Liana
165CHAPTER XX In Which this Story, as Truthful as it is Improbable, is Finished.
759CHAPTER VIII. The Jangada
166CHAPTER XXI Very Short, Since Enough has been Said to Make the World’s Population Feel Perfectly Sure Again.
760CHAPTER IX. The Evening of the Fifth of June
167The Adventures of Captain Hatteras (1866)
761CHAPTER X. From Iquitos to Pevas
168PART I. THE ENGLISH AT THE NORTH POLE.
762CHAPTER XI. From Pevas to the Frontier
169CHAPTER I. The Forward.
763CHAPTER XII. Fragoso at Work
170CHAPTER II. An Unexpected Letter.
764CHAPTER XIII. Torres
171CHAPTER III. Dr. Clawbonny.
765CHAPTER XIV. Still Descending
172CHAPTER IV. The Dog-Captain.
766CHAPTER XV. The Continued Descent
173CHAPTER V. At Sea.
767CHAPTER XVI. Ega
174CHAPTER VI. The Great Polar Current.
768CHAPTER XVII. An Attack
175CHAPTER VII. The Entrance of Davis Strait.
769CHAPTER XVIII. The Arrival Dinner
176CHAPTER VIII. The Talk of the Crew.
770CHAPTER XIX. Ancient History
177CHAPTER IX. Another Letter.
771CHAPTER XX. Between the Two Men
178CHAPTER X. Dangerous Sailing.
772PART II. The Cryptogram
179CHAPTER XI. The Devil's Thumb.
773CHAPTER I. Manaos
180CHAPTER XII. Captain Hatteras.
774CHAPTER II. The First Moments
181CHAPTER XIII. The Captain's Plans.
775CHAPTER III. Retrospective
182CHAPTER XIV. The Expeditions in Search of Franklin.
776CHAPTER IV. Moral Proofs
183CHAPTER XV. The Forward Driven Southward.
777CHAPTER V. Material Proofs
184CHAPTER XVI. The Magnetic Pole.
778CHAPTER VI. The Last Blow
185CHAPTER XVII. The Fate of Sir John Franklin.
779CHAPTER VII. Resolutions
186CHAPTER XVIII. The Way Northward.
780CHAPTER VIII. The First Search
187CHAPTER XIX. A Whale in Sight.
781CHAPTER IX. The Second Attempt
188CHAPTER XX. Beechey Island.
782CHAPTER X. A Cannon Shot
189CHAPTER XXI. The Death of Bellot.
783CHAPTER XI. The Contents of the Case
190CHAPTER XXII. The First Signs of Mutiny.
784CHAPTER XII. The Document
191CHAPTER XXIII. Attacked by the Ice.
785CHAPTER XIII. Is It a Matter of Figures?
192CHAPTER XXIV. Preparations for Wintering.
786CHAPTER XIV. Chance!
193CHAPTER XXV. One of James Ross's Foxes.
787CHAPTER XV. The Last Efforts
194CHAPTER XXVI. The Last Piece of Coal.
788CHAPTER XVI. Preparations
195CHAPTER XXVII. The Great Cold at Christmas.
789CHAPTER XVII. The Last Night
196CHAPTER XXVIII. Preparations for Departure.
790CHAPTER XVIII. Fragoso
197CHAPTER XXIX. Across the Ice-fields.
791CHAPTER XIX. The Crime of Tijuco
198CHAPTER XXX. The Cairn.
792CHAPTER XX. The Lower Amazon
199CHAPTER XXXI. The Death of Simpson.
793Godfrey Morgan or, The Robinson Crusoe School (1882)
200CHAPTER XXXII. The Return to the Forward.
794CHAPTER I. In Which The Reader Has The Opportunity Of Buying An Island In The Pacific Ocean.
201PART II. THE DESERT OF ICE.
795CHAPTER II. How William W. Kolderup, Of San Francisco, Was At Loggerheads With J. R. Taskinar, Of Stockton.
202CHAPTER I. The Doctor's Inventory.
796CHAPTER III. The Conversation Of Phina Hollaney And Godfrey Morgan, With A Piano Accompaniment.
203CHAPTER II. Altamont's First Words.
797CHAPTER IV. In Which T. Artelett, Otherwise Tartlet, Is Duly Introduced To The Reader.
204CHAPTER III. Seventeen Days of Land Journey.
798CHAPTER V. In Which They Prepare To Go, And At The End Of Which They Go For Good.
205CHAPTER IV. The Last Charge of Powder.
799CHAPTER VI. In Which The Reader Makes The Acquaintance Of A New Personage.
206CHAPTER V. The Seal and the Bear.
800CHAPTER VII. In Which It Will Be Seen That William W. Kolderup Was Probably Right In Insuring His Ship.
207CHAPTER VI. The Porpoise.
801CHAPTER VIII. Which Leads Godfrey To Bitter Reflections On The Mania For Travelling.
208CHAPTER VII. A Discussion About Charts.
802CHAPTER IX. In Which It Is Shown That Crusoes Do Not Have Everything As They Wish.
209CHAPTER VIII. Excursion to the North of Victoria Bay.
803CHAPTER X. In Which Godfrey Does What Any Other Shipwrecked Man Would Have Done Under The Circumstances.
210CHAPTER IX. Cold and Heat.
804CHAPTER XI. In Which The Question Of Lodging Is Solved As Well As It Could Be.
211CHAPTER X. The Pleasures of Winter-quarters.
805CHAPTER XII. Which Ends With A Thunder-Bolt.
212CHAPTER XI. Disquieting Traces.
806CHAPTER XIII. In Which Godfrey Again Sees A Slight Smoke Over Another Part Of The Island.
213CHAPTER XII. The Ice Prison.
807CHAPTER XIV. Wherein Godfrey Finds Some Wreckage, To Which He And His Companion Give A Hearty Welcome.
214CHAPTER XIII. The Mine.
808CHAPTER XV. In Which There Happens What Happens At Least Once In The Life Of Every Crusoe, Real Or Imaginary.
215CHAPTER XIV. The Polar Spring.
809CHAPTER XVI. In Which Something Happens Which Cannot Fail To Surprise The Reader.
216CHAPTER XV. The Northwest Passage.
810CHAPTER XVII. In Which Professor Tartlet's Gun Really Does Marvels.
217CHAPTER XVI. Northern Arcadia.
811CHAPTER XVIII. Which Treats Of The Moral And Physical Education Of A Simple Native Of The Pacific.
218CHAPTER XVII. Altamont's Revenge.
812CHAPTER XIX. In Which The Situation Already Gravely Compromised Becomes More And More Complicated.
219CHAPTER XVIII. The Last Preparations.
813CHAPTER XX. In Which Tartlet Reiterates In Every Key That He Would Rather Be Off.
220CHAPTER XIX. The Journey Northward.
814CHAPTER XXI. Which Ends With Quite A Surprising Reflection By The Negro Carefinotu.
221CHAPTER XX. Footprints on the Snow.
815CHAPTER XXII. Which Concludes By Explaining What Up To Now Had Appeared Inexplicable.
222CHAPTER XXI. The Open Sea.
816PART ONE
223CHAPTER XXII. The Approach to the Pole.
817CHAPTER I The Carrier-Pigeon
224CHAPTER XXIII. The English Flag.
818CHAPTER II The Pigeon’s Home
225CHAPTER XXIV. Polar Cosmography.
819CHAPTER III Count Sandorf
226CHAPTER XXV. Mount Hatteras.
820CHAPTER IV Toronthal’s Bank
227CHAPTER XXVI. Return to the South.
821CHAPTER V The Message in Cipher
228CHAPTER XXVII. Conclusion.
822CHAPTER VI Can the Cipher Be Solved?
229PART I
823CHAPTER VII The Trial
230CHAPTER I The Shark
824CHAPTER VIII After the Sentence
231CHAPTER II The Three Documents
825CHAPTER IX The Donjon of Pisino
232CHAPTER III The Captain’s Children
826CHAPTER X Down the Brico
233CHAPTER IV Lady Glenarvan’s Proposal
827CHAPTER XI Along the Foiba
234CHAPTER V The Departure of the “Duncan”
828CHAPTER XII The Ruined Farm
235CHAPTER VI An Unexpected Passenger
829CHAPTER XIII The Fisherman’s Hut
236CHAPTER VII Jacques Paganel is Undeceived
830CHAPTER XIV Carpena’s Offer
237CHAPTER VIII The Geographer’s Resolution
831CHAPTER XV The Final Effort of the Final Struggle
238CHAPTER IX Through the Straits of Magellan
832PART TWO
239CHAPTER X The Course Decided
833CHAPTER I Pescade and Matifou
240CHAPTER XI Traveling in Chili
834CHAPTER II The Launch of the Trabacolo
241CHAPTER XII Eleven Thousand Feet Aloft
835CHAPTER III Doctor Antekirtt
242CHAPTER XIII A Sudden Descent
836CHAPTER IV The Young Recruits
243CHAPTER XIV Providentially Rescued
837CHAPTER V The Widow of Stephen Bathory
244CHAPTER XV Thalcave
838CHAPTER VI On Board the Savarena
245CHAPTER XVI The News of the Lost Captain
839CHAPTER VII The Doctor’s Dilemma
246CHAPTER XVII A Serious Necessity
840CHAPTER VIII The Mouths of the Cattaro
247CHAPTER XVIII In Search of Water
841CHAPTER IX Complications
248CHAPTER XIX The Red Wolves
842CHAPTER X Another Blow
249CHAPTER XX Strange Signs
843CHAPTER XI A Meeting in the Stradone
250CHAPTER XXI A False Trail
844PART THREE
251CHAPTER XXII The Flood
845CHAPTER I The Mediterranean
252CHAPTER XXIII A Singular Abode
846CHAPTER II “Past and Present”
253CHAPTER XXIV Paganel’s Disclosure
847CHAPTER III The Present
254CHAPTER XXV Between Fire and Water
848CHAPTER IV Events at Ragusa
255CHAPTER XXVI The Return On Board
849CHAPTER V The Doctor Delays
256PART II
850CHAPTER VI Off Malta
257CHAPTER I A New Destination
851CHAPTER VII Malta
258CHAPTER II Tristan D’Acunha and the Isle Of Amsterdam
852CHAPTER VIII The Spy in the Manderaggio
259CHAPTER III Cape Town and M. Viot
853CHAPTER IX The Environs of Catania
260CHAPTER IV A Wager and How Decided
854CHAPTER X The Casa Degli Inglesi
261CHAPTER V The Storm on the Indian Ocean
855CHAPTER XI The Fight on Mount Etna
262CHAPTER VI A Hospitable Colonist
856PART FOUR
263CHAPTER VII The Quartermaster of the “Britannia”
857CHAPTER XII Ceuta
264CHAPTER VIII Preparation for the Journey
858CHAPTER XIII The Meeting at Gibraltar
265CHAPTER IX A Country of Paradoxes
859CHAPTER XIV The Doctor’s Experiment
266CHAPTER X An Accident
860CHAPTER XV Seventeen Times
267CHAPTER XI Crime or Calamity
861CHAPTER XVI The Last Stake
268CHAPTER XII Toline of the Lachlan
862CHAPTER XVII A Check for Sarcany
269CHAPTER XIII A Warning
863CHAPTER XVIII The Examination of Toronthal
270CHAPTER XIV Wealth in the Wilderness
864CHAPTER XIX Borik’s Letter
271CHAPTER XV Suspicious Occurrences
865CHAPTER XX The Apparition
272CHAPTER XVI A Startling Discovery
866PART FIVE
273CHAPTER XVII The Plot Unveiled
867CHAPTER XXI A Squeeze from Cape Matifou
274CHAPTER XVIII Four Days of Anguish
868CHAPTER XXII The House at Tetuan
275CHAPTER XIX Helpless and Hopeless
869CHAPTER XXIII The Feast of the Storks
276PART III
870CHAPTER XXIV The House of Sidi Hazam
277CHAPTER I A Rough Captain
871CHAPTER XXV Antekirtta
278CHAPTER II Navigators and Their Discoveries
872CHAPTER XXVI The Battle
279CHAPTER III The Martyr-Roll of Navigators
873CHAPTER XXVII Justice
280CHAPTER IV The Wreck of the “Macquarie”
874CHAPTER I One For The Frenchman
281CHAPTER V Cannibals
875CHAPTER II To The Diamond Fields
282CHAPTER VI A Dreaded Country
876CHAPTER III A Little Science
283CHAPTER VII The Maori War
877CHAPTER IV Vandergaart Kopje
284CHAPTER VIII On the Road to Auckland
878CHAPTER V The Diggers At Work
285CHAPTER IX Introduction to the Cannibals
879CHAPTER VI In Camp
286CHAPTER X A Momentous Interview
880CHAPTER VII The Landslip
287CHAPTER XI The Chief’s Funeral
881CHAPTER VIII The Great Experiment
288CHAPTER XII Strangely Liberated
882CHAPTER IX A Surprise
289CHAPTER XIII The Sacred Mountain
883CHAPTER X John Watkins Thinks Matters Over
290CHAPTER XIV A Bold Stratagem
884CHAPTER XI The Star Disappears
291CHAPTER XV From Peril to Safety
885CHAPTER XII Making Ready
292CHAPTER XVI Why the “Duncan” Went to New Zealand
886CHAPTER XIII Across The Transvaal
293CHAPTER XVII Ayrton’s Obstinacy
887CHAPTER XIV The North Of The Limpopo
294CHAPTER XVIII A Discouraging Confession
888CHAPTER XV A Plot
295CHAPTER XIX A Cry in the Night
889CHAPTER XVI Treason
296CHAPTER XX Captain Grant’s Story
890CHAPTER XVII An African Steeplechase
297CHAPTER XXI Paganel’s Last Entanglement
891CHAPTER XVIII The Talking Ostrich
298PART ONE
892CHAPTER XIX The Wonderful Grotto
299CHAPTER I A Shifting Reef
893CHAPTER XX The Return
300CHAPTER II Pro and Con
894CHAPTER XXI Venetian Justice
301CHAPTER III I Form My Resolution
895CHAPTER XXII A Mine Of A New Sort
302CHAPTER IV Ned Land
896CHAPTER XXIII The Hour Of Triumph
303CHAPTER V At a Venture
897CHAPTER XXIV The Fate Of The Star
304CHAPTER VI At Full Steam
898CHAPTER I. Mysterious Sounds
305CHAPTER VII An Unknown Species of Whale
899CHAPTER II. Agreement Impossible
306CHAPTER VIII Mobilis in Mobili
900CHAPTER III. A Visitor is Announced
307CHAPTER IX Ned Land's Tempers
901CHAPTER IV. In Which a New Character Appears
308CHAPTER X The Man of the Seas
902CHAPTER V. Another Disappearance
309CHAPTER XI All By Electricity
903CHAPTER VI. The President and Secretary Suspend Hostilities
310CHAPTER XII SOME FIGURES
904CHAPTER VII. On Board the Albatross
311CHAPTER XIII The Black River
905CHAPTER VIII. The Balloonists Refuse to Be Convinced
312CHAPTER XIV A Note of Invitation
906CHAPTER IX. Across the Prairie
313CHAPTER XV A Walk on the Bottom of the Sea
907CHAPTER X. Westward—But Whither?
314CHAPTER XVI A Submarine Forest
908CHAPTER XI. The Wide Pacific
315CHAPTER XVII Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific
909CHAPTER XII. Through the Himalayas
316CHAPTER XVIII Vanikoro
910CHAPTER XIII. Over the Caspian
317CHAPTER XIX Torres Straits
911CHAPTER XIV. The Aeronef at Full Speed
318CHAPTER XX A Few Days on Land
912CHAPTER XV. A Skirmish in Dahomey
319CHAPTER XXI Captain Nemo's Thunderbolt
913CHAPTER XVI. Over the Atlantic
320CHAPTER XXII "Aegri Somnia"
914CHAPTER XVII. The Shipwrecked Crew
321CHAPTER XXIII The Coral Kingdom
915CHAPTER XVIII. Over the Volcano
322PART TWO
916CHAPTER XIX. Anchored at Last
323CHAPTER I The Indian Ocean
917CHAPTER XX. The Wreck of the Albatross
324CHAPTER II A Novel Proposal of Captain Nemo's
918CHAPTER XXI. The Institute Again
325CHAPTER III A Pearl of Ten Millions
919CHAPTER XXII. The Go-Ahead is Launched
326CHAPTER IV The Red Sea
920CHAPTER XXIII. The Grand Collapse
327CHAPTER V The Arabian Tunnel
921Chapter 1 WHAT HAPPENED IN THE MOUNTAINS
328CHAPTER VI The Grecian Archipelago
922Chapter 2 I REACH MORGANTON
329CHAPTER VII The Mediterranean in Forty-Eight Hours
923Chapter 3 THE GREAT EYRIE
330CHAPTER VIII Vigo Bay
924Chapter 4 A MEETING OF THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB
331CHAPTER IX A Vanished Continent
925Chapter 5 ALONG THE SHORES OF NEW ENGLAND
332CHAPTER X The Submarine Coal-Mines
926Chapter 6 THE FIRST LETTER
333CHAPTER XI The Sargasso Sea
927Chapter 7 A THIRD MACHINE
334CHAPTER XII Cachalots and Whales
928Chapter 8 AT ANY COST
335CHAPTER XIII The Iceberg
929Chapter 9 THE SECOND LETTER
336CHAPTER XIV The South Pole
930Chapter 10 OUTSIDE THE LAW
337CHAPTER XV Accident or Incident?
931Chapter 11 THE CAMPAIGN
338CHAPTER XVI Want of Air
932Chapter 12 BLACK ROCK CREEK
339CHAPTER XVII From Cape Horn to the Amazon
933Chapter 13 ON BOARD THE TERROR
340CHAPTER XVIII The Poulps
934Chapter 14 NIAGARA
341CHAPTER XIX The Gulf Stream
935Chapter 15 THE EAGLE’S NEST
342CHAPTER XX From Latitude 47° 24' to Longitude 17° 28'
936Chapter 16 ROBUR, THE CONQUEROR
343CHAPTER XXI A Hecatomb
937Chapter 17 IN THE NAME OF THE LAW
344CHAPTER XXII The Last Words of Captain Nemo
938Chapter 18 THE OLD HOUSEKEEPER’S LAST COMMENT
345CHAPTER XXIII Conclusion
939CHAPTER I. Mr. Malarius' Friend.
346The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa (1872)
940CHAPTER II. The Home of a Fisherman In Noroe.
347CHAPTER I. On the Banks of the Orange River.
941CHAPTER III. Mr. Hersebom's Reflections.
348CHAPTER II. Official Presentations.
942CHAPTER IV. At Stockholm.
349CHAPTER III. The Land Journey.
943CHAPTER V. The Thirteen Days of Christmas.
350CHAPTER IV. A Few Words About the Mètre.
944CHAPTER VI. Erik's Decision.
351CHAPTER V. A Hottentot Village.
945CHAPTER VII. Vanda's Opinion.
352CHAPTER VI. Better Acquaintance.
946CHAPTER VIII. Patrick O'Donoghan.
353CHAPTER VII. The Base of the Triangle.
947CHAPTER IX. In Which a Reward of Five Hundred Pounds Sterling is Offered.
354CHAPTER VIII. The Twenty-Fourth Meridian.
948CHAPTER X. Tudor Brown, Esquire.
355CHAPTER IX. The Kraal.
949CHAPTER XI. The "Vega."
356CHAPTER X. The Rapid.
950CHAPTER XII. Unexpected Passengers.
357CHAPTER XI. A Missing Companion.
951CHAPTER XIII. The Shipwreck.
358CHAPTER XII. A Station to Sir John's Liking.
952CHAPTER XIV. On the Rocks.
359CHAPTER XIII. Pacification By Fire.
953CHAPTER XV. The Shortest Route.
360CHAPTER XIV. A Declaration of War.
954CHAPTER XVI. From Serdze-Kamen to Ljakow.
361CHAPTER XV. A Geometric Progression.
955CHAPTER XVII. At Last.
362CHAPTER XVI. Danger in Disguise.
956CHAPTER XVIII. Cannon-Balls.
363CHAPTER XVII. An Unexpected Blight.
957CHAPTER XIX. Gunshots.
364CHAPTER XVIII. The Desert.
958CHAPTER XX. The End of the Voyage.
365CHAPTER XIX. Science Undaunted.
959CHAPTER XXI. A Letter From Paris.
366CHAPTER XX. Standing a Siege.
960CHAPTER XXII. At Val-Feray.
367CHAPTER XXI. Suspense.
961PART I: The Captain of the Guidara
368CHAPTER XXII. Hide and Seek.
962CHAPTER I. How Van Mitten and his valet walked and talked.
369CHAPTER XXIII. Homeward Bound.
963CHAPTER II. How Scarpante the steward and Captain Yarhud discussed projects with which the reader must be acquainted.
370PART I
964CHAPTER III. How Kéraban met Van Mitten, and was greatly surprised at his appearance.
371CHAPTER I. A Soirée at Fort Reliance.
965CHAPTER IV. Showing how Seigneur Kéraban, more headstrong than ever, came into collision with Turkish authorities.
372CHAPTER II. The Hudson’s Bay Fur Company.
966CHAPTER V How Seigneur Kéraban discussed his journey, and how he quitted Constantinople.
373CHAPTER III. A Savant Thawed.
967CHAPTER VI. Showing how the travellers encountered some difficulties, chiefly in the delta of the Danube.
374CHAPTER IV. A Factory.
968CHAPTER VII. In which the horses of the chaise do from fear what they would not do for the whip.
375CHAPTER V. From Fort Reliance to Fort Enterprise.
969CHAPTER VIII. In which the reader will be pleased to become acquainted with the fair Amasia, and her intended husband Ahmet.
376CHAPTER VI. A Wapiti Duel.
970CHAPTER IX. Showing how Captain Yarhud very nearly succeeded in his enterprise.
377CHAPTER VII. The Arctic Circle.
971CHAPTER X. In which Ahmet, in deference to circumstances, makes an energetic resolution.
378CHAPTER VIII. The Great Bear Lake.
972CHAPTER XI. In which a somewhat dramatic incident occurs in the fantastic history of the journey.
379CHAPTER IX. A Storm on the Lake.
973CHAPTER XII. In which Van Mitten discourses on tulips for, we trust, the benefit of the reader.
380CHAPTER X. A Retrospect.
974CHAPTER XIII. Showing how our travellers crossed the ancient Taurida, and with what team they quitted it.
381CHAPTER XI. Along the Coast.
975CHAPTER XIV. In which Kéraban proves that he is stronger in geography than his nephew Ahmet believed.
382CHAPTER XII. The Midnight Sun.
976CHAPTER XV. In which Kéraban, Ahmet, Van Mitten, and their servants play the part of Salamanders.
383CHAPTER XIII. Fort Hope.
977CHAPTER XVI. In which the relative merits of the tobaccos of Persia and Asia Minor are discussed.
384CHAPTER XIV. Some Excursions.
978CHAPTER XVII. Wherein is related a very curious adventure, which terminates the first part of this history.
385CHAPTER XV. Fifteen Miles From Cape Bathurst.
979PART II: Scarpante the Spy
386CHAPTER XVI. Two Shots.
980CHAPTER I. In which we find Kéraban very angry after having travelled by railway.
387CHAPTER XVII. The Approach of Winter.
981CHAPTER II. In which Van Mitten decides to yield to the importunities of Bruno; and what came of his compliance.
388CHAPTER XVIII. The Polar Night.
982CHAPTER III. In which Bruno plays Nizib a trick which the reader will kindly pardon him.
389CHAPTER XIX. A Neighbourly Visit.
983CHAPTER IV. In thunder and lightning
390CHAPTER XX. Mercury Freezes.
984CHAPTER V. How our travellers talked, and what they saw on the road between Atina and Trebizond.
391CHAPTER XXI. The Large Polar Bears.
985CHAPTER VI. Concerning the strangers met by Kéraban at the caravanserai of Rissar.
392CHAPTER XXII. Five Months More.
986CHAPTER VII. In which the Judge of Trebizond proceeds with his inquiry in the very ingenious fashion.
393CHAPTER XXIII. The Eclipse of the 18th July 1860.
987CHAPTER VIII. Which concludes in a manner very unexpected, particularly by Van Mitten.
394PART II
988CHAPTER IX. In which Van Mitten has the honour to become the brother-in-law of Seigneur Yanar.
395CHAPTER I. A Floating Fort.
989CHAPTER X. In which the hero of this story loses no time.
396CHAPTER II. Where Are We?
990CHAPTER XI. In which Seigneur Kéraban takes the advice of the guide against the opinion of Ahmet.
397CHAPTER III. A Tour of the Island.
991CHAPTER XII. In which Van Mitten is reported some conversation between the noble Saraboul and her fiancé.
398CHAPTER IV. A Night Encampment.
992CHAPTER XIII. In which Seigneur Kéraban, having come into collision with the donkey, finds himself opposed to a mortal enemy.
399CHAPTER V. From July 25th to August 20th.
993CHAPTER XIV. In which Van Mitten endeavours to make the noble Saraboul understand the situation.
400CHAPTER VI. Ten Days of Tempest
994CHAPTER XV. In which Kéraban is more obstinate than he had ever been.
401CHAPTER VII. A Fire and a Cry.
995CHAPTER XVI. Which demonstrates once again that there is no such thing as "chance" in human affairs.
402CHAPTER VIII. Mrs. Paulina Barnett’s Excursion.
996CHAPTER I. The Storm
403CHAPTER IX. Kalumah’s Adventures.
997CHAPTER II. Cast Adrift
404CHAPTER X. The Kamtchatka Current.
998CHAPTER III. The First Day Ashore
405CHAPTER XI. A Communication From Lieutenant Hobson.
999CHAPTER IV. The View From The Cape
406CHAPTER XII. A Chance to Be Tried.
1000CHAPTER V. A Spell Of Rain
407CHAPTER XIII. Across the Icefield.
1001CHAPTER VI. The Raft
408CHAPTER XIV. The Winter Months.
1002CHAPTER VII. The Colony
409CHAPTER XV. The Last Exploring Expedition.
1003CHAPTER VIII. Winter Quarters
410CHAPTER XVI. The Breakup of the Ice
1004CHAPTER IX. Bravo, Baxter!
411CHAPTER XVII. The Avalanche.
1005CHAPTER X. Across The Lake
412CHAPTER XVIII. All At Work.
1006CHAPTER XI. The New Chief
413CHAPTER XIX. Behring Sea.
1007CHAPTER XII. The Separation
414CHAPTER XX. In the Offing.
1008CHAPTER XIII. The Invasion
415CHAPTER XXI. The Island Becomes an Islet.
1009CHAPTER XIV. All Together
416CHAPTER XXII. The Four Following Days.
1010CHAPTER XV. The Enemy In Sight
417CHAPTER XXIII. On a Piece of Ice.
1011CHAPTER XVI. Diamond Cut Diamond
418CHAPTER XXIV. Conclusion.
1012CHAPTER XVII. The Fortune Of War
419Around the World in Eighty Days (1872)
1013CHAPTER XVIII. Afloat Once More
420CHAPTER I. In Which Phileas Fogg And Passepartout Accept Each Other, The One As Master, The Other As Man
1014CHAPTER XIX. Home
421CHAPTER II. In Which Passepartout Is Convinced That He Has At Last Found His Ideal
1015BOOK ONE
422CHAPTER III. In Which A Conversation Takes Place Which Seems Likely To Cost Phileas Fogg Dear
1016CHAPTER I A Fortune Realized
423CHAPTER IV. In Which Phileas Fogg Astounds Passepartout, His Servant
1017CHAPTER II The Cascabel Family
424CHAPTER V. In Which A New Species Of Funds, Unknown To The Moneyed Men, Appears On ‘Change
1018CHAPTER III The Sierra Nevada
425CHAPTER VI. In Which Fix, The Detective, Betrays A Very Natural Impatience
1019CHAPTER IV A Great Resolution
426CHAPTER VII. Which Once More Demonstrates The Uselessness Of Passports As Aids To Detectives
1020CHAPTER V On the Road
427CHAPTER VIII. In Which Passepartout Talks Rather More, Perhaps, Than Is Prudent
1021CHAPTER VI The Journey Continued
428CHAPTER IX. In Which The Red Sea And The Indian Ocean Prove Propitious To The Designs Of Phileas Fogg
1022CHAPTER VII Through Cariboo
429CHAPTER X. In Which Passepartout Is Only Too Glad To Get Off With The Loss Of His Shoes
1023CHAPTER VIII Knaves' Village
430CHAPTER XI. In Which Phileas Fogg Secures A Curious Means Of Conveyance At A Fabulous Price
1024CHAPTER IX Can't Pass Through!
431CHAPTER XII. In Which Phileas Fogg And His Companions Venture Across The Indian Forests, And What Ensued
1025CHAPTER X Kayette
432CHAPTER XIII. In Which Passepartout Receives A New Proof That Fortune Favors The Brave
1026CHAPTER XI Sitka
433CHAPTER XIV. In Which Phileas Fogg Descends The Whole Length Of The Beautiful Valley Of The Ganges Without Ever Thinking Of Seeing It
1027CHAPTER XII From Sitka to Fort Yukon
434CHAPTER XV. In Which The Bag Of Banknotes Disgorges Some Thousands Of Pounds More
1028CHAPTER XIII Cornelia Cascabel Has An Idea
435CHAPTER XVI. In Which Fix Does Not Seem To Understand In The Least What Is Said To Him
1029CHAPTER XIV From Fort Yukon to Port Clarence
436CHAPTER XVII. Showing What Happened On The Voyage From Singapore To Hong Kong
1030CHAPTER XV Port Clarence
437CHAPTER XVIII. In Which Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, And Fix Go Each About His Business
1031CHAPTER XVI Farewell to the New Continent
438CHAPTER XIX. In Which Passepartout Takes A Too Great Interest In His Master, And What Comes Of It
1032BOOK TWO
439CHAPTER XX. In Which Fix Comes Face To Face With Phileas Fogg
1033CHAPTER I Behring Strait
440CHAPTER XXI. In Which The Master Of The “Tankadere” Runs Great Risk Of Losing A Reward Of Two Hundred Pounds
1034CHAPTER II Between Two Currents
441CHAPTER XXII. In Which Passepartout Finds Out That, Even At The Antipodes, It Is Convenient To Have Some Money In One’s Pocket
1035CHAPTER III Adrift
442CHAPTER XXIII. In Which Passepartout’s Nose Becomes Outrageously Long
1036CHAPTER IV From the 16th of November to the 2d of December
443CHAPTER XXIV. During Which Mr. Fogg And Party Cross The Pacific Ocean
1037CHAPTER V Liakhov Islands
444CHAPTER XXV. In Which A Slight Glimpse Is Had Of San Francisco
1038CHAPTER VI In Winter Quarters
445CHAPTER XXVI. In Which Phileas Fogg And Party Travel By The Pacific Railroad
1039CHAPTER VII A Good Trick of Mr. Cascabel's
446CHAPTER XXVII. In Which Passepartout Undergoes, At A Speed Of Twenty Miles An Hour, A Course Of Mormon History
1040CHAPTER VIII The Country of the Iakouts
447CHAPTER XXVIII. In Which Passepartout Does Not Succeed In Making Anybody Listen To Reason
1041CHAPTER IX Right on to the Obi
448CHAPTER XXIX. In Which Certain Incidents Are Narrated Which Are Only To Be Met With On American Railroads
1042CHAPTER X From the Obi to the Ural Mountains
449CHAPTER XXX. In Which Phileas Fogg Simply Does His Duty
1043CHAPTER XI The Ural Mountains
450CHAPTER XXXI. In Which Fix, The Detective, Considerably Furthers The Interests Of Phileas Fogg
1044CHAPTER XII A Journey's End Which is Not the End
451CHAPTER XXXII. In Which Phileas Fogg Engages In A Direct Struggle With Bad Fortune
1045CHAPTER XIII An Endless Day
452CHAPTER XXXIII. In Which Phileas Fogg Shows Himself Equal To The Occasion
1046CHAPTER XIV A Denouement Warmly Applauded by the Spectators
453CHAPTER XXXIV. In Which Phileas Fogg At Last Reaches London
1047CHAPTER XV Conclusion
454CHAPTER XXXV. In Which Phileas Fogg Does Not Have To Repeat His Orders To Passepartout Twice
1048CHAPTER I
455CHAPTER XXXVI. In Which Phileas Fogg’s Name Is Once More At A Premium On ‘change
1049CHAPTER II.
456CHAPTER XXXVII. In Which It Is Shown That Phileas Fogg Gained Nothing By His Tour Around The World, Unless It Were Happiness
1050CHAPTER III.
457The Mysterious Island (1875)
1051CHAPTER IV.
458CHAPTER 1
1052CHAPTER V.
459CHAPTER 2
1053CHAPTER VI.
460CHAPTER 3
1054CHAPTER VII.
461CHAPTER 4
1055CHAPTER VIII.
462CHAPTER 5
1056CHAPTER IX.
463CHAPTER 6
1057CHAPTER X.
464CHAPTER 7
1058CHAPTER XI.
465CHAPTER 8
1059CHAPTER XII
466CHAPTER 9
1060CHAPTER XIII.
467CHAPTER 10
1061CHAPTER XIV.
468CHAPTER 11
1062CHAPTER XV.
469CHAPTER 12
1063CHAPTER XVI.
470CHAPTER 13
1064CHAPTER XVII.
471CHAPTER 14
1065CHAPTER XVIII.
472CHAPTER 15
1066CHAPTER I
473CHAPTER 16
1067CHAPTER II
474CHAPTER 17
1068CHAPTER III
475CHAPTER 18
1069CHAPTER IV
476CHAPTER 19
1070CHAPTER V
477CHAPTER 20
1071CHAPTER VI
478CHAPTER 21
1072CHAPTER VII
479CHAPTER 22
1073CHAPTER VIII
480CHAPTER I
1074CHAPTER IX
481CHAPTER II
1075CHAPTER X
482CHAPTER III
1076CHAPTER XI
483CHAPTER IV
1077CHAPTER XII
484CHAPTER V
1078CHAPTER XIII
485CHAPTER VI
1079CHAPTER XIV
486CHAPTER VII
1080CHAPTER XV
487CHAPTER VIII
1081CHAPTER XVI
488CHAPTER IX
1082CHAPTER XVII
489CHAPTER X
1083CHAPTER XVIII
490CHAPTER XI
1084CHAPTER XIX
491CHAPTER XII
1085CHAPTER XX
492CHAPTER XIII
1086CHAPTER XXI
493CHAPTER XIV
1087CHAPTER XXII
494CHAPTER XV
1088CHAPTER XXIII
495CHAPTER XVI
1089CHAPTER XXIV
496CHAPTER XVII
1090CHAPTER XXV
497CHAPTER XVIII
1091CHAPTER XXVI
498CHAPTER XIX
1092CHAPTER XXVII
499CHAPTER XX
1093CHAPTER I.
500Chapter One.
1094CHAPTER II.
501Chapter Two.
1095CHAPTER III.
502Chapter Three.
1096CHAPTER IV.
503Chapter Four.
1097CHAPTER V.
504Chapter Five.
1098CHAPTER VI.
505Chapter Six.
1099CHAPTER VII.
506Chapter Seven.
1100CHAPTER VIII.
507Chapter Eight.
1101CHAPTER IX.
508Chapter Nine.
1102CHAPTER X.
509Chapter Ten.
1103CHAPTER XI.
510Chapter Eleven.
1104CHAPTER XII.
511Chapter Twelve.
1105CHAPTER XIII.
512Chapter Thirteen.
1106CHAPTER XIV.
513Chapter Fourteen.
1107CHAPTER XV.
514Chapter Fifteen.
1108CHAPTER XVI.
515Chapter Sixteen.
1109CHAPTER XVII.
516Chapter Seventeen.
1110CHAPTER XVIII.
517Chapter Eighteen.
1111CHAPTER XIX.
518Chapter Nineteen.
1112CHAPTER XX.
519Chapter Twenty.
1113CHAPTER XXI.
520CHAPTER I.
1114CHAPTER XXII.
521CHAPTER II.
1115CHAPTER XXIII.
522CHAPTER III.
1116CHAPTER XXIV.
523CHAPTER IV.
1117CHAPTER XXV.
524CHAPTER V.
1118CHAPTER XXVI.
525CHAPTER VI.
1119CHAPTER XXVII.
526CHAPTER VII.
1120CHAPTER XXVIII.
527CHAPTER VIII.
1121CHAPTER XXIX.
528CHAPTER IX.
1122CHAPTER XXX.
529CHAPTER X.
1123CHAPTER XXXI.
530CHAPTER XI.
1124CHAPTER XXXII.
531CHAPTER XII.
1125CHAPTER I. The Kerguelen Islands
532CHAPTER XIII.
1126CHAPTER II. The Schooner Halbrane
533CHAPTER XIV.
1127CHAPTER III. Captain Len Guy
534CHAPTER XV.
1128CHAPTER IV. From the Kerguelen Isles to Prince Edward Island
535CHAPTER XVI.
1129CHAPTER V. Edgar Poe’s Romance
536CHAPTER XVII.
1130CHAPTER VI. An Ocean Waif.
537CHAPTER XVIII.
1131CHAPTER VII. Tristan d’Acunha.
538CHAPTER XIX.
1132CHAPTER VIII. Bound for the Falklands.
539CHAPTER XX.
1133CHAPTER IX. Fitting Out the Halbrane
540CHAPTER XXI.
1134CHAPTER X. The Outset of the Enterprise.
541CHAPTER XXII.
1135CHAPTER XI. From the Sandwich Islands to the Polar Circle.
542CHAPTER XXIII.
1136CHAPTER XII. Between the Polar Circle and the Ice Wall.
543CHAPTER XXIV.
1137CHAPTER XIII. Along the Front of the Icebergs.
544CHAPTER XXV.
1138CHAPTER XIV. A Voice in a Dream.
545CHAPTER XXVI.
1139CHAPTER XV. Bennet Islet.
546CHAPTER XXVII.
1140CHAPTER XVI. Tsalal Island.
547CHAPTER XXVIII.
1141CHAPTER XVII. And Pym?
548CHAPTER XXIX.
1142CHAPTER XVIII. A Revelation.
549CHAPTER XXX.
1143CHAPTER XIX. Land?
550CHAPTER XXXI.
1144CHAPTER XX. “Unmerciful Disaster”
551CHAPTER XXXII.
1145CHAPTER XXI. Amid the Mists.
552CHAPTER XXXIII.
1146CHAPTER XXII. In Camp.
553CHAPTER XXXIV.
1147CHAPTER XXIII. Found at Last
554CHAPTER XXXV.
1148CHAPTER XXIV. Eleven Years in a Few Pages.
555CHAPTER XXXVI.
1149CHAPTER XXV. “We Were the First.”
556CHAPTER XXXVII.
1150CHAPTER XXVI. A Little Remnant.
557CHAPTER XXXVIII.
1151A Voyage in a Balloon or, A Drama in the Air (1851)
558CHAPTER XXXIX.
1152A Drama in Mexico (1851)
559CHAPTER XL.
1153CHAPTER I. From Guajan to Acapulco
560CHAPTER XLI.
1154CHAPTER II. From Acapulco to Cigualan
561CHAPTER XLII.
1155CHAPTER III. From Cigualan to Cuernavaca
562CHAPTER XLIII.
1156CHAPTER IV. From Cuernavaca to Popocatepetl
563CHAPTER XLIV.
1157CHAPTER I. The Black Flag
564CHAPTER XLV.
1158CHAPTER II. Jean Cornbutte's Project.
565CHAPTER XLVI.
1159CHAPTER III. A Ray of Hope.
566CHAPTER XLVII.
1160CHAPTER IV. In the Passes.
567CHAPTER XLVIII.
1161CHAPTER V. Liverpool Island.
568CHAPTER XLIX.
1162CHAPTER VI. The Quaking of the Ice.
569CHAPTER L.
1163CHAPTER VII. Settling for the Winter.
570CHAPTER LI.
1164CHAPTER VIII. Plan of the Explorations.
571CHAPTER LII.
1165CHAPTER IX. The House of Snow.
572CHAPTER LIII.
1166CHAPTER X. Buried Alive.
573CHAPTER LIV.
1167CHAPTER XI. A Cloud of Smoke.
574CHAPTER LV.
1168CHAPTER XII. The Return to the Ship.
575CHAPTER LVI.
1169CHAPTER XIII. The Two Rivals.
576CHAPTER LVII.
1170CHAPTER XIV. Distress.
577Michael Strogoff: The Courier of the Czar (1876)
1171CHAPTER XV. THe White Bears.
578BOOK I
1172CHAPTER XVI. Conclusion.
579CHAPTER I A Fete at the New Palace
1173CHAPTER I The “Dolphin”
580CHAPTER II Russians and Tartars
1174CHAPTER II “Getting Under Sail”
581CHAPTER III Michael Strogoff Meets the Czar
1175CHAPTER III Things are Not What They Seem
582CHAPTER IV From Moscow to Nijni-Novgorod
1176CHAPTER IV Crockston’s Trick
583CHAPTER V The Two Announcements
1177CHAPTER V The Shot from the “Iroquois,” and Miss Jenny’s Arguments.
584CHAPTER VI Brother and Sister
1178CHAPTER VI Sullivan Island Channel
585CHAPTER VII Going Down the Volga
1179CHAPTER VII A Southern General
586CHAPTER VIII Going Up the Kama
1180CHAPTER VIII The Escape
587CHAPTER IX Day and Night in a Tarantass
1181CHAPTER IX “Between Two Fires.”
588CHAPTER X A Storm in the Ural Mountains
1182CHAPTER X St. Mungo
589CHAPTER XI Travelers in Distress
1183Ascent of Mont Blanc (1877)
590CHAPTER XII Provocation
1184The Mutineers of the Bounty (1879)
591CHAPTER XIII Duty Before Everything
1185CHAPTER I. Turned Adrift
592CHAPTER XIV Mother and Son
1186CHAPTER II. Voyage of the Long Boat
593CHAPTER XV The Marshes of the Baraba
1187CHAPTER III. The Mutineers
594CHAPTER XVI A Final Effort