6Chapter IV. The Sea Chest
161Chapter IV. The “Good Hope”
7Chapter V. The Last of the Blind Man
162Chapter V. The “Good Hope” (Continued)
8Chapter VI. The Captain’s Papers
163Chapter VI. The “Good Hope” (Concluded)
9Part II. The Sea Cook
164Book IV. The Disguise
10Chapter VII. I Go to Bristol
165Chapter I. The Den
11Chapter VIII. At the Sign of the 'Spy-Glass'
166Chapter II. “In Mine Enemies’ House”
12Chapter IX. Powder and Arms
167Chapter III. The Dead Spy
13Chapter X. The Voyage
168Chapter IV. In the Abbey Church
14Chapter XI. What I Heard in the Apple Barrel
169Chapter V. Earl Risingham
15Chapter XII. Council of War
170Chapter VI. Arblaster Again
16Part III. My Shore Adventure
171Book V. Crookback
17Chapter XIII. How My Shore Adventure Began
172Chapter I. The Shrill Trumpet
18Chapter XIV. The First Blow
173Chapter II. The Battle of Shoreby
19Chapter XV. The Man of the Island
174Chapter III. The Battle of Shoreby (Concluded)
20Part IV. The Stockade
175Chapter IV. The Sack of Shoreby
21Chapter XVI. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: How the Ship was Abandoned
176Chapter V. Night in the Woods: Alicia Risingham
22Chapter XVII. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: The Jolly-boat’s Last Trip
177Chapter VI. Night in the Woods (Concluded): Dick and Joan
23Chapter XVIII. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: End of the First Day’s Fighting
178Chapter VII. Dick’s Revenge
24Chapter XIX. Narrative Resumed by Jim Hawkins: The Garrison in the Stockade
179Chapter VIII. Conclusion
25Chapter XX. Silver’s Embassy
180The Master of Ballantrae
26Chapter XXI. The Attack
181Preface
27Part V. My Sea Adventure
182Chapter I. Summary of Events During This Master’s Wanderings
28Chapter XXII. How My Sea Adventure Began
183Chapter II. Summary of Events (continued)
29Chapter XXIII. The Ebb-tide Runs
184Chapter III. The Master’s Wanderings
30Chapter XXIV. The Cruise of the Coracle
185Chapter IV. Persecutions Endured by Mr. Henry
31Chapter XXV. I Strike the Jolly Roger
186Chapter V. Account of All that Passed on the Night on February 27th, 1757
32Chapter XXVI. Israel Hands
187Chapter VI. Summary of Events during the Master’s Second Absence
33Chapter XXVII. 'Pieces of Eight'
188Chapter VII. Adventure of Chevalier Burke in India
34Part VI. Captain Silver
189Chapter VIII. The Enemy in the House
35Chapter XXVIII. In the Enemy’s Camp
190Chapter IX. Mr. Mackellar’s Journey with the Master
36Chapter XXIX. The Black Spot Again
191Chapter X. Passages at New York
37Chapter XXX. On Parole
192Chapter XI. The Journey in the Wilderness
38Chapter XXXI. The Treasure Hunt — Flint’s Pointer
193Chapter XII. The Journey in the Wilderness (continued)
39Chapter XXXII. The Treasure Hunt — The Voice Among the Trees
194Preface
40Chapter XXXIII. The Fall of a Chieftain
195Chapter I. In Which Morris Suspects
41Chapter XXXIV. And Last
196Chapter II. In Which Morris Takes Action
42Book I. Prince Errant
197Chapter III. The Lecturer at Large
43Chapter I. In which the Prince Departs on an Adventure
198Chapter IV. The Magistrate in the Luggage Van
44Chapter II. In which the Prince Plays Haroun-Al-Raschid
199Chapter V. Mr Gideon Forsyth and the Gigantic Box
45Chapter III. In which the Prince Comforts Age and Beauty and Delivers a Lecture on Discretion in Love
200Chapter VI. The Tribulations of Morris: Part the First
46Chapter IV. In which the Prince Collects Opinions by the Way
201Chapter VII. In Which William Dent Pitman takes Legal Advice
47Book II. Of Love and Politics
202Chapter VIII. In Which Michael Finsbury Enjoys a Holiday
48Chapter I. What Happened in the Library
203Chapter IX. Glorious Conclusion of Michael Finsbury’s Holiday
49Chapter II. ‘On the Court of Grünewald,’ Being a Portion of the Traveller’s Manuscript
204Chapter X. Gideon Forsyth and the Broadwood Grand
50Chapter III. The Prince and the English Traveller
205Chapter XI. The Maestro Jimson
51Chapter IV. While the Prince is in the Anteroom . . .
206Chapter XII. Positively the Last Appearance of the Broadwood Grand
52Chapter V. … Gondremark is in My Lady’s Chamber
207Chapter XIII. The Tribulations of Morris: Part the Second
53Chapter VI. The Prince Delivers a Lecture on Marriage, with Practical Illustrations of Divorce
208Chapter XIV. William Bent Pitman Hears of Something to his Advantage
54Chapter VII. The Prince Dissolves the Council
209Chapter XV. The Return of the Great Vance
55Chapter VIII. The Party of War Takes Action
210Chapter XVI. Final Adjustment of the Leather Business
56Chapter IX. The Price of the River Farm; In which Vainglory Goes before a Fall
211The Wrecker
57Chapter X. Gotthold’s Revised Opinion; And the Fall Completed
212Prologue
58Chapter XI. Providence von Rosen: Act the First She Beguiles the Baron
213Chapter I. A Sound Commercial Education
59Chapter XII. Providence von Rosen: Act the Second She Informs the Prince
214Chapter II. Roussillon Wine
60Chapter XIII. Providence von Rosen: Act the Third She Enlightens Seraphina
215Chapter III. To Introduce Mr. Pinkerton
61Chapter XIV. Relates the Cause and Outbreak of the Revolution
216Chapter IV. In Which I Experience Extremes of Fortune
62Book III. Fortunate Misfortune
217Chapter V. In Which I Am Down on My Luck in Paris
63Chapter I. Princess Cinderella
218Chapter VI. In Which I Go West
64Chapter II. Treats of a Christian Virtue
219Chapter VII. Irons in the Fire
65Chapter III. Providence von Rosen: Act the Last In which She Gallops Off
220Chapter VIII. Faces on the City Front
66Chapter IV. Babes in the Wood
221Chapter IX. The Wreck of the “Flying Scud.”
67Bibliographical Postscript to Complete the Story
222Chapter X. In Which the Crew Vanish
68Story of the Door
223Chapter XI. In Which Jim and I Take Different Ways
69Search for Mr. Hyde
224Chapter XII. The “Norah Creina.”
70Dr. Jekyll was Quite at Ease
225Chapter XIII. The Island and the Wreck
71The Carew Murder Case
226Chapter XIV. The Cabin of the “Flying Scud.”
72Incident of the Letter
227Chapter XV. The Cargo of the “Flying Scud.”
73Incident of Dr. Lanyon
228Chapter XVI. In Which I Turn Smuggler, and the Captain Casuist
74Incident at the Window
229Chapter XVII. Light from the Man of War
75The Last Night
230Chapter XVIII. Cross-Questions and Crooked Answers
76Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative
231Chapter XIX. Travels with a Shyster
77Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
232Chapter XX. Stallbridge-Le-Carthew
78Chapter I. I Set Off upon My Journey to the House of Shaws
233Chapter XXI. Face to Face
79Chapter II. I Come to My Journey’s End
234Chapter XXII. The Remittance Man
80Chapter III. I Make Acquaintance of My Uncle
235Chapter XXIII. The Budget of the “Currency Lass.”
81Chapter IV. I Run a Great Danger in the House of Shaws
236Chapter XXIV. A Hard Bargain
82Chapter V. I Go to the Queen’s Ferry
237Chapter XXV. A Bad Bargain
83Chapter VI. What Befell at the Queen’s Ferry
238Epilogue:
84Chapter VII. I Go to Sea in the Brig “Covenant” of Dysart
239Part I
85Chapter VIII. The Roundhouse
240Chapter 1. Night on the Beach
86Chapter IX. The Man with the Belt of Gold
241Chapter 2. Morning on the Beach — The Three Letters
87Chapter X. The Siege of the Roundhouse
242Chapter 3. The Old Calaboose — Destiny at the Door
88Chapter XI. The Captain Knuckles under
243Chapter 4. The Yellow Flag
89Chapter XII. I Hear of the “Red Fox”
244Chapter 5. The Cargo of Champagne
90Chapter XIII. The Loss of the Brig
245Chapter 6. The Partners
91Chapter XIV. The Islet
246Part II. The Quartette
92Chapter XV. The Lad with the Silver Button: Through the Isle of Mull
247Chapter 7. The Pearl-Fisher
93Chapter XVI. The Lad with the Silver Button: Across Morven
248Chapter 8. Better Acquaintance
94Chapter XVII. The Death of the Red Fox
249Chapter 9. The Dinner Party
95Chapter XVIII. I Talk with Alan in the Wood of Lettermore
250Chapter 10. The Open Door
96Chapter XIX. The House of Fear
251Chapter 11. David and Goliath
97Chapter XX. The Flight in the Heather: The Rocks
252Chapter 12. Tail-Piece
98Chapter XXI. The Flight in the Heather: The Heugh of Corrynakiegh
253Weir of Hermiston
99Chapter XXII. The Flight in the Heather: The Moor
254Introductory
100Chapter XXIII. Cluny’s Cage
255Chapter I. Life and Death of Mrs. Weir
101Chapter XXIV. The Flight in the Heather: The Quarrel
256Chapter II. Father and Son
102Chapter XXV. In Balquhidder
257Chapter III. In the Matter of the Hanging of Duncan Jopp
103Chapter XXVI. End of the Flight: We Pass the Forth
258Chapter IV. Opinions of the Bench
104Chapter XXVII. I Come to Mr. Rankeillor
259Chapter V. Winter on the Moors
105Chapter XXVIII. I Go in Quest of My Inheritance
260Chapter VI. A Leaf from Christina’s Psalm-Book
106Chapter XXIX. I Come into My Kingdom
261Chapter VII. Enter Mephistopheles
107Chapter XXX. Goodbye
262Chapter VIII. A Nocturnal Visit
108Dedication
263Chapter IX. At the Weaver’s Stone
109Part I. The Lord Advocate
264Editorial Note
110Chapter I. A Beggar on Horseback
265Chapter I. A Tale of a Lion Rampant
111Chapter II. The Highland Writer
266Chapter II. A Tale of a Pair of Scissors
112Chapter III. I Go to Pilrig
267Chapter III. Major Chevenix Comes into the Story, and Goguelat Goes Out
113Chapter IV. Lord Advocate Prestongrange
268Chapter IV. St. Ives Gets a Bundle of Bank Notes
114Chapter V. In the Advocate’s House
269Chapter V. St. Ives is Shown a House
115Chapter VI. Umquile the Master of Lovat
270Chapter VI. The Escape
116Chapter VII. I Make a Fault in Honour
271Chapter VII. Swanston Cottage
117Chapter VIII. The Bravo
272Chapter VIII. The Henhouse
118Chapter IX. The Heather on Fire
273Chapter IX. Three is Company, and Four None
119Chapter X. The Red-Headed Man
274Chapter X. The Drovers
120Chapter XI. The Wood by Silvermills
275Chapter XI. The Great North Road
121Chapter XII. On the March again with Alan
276Chapter XII. I Follow a Covered Cart Nearly to My Destination
122Chapter XIII. Gillane Sands
277Chapter XIII. I Meet Two of My Countrymen
123Chapter XIV. The Bass
278Chapter XIV. Travels of the Covered Cart
124Chapter XV. Black Andie’s Tale of Tod Lapraik
279Chapter XV. The Adventure of the Attorney’s Clerk
125Chapter XVI. The Missing Witness
280Chapter XVI. The Homecoming of Mr. Rowley’s Viscount
126Chapter XVII. The Memorial
281Chapter XVII. The Despatch-Box
127Chapter XVIII. The Tee’d Ball
282Chapter XVIII. Mr. Romaine Calls Me Names
128Chapter XIX. I Am Much in the Hands of the Ladies
283Chapter XIX. The Devil and All at Amersham Place
129Chapter XX. I Continue to Move in Good Society
284Chapter XX. After the Storm
130Part II. Father and Daughter
285Chapter XXI. I Become the Owner of a Claret-Coloured Chaise
131Chapter XXI. The Voyage into Holland
286Chapter XXII. Character and Acquirements of Mr. Rowley
132Chapter XXII. Helvoetsluys
287Chapter XXIII. The Adventure of the Runaway Couple
133Chapter XXIII. Travels in Holland
288Chapter XXIV. The Innkeeper of Kirkby-Lonsdale
134Chapter XXIV. Full Story of a Copy of Heineccius
289Chapter XXV. I Meet a Cheerful Extravagant
135Chapter XXV. The Return of James More
290Chapter XXVI. The Cottage at Night
136Chapter XXVI. The Threesome
291Chapter XXVII. The Sabbath Day
137Chapter XXVII. A Twosome
292Chapter XXVIII. Events of Monday: The Lawyer’s Party
138Chapter XXVIII. In which I Am Left Alone
293Chapter XXIX. Events of Tuesday: The Toils Closing
139Chapter XXIX. We Meet in Dunkirk
294Chapter XXX. Events of Wednesday; The University of Cramond
140Chapter XXX. The Letter from the Ship
295Chapter I. Nance at the “Green Dragon”
141Conclusion
296Chapter II. In Which Mr. Archer is Installed
142Prologue John Amend-All
297Chapter III. Jonathan Holdaway
143Book I. The Two Lads
298Chapter IV. Mingling Threads
144Chapter I. At the Sign of the Sun in Kettley
299Chapter V. Life in the Castle
145Chapter II. In the Fen
300Chapter VI. The Bad Half-Crown
146Chapter III. The Fen Ferry
301Chapter VII. The Bleaching-Green
147Chapter IV. A Greenwood Company
302Chapter VIII. The Mail Guard
148Chapter V. “Bloody as the Hunter”
303Heathercat (Unfinished)
149Chapter VI. To the Day’s End
304Chapter I. Traquairs of Montroymont
150Chapter VII. The Hooded Face
305Chapter II. Francie
151Book II. The Moat House
306Chapter III. The Hill-End of Drumlowe
152Chapter I. Dick Asks Questions
307The Young Chevalier (Unfinished)
153Chapter II. The Two Oaths
308Prologue The Wine-Seller’s Wife
154Chapter III. The Room over the Chapel
309Chapter I. The Prince
155Chapter IV. The Passage