6Chapter IV. The Sea Chest
668Chapter V. Telleth How All My Travail Came to Nought
7Chapter V. The Last of the Blind Man
669Chapter VI. How I Succoured One Don Federigo, a Gentleman of Spain
8Chapter VI. The Captain’s Papers
670Chapter VII. I Am Determined on My Vengeance, and My Reasons Therefor
9Part II. The Sea Cook
671Chapter VIII. How the Days of My Watching Were Accomplished
10Chapter VII. I Go to Bristol
672Chapter IX. We Fall Among Pirates
11Chapter VIII. At the Sign of the 'Spy-Glass'
673Chapter X. How I Came Aboard the Happy Despatch and of My Sufferings There
12Chapter IX. Powder and Arms
674Chapter XI. How I Fought in the Dark With One Pompey, a Great Blackamoor
13Chapter X. The Voyage
675Chapter XII. Of Battle, Murder and Resolution Day, His Point of View
14Chapter XI. What I Heard in the Apple Barrel
676Chapter XIII. How We Fought an English Ship
15Chapter XII. Council of War
677Chapter XIV. Telleth How the Fight Ended
16Part III. My Shore Adventure
678Chapter XV. How I Fell in With My Friend, Captain Sir Adam Penfeather
17Chapter XIII. How My Shore Adventure Began
679Chapter XVI. How I Had Word With My Lady, Joan Brandon
18Chapter XIV. The First Blow
680Chapter XVII. Telleth the Outcome Op My Prideful Folly
19Chapter XV. The Man of the Island
681Chapter XVIII. Of Roger Tressady and How the Silver Woman Claimed Her Own at Last
20Part IV. The Stockade
682Chapter XIX. How Joanna Changed Her Mind
21Chapter XVI. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: How the Ship was Abandoned
683Chapter XX. I Go to Seek My Vengeance
22Chapter XVII. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: The Jolly-boat’s Last Trip
684Chapter XXI. How I Came to Nombre De Dios
23Chapter XVIII. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: End of the First Day’s Fighting
685Chapter XXII. How at Last I Found My Enemy, Richard Brandon
24Chapter XIX. Narrative Resumed by Jim Hawkins: The Garrison in the Stockade
686Chapter XXIII. How I Found My Soul
25Chapter XX. Silver’s Embassy
687Chapter XXIV. Of Our Adventure at Sea
26Chapter XXI. The Attack
688Chapter XXV. We Are Driven Ashore
27Part V. My Sea Adventure
689Chapter XXVI. Our Desperate Situation
28Chapter XXII. How My Sea Adventure Began
690Chapter XXVII. We Commence Our Journey
29Chapter XXIII. The Ebb-tide Runs
691Chapter XXVIII. We Fall in With One Atlamatzin, an Indian Chief
30Chapter XXIV. The Cruise of the Coracle
692Chapter XXIX. Telleth Somewhat of a Strange City
31Chapter XXV. I Strike the Jolly Roger
693Chapter XXX. We Resume Our Journey
32Chapter XXVI. Israel Hands
694Chapter XXXI. I Meet a Madman
33Chapter XXVII. 'Pieces of Eight'
695Chapter XXXII. How I Found My Beloved at Last
34Part VI. Captain Silver
696Chapter XXXIII. Of Dreams
35Chapter XXVIII. In the Enemy’s Camp
697Chapter XXXIV. Of Love
36Chapter XXIX. The Black Spot Again
698Chapter XXXV. The Coming of Adam and of Our Great Joy Therein
37Chapter XXX. On Parole
699A Man to His Mate (J. Allan Dunn)
38Chapter XXXI. The Treasure Hunt — Flint’s Pointer
700Chapter I. Blind Samson
39Chapter XXXII. The Treasure Hunt — The Voice Among the Trees
701Chapter II. A Divided Company
40Chapter XXXIII. The Fall of a Chieftain
702Chapter III. Target Practise
41Chapter XXXIV. And Last
703Chapter IV. The Bowhead
42Captain Blood (Rafael Sabatini)
704Chapter V. Rainey Scores
43Chapter I. The Messenger
705Chapter VI. Sandy Speaks
44Chapter II. Kirke’s Dragoons
706Chapter VII. Rainey Makes Decision
45Chapter III. The Lord Chief Justice
707Chapter VIII. Tamada Talks
46Chapter IV. Human Merchandise
708Chapter IX. The Pot Simmers
47Chapter V. Arabella Bishop
709Chapter X. The Show-Down
48Chapter VI. Plans of Escape
710Chapter XI. Honest Simms
49Chapter VII. Pirates
711Chapter XII. Deming Breaks an Arm
50Chapter VIII. Spaniards
712Chapter XIII. The Rifle Cartridges
51Chapter IX. The Rebels-Convict
713Chapter XIV. Peggy Simms
52Chapter X. Don Diego
714Chapter XV. Smoke
53Chapter XI. Filial Piety
715Chapter XVI. The Might of Nippon
54Chapter XII. Don Pedro Sangre
716Chapter XVII. My Mate
55Chapter XIII. Tortuga
717Chapter XVIII. Lund's Luck
56Chapter XIV. Levasseur’s Heroics
718The Isle of Pirate's Doom (Robert E. Howard)
57Chapter XV. The Ransom
719The First Day
58Chapter XVI. The Trap
720The Second Day
59Chapter XVII. The Dupes
721And Last
60Chapter XVIII. The Milagrosa
722Black Vulmea (Robert E. Howard)
61Chapter XIX. The Meeting
723Chapter 1
62Chapter XX. Thief and Pirate
724Chapter 2
63Chapter XXI. The Service of King James
725Chapter 3
64Chapter XXII. Hostilities
726Chapter 4
65Chapter XXIII. Hostages
727I. The Painted Men
66Chapter XXIV. War
728II. Men From the Sea
67Chapter XXV. The Service of King Louis
729III. The Coming of the Black Man
68Chapter XXVI. M. De RIVAROL
730IV. A Black Drum Droning
69Chapter XXVII. Cartagena
731V. A Man From the Wilderness
70Chapter XXVIII. The Honour of M. De Rivarol
732VI. The Plunder of the Dead
71Chapter XXIX. The Service of King William
733VII. Men of the Woods
72Chapter XXX. The Last Fight of the Arabella
734Queen of the Black Coast (Robert E. Howard)
73Chapter XXXI. His Excellency the Governor
735I. Conan Joins the Pirates
74The Sea Hawk (Rafael Sabatini)
736II. The Black Lotus
75Author’s Note
737III. The Horror in the Jungle
76Part I. Sir Oliver Tressilian
738IV. The Attack From the Air
77Chapter I. The Huckster
739V. The Funeral Pyre
78Chapter II. Rosamund
740Preface
79Chapter III. The Forge
741Chapter I
80Chapter IV. The Intervener
742Chapter II
81Chapter V. The Buckler
743Chapter III
82Chapter VI. Jasper Leigh
744Chapter IV
83Chapter VII. Trepanned
745Chapter V
84Chapter VIII. The Spaniard
746Chapter VI
85Part II. Sakr-El-Bahr
747Chapter VII
86Chapter I. The Captive
748Chapter VIII
87Chapter II. The Renegade
749Chapter IX
88Chapter III. Homeward Bound
750Chapter X
89Chapter IV. The Raid
751Chapter XI
90Chapter V. The Lion of the Faith
752Chapter XII
91Chapter VI. The Convert
753Chapter XIII
92Chapter VII. Marzak-Ben-Asad
754Chapter XIV
93Chapter VIII. Mother and Son
755Chapter XV
94Chapter IX. Competitors
756Chapter XVI
95Chapter X. The Slave-Market
757Chapter XVII
96Chapter XI. The Truth
758Chapter XVIII
97Chapter XII. The Subtlety of Fenzileh
759Chapter XIX
98Chapter XIII. In the Sight of Allah
760Chapter XX
99Chapter XIV. The Sign
761Chapter XXI
100Chapter XV. The Voyage
762Chapter XXII
101Chapter XVI. The Pannier
763Chapter XXIII
102Chapter XVII. The Dupe
764Chapter XXIV
103Chapter XVIII. Sheik Mat
765Chapter XXV
104Chapter XIX. The Mutineers
766Chapter XXVI
105Chapter XX. The Messenger
767Chapter XXVII
106Chapter XXI. Moriturus
768Chapter XXVIII
107Chapter XXII. The Surrender
769Chapter XXIX
108Chapter XXIII. The Heathen Creed
770Chapter XXX
109Chapter XXIV. The Judges
771Preface
110Chapter XXV. The Advocate
772Chapter I
111Chapter XXVI. The Judgment
773Chapter II
112Introduction
774Chapter III
113Advertisement
775Chapter IV
114Chapter I
776Chapter V
115Chapter II
777Chapter VI
116Chapter III
778Chapter VII
117Chapter IV
779Chapter VIII
118Chapter V
780Chapter IX
119Chapter VI
781Chapter X
120Chapter VII
782Chapter XI
121Chapter VIII
783Chapter XII
122Chapter IX
784Chapter XIII
123Chapter X
785Chapter XIV
124Chapter XI
786Chapter XV
125Chapter XII
787Chapter XVI
126Chapter XIII
788Chapter XVII
127Chapter XIV
789Chapter XVIII
128Chapter XV
790Chapter XIX
129Chapter XVI
791Chapter XX
130Chapter XVII
792Chapter XXI
131Chapter XVIII
793Chapter XXII
132Chapter XIX
794Chapter XXIII
133Chapter XX
795Chapter XXIV
134Chapter XXI
796Chapter XXV
135Chapter XXII
797Chapter XXVI
136Chapter XXIII
798Chapter XXVII
137Chapter XXIV
799Chapter XXVIII
138Chapter XXV
800Chapter XXIX
139Chapter XXVI
801Chapter XXX
140Chapter XXVII
802Chapter XXXI
141Chapter XXVIII
803Chapter XXXII
142Chapter XXIX
804Chapter XXXIII
143Chapter XXX
805Chapter XXXIV
144Chapter XXXI
806Preface
145Chapter XXXII
807Chapter I
146Chapter XXXIII
808Chapter II
147Chapter XXXIV
809Chapter III
148Chapter XXXV
810Chapter IV
149Chapter XXXVI
811Chapter V
150Chapter XXXVII
812Chapter VI
151Chapter XXXVIII
813Chapter VII
152Chapter XXXIX
814Chapter VIII
153Chapter XL
815Chapter IX
154Chapter XLI
816Chapter X
155Chapter XLII
817Chapter XI
156Blackbeard: Buccaneer (Ralph D. Paine)
818Chapter XII
157Chapter I. That Courteous Pirate, Captain Bonnet
819Chapter XIII
158Chapter II. The Merchant Trader, Plymouth Adventure
820Chapter XIV
159Chapter III. Held as Hostages to Blackbeard
821Chapter XV
160Chapter IV. The Captive Seamen in the Forecastle
822Chapter XVI
161Chapter V. Releasing a Fearful Weapon
823Chapter XVII
162Chapter VI. The Voyage of the Little Raft
824Chapter XVIII
163Chapter VII. The Mist of the Cherokee Swamp
825Chapter XIX
164Chapter VIII. The Episode of the Winding Creek
826Chapter XX
165Chapter IX. Blackbeard's Errand Is Interrupted
827Chapter XXI
166Chapter X. The Sea Urchin and the Carpenter's Mate
828Chapter XXII
167Chapter XI. Jack Journeys Afoot
829Chapter XXIII
168Chapter XII. A Private Account to Settle
830Chapter XXIV
169Chapter XIII. Our Heroes Seek Seclusion
831Chapter XXV
170Chapter XIV. Blackbeard Appears in Fire and Brimstone
832Chapter XXVI
171Chapter XV. Mr. Peter Forbes Mourns His Nephew
833Chapter XXVII
172Chapter XVI. Ned Rackham's Plans Go Much Amiss
834Chapter XXVIII
173Chapter XVII. The Great Fight of Captain Teach
835Chapter XXIX
174Chapter XVIII. The Old Buccaneer Is Loyal
836Chapter XXX
175Chapter XIX. The Quest for Pirates' Gold
837Chapter XXXI
176Prologue
838Chapter XXXII
177Book I
839Foreword
178Chapter I
840Preface
179Chapter II
841Chapter I. Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main
180Chapter III
842Chapter II. The Ghost of Captain Brand
181Chapter IV
843Chapter III. With the Buccaneers
182Chapter V
844I
183Chapter VI
845II
184Chapter VII
846III
185Chapter VIII
847IV
186Chapter IX
848V
187Chapter X
849Chapter IV. Tom Chist and the Treasure Box
188Chapter XI
850I
189Book II
851II
190Chapter I
852III
191Chapter II
853IV
192Chapter III
854V
193Chapter IV
855VI
194Chapter V
856VII
195Chapter VI
857Chapter V. Jack Ballister's Fortunes
196Chapter VII
858I
197Chapter VIII
859II
198Book III
860Chapter VI. Blueskin, The Pirate
199Chapter I
861I
200Chapter II
862II
201Chapter III
863III
202Chapter IV
864IV
203Chapter V
865V
204Chapter VI
866VI
205Chapter VII
867VII
206Chapter VIII
868VIII
207Chapter IX
869IX
208Chapter X
870X
209Chapter XI
871XI
210Chapter XII
872XII
211Chapter XIII
873XIII
212Chapter XIV
874XIV
213Chapter XV
875Chapter VII. Captain Scarfield
214Chapter XVI
876Preface
215Chapter XVII
877I
216Chapter XVIII
878II
217Postscript
879III
218Epilogue by the Editor
880IV
219The Gold-Bug (Edgar Allan Poe)
881Chapter VIII. The Ruby of Kishmooor
220Foreword
882Prologue
221Chapter I
883I. Jonathan Rugg
222Chapter II
884II. The Mysterious Lady With the Silver Veil
223Chapter III
885III. The Terrific Encounter With the One-Eyed Little Gentleman in Black
224Chapter IV
886IV. The Momentous Adventure With the Stranger With the Silver Earrings
225Chapter V
887V. The Unexpected Encounter With the Sea Captain With the Broken Nose
226Chapter VI
888VI. The Conclusion of the Adventure With the Lady With the Silver Veil
227Chapter VII
889Epilogue
228Chapter VIII
890I
229Chapter IX
891II
230Chapter X
892III
231Chapter XI
893IV
232Chapter XII
894V
233Chapter XIII
895VI
234Chapter XIV
896VII
235Chapter XV
897VIII
236Chapter XVI
898IX
237Chapter XVII
899X
238Chapter XVIII
900XI
239Chapter XIX
901XII
240Chapter XX
902XIII
241Chapter XXI
903XIV
242Chapter XXII
904XV
243Chapter XXIII
905XVI
244Chapter XXIV
906The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe)
245Chapter XXV
907Chapter 1. Start in Life
246Chapter XXVI
908Chapter 2. Slavery and Escape
247Chapter XXVII
909Chapter 3. Wrecked on a Desert Island
248Chapter XXVIII
910Chapter 4. First Weeks on the Island
249Chapter XXIX
911Chapter 5. Builds a House — The Journal
250The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton (Daniel Defoe) (pt. 1)
912Chapter 6. Ill and Conscience–Stricken
251The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton (Daniel Defoe) (pt. 2)
913Chapter 7. Agricultural Experience
252The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton (Daniel Defoe) (pt. 3)
914Chapter 8. Surveys His Position
253The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton (Daniel Defoe) (pt. 4)
915Chapter 9. A Boat
254The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton (Daniel Defoe) (pt. 5)
916Chapter 10. Tames Goats
255Part I: Dropped from the Clouds
917Chapter 11. Finds Print of Man’s Foot on the Sand
256Chapter 1
918Chapter 12. A Cave Retreat
257Chapter 2
919Chapter 13. Wreck of a Spanish Ship
258Chapter 3
920Chapter 14. A Dream Realised
259Chapter 4
921Chapter 15. Friday’s Education
260Chapter 5
922Chapter 16. Rescue of Prisoners From Cannibals
261Chapter 6
923Chapter 17. Visit of Mutineers
262Chapter 7
924Chapter 18. The Ship Recovered
263Chapter 8
925Chapter 19. Return to England
264Chapter 9
926Chapter 20. Fight Between Friday and a Bear
265Chapter 10
927I. White and Yellow
266Chapter 11
928II. The King of the Greeks
267Chapter 12
929III. A Raid on the Oyster Pirates
268Chapter 13
930IV. The Siege of the "Lancashire Queen"
269Chapter 14
931V. Charley's Coup
270Chapter 15
932VI. Demetrios Contos
271Chapter 16
933VII. Yellow Handkerchief
272Chapter 17
934Jim Davis (John Masefield)
273Chapter 18
935Chapter I. My First Journey
274Chapter 19
936Chapter II. Night-Riders
275Chapter 20
937Chapter III. The Man on the Mound
276Chapter 21
938Chapter IV. The Hut in the Gorse-Bushes
277Chapter 22
939Chapter V. The Last Voyage of the "Snail"
278Part II: The Abandoned
940Chapter VI. The Owl's Cry
279Chapter I
941Chapter VII. The Two Coastguards
280Chapter II
942Chapter VIII. The Cave in the Cliff
281Chapter III
943Chapter IX. Signing On
282Chapter IV
944Chapter X. Aboard the Lugger
283Chapter V
945Chapter XI. The Frigate "Laocoon"
284Chapter VI
946Chapter XII. Black Pool Bay
285Chapter VII
947Chapter XIII. In the Valley
286Chapter VIII
948Chapter XIV. A Traitor
287Chapter IX
949Chapter XV. The Battle on the Shore
288Chapter X
950Chapter XVI. Drifting
289Chapter XI
951Chapter XVII. The "Blue Boar"
290Chapter XII
952Chapter XVIII. Tracked
291Chapter XIII
953Chapter XIX. The Road to London
292Chapter XIV
954Chapter XX. The Gipsy Camp
293Chapter XV
955The Count of Monte Cristo (Alexandre Dumas)
294Chapter XVI
956Volume One
295Chapter XVII
957Chapter 1. Marseilles—The Arrival
296Chapter XVIII
958Chapter 2. Father and Son
297Chapter XIX
959Chapter 3. The Catalans
298Chapter XX
960Chapter 4. Conspiracy
299Part III: The Secret of the Island
961Chapter 5. The Marriage-Feast
300Chapter One
962Chapter 6. The Deputy Procureur du Roi
301Chapter Two
963Chapter 7. The Examination
302Chapter Three
964Chapter 8. The Chateau D'If
303Chapter Four
965Chapter 9. The Evening of the Betrothal
304Chapter Five
966Chapter 10. The King's Closet at the Tuileries
305Chapter Six
967Chapter 11. The Corsican Ogre
306Chapter Seven
968Chapter 12. Father and Son
307Chapter Eight
969Chapter 13. The Hundred Days
308Chapter Nine
970Chapter 14. The Two Prisoners
309Chapter Ten
971Chapter 15. Number 34 and Number 27
310Chapter Eleven
972Chapter 16. A Learned Italian
311Chapter Twelve
973Chapter 17. The Abbe's Chamber
312Chapter Thirteen
974Chapter 18. The Treasure
313Chapter Fourteen
975Chapter 19. The Third Attack
314Chapter Fifteen
976Chapter 20. The Cemetery of the Chateau D'If
315Chapter Sixteen
977Chapter 21. The Island of Tiboulen
316Chapter Seventeen
978Chapter 22. The Smugglers
317Chapter Eighteen
979Chapter 23. The Island of Monte Cristo
318Chapter Nineteen
980Chapter 24. The Secret Cave
319Chapter Twenty
981Chapter 25. The Unknown
320The Dark Frigate (Charles Boardman Hawes)
982Chapter 26. The Pont du Gard Inn
321Chapter I. Flight
983Chapter 27. The Story
322Chapter II. A Leal Man and a Fool
984Volume Two
323Chapter III. Two Sailors on Foot
985Chapter 28. The Prison Register
324Chapter IV. The Girl at the Inn
986Chapter 29. The House of Morrel & Son
325Chapter V. Sir John Bristol
987Chapter 30. The Fifth of September
326Chapter VI. The Rose of Devon
988Chapter 31. Italy: Sinbad the Sailor
327Chapter VII. The Ship's Liar
989Chapter 32. The Waking
328Chapter VIII. Storm
990Chapter 33. Roman Bandits
329Chapter IX. The Master's Guest
991Chapter 34. The Colosseum
330Chapter X. Between Midnight and Morning
992Chapter 35. La Mazzolata
331Chapter XI. Head Winds and a Rough Sea
993Chapter 36. The Carnival at Rome
332Chapter XII. The Porcupine Ketch
994Chapter 37. The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian
333Chapter XIII. A Bird to Be Limed
995Chapter 38. The Compact
334Chapter XIV. A Wonderful Excellent Cook
996Chapter 39. The Guests
335Chapter XV. A Lonesome Little Town
997Chapter 40. The Breakfast
336Chapter XVI. The Harbour of Refuge
998Chapter 41. The Presentation
337Chapter XVII. Will Canty
999Chapter 42. Monsieur Bertuccio
338Chapter XVIII. Tom Jordan's Mercy
1000Chapter 43. The House at Auteuil
339Chapter XIX. A Man Seen Before
1001Chapter 44. The Vendetta
340Chapter XX. A Prize for the Taking
1002Chapter 45. The Rain of Blood
341Chapter XXI. Ill Words Come True
1003Chapter 46. Unlimited Credit
342Chapter XXII. Back to the Inn
1004Chapter 47. The Dappled Grays
343Chapter XXIII. And Old Sir John
1005Volume Three
344Chapter XXIV. And Again the Rose of Devon
1006Chapter 48. Ideology
345Peter Pan and Wendy (J. M. Barrie)
1007Chapter 49. Haidee
346Chapter I. Peter Breaks Through
1008Chapter 50. The Morrel Family
347Chapter II. The Shadow
1009Chapter 51. Pyramus and Thisbe
348Chapter III. Come Away, Come Away!
1010Chapter 52. Toxicology
349Chapter IV. The Flight
1011Chapter 53. Robert le Diable
350Chapter V. The Island Come True
1012Chapter 54. A Flurry in Stocks
351Chapter VI. The Little House
1013Chapter 55. Major Cavalcanti
352Chapter VII. The Home Under the Ground
1014Chapter 56. Andrea Cavalcanti
353Chapter VIII. The Mermaids' Lagoon
1015Chapter 57. In the Lucerne Patch
354Chapter IX. The Never Bird
1016Chapter 58. M. Noirtier de Villefort
355Chapter X. The Happy Home
1017Chapter 59. The Will
356Chapter XI. Wendy's Story
1018Chapter 60. The Telegraph
357Chapter XII. The Children are Carried Off
1019Chapter 61. How a Gardener May Get Rid of the Dormice that Eat His Peaches
358Chapter XIII. Do You Believe in Fairies?
1020Chapter 62. Ghosts
359Chapter XIV. The Pirate Ship
1021Chapter 63. The Dinner
360Chapter XV. 'Hook or Me This Time'
1022Chapter 64. The Beggar
361Chapter XVI. The Return Home
1023Chapter 65. A Conjugal Scene
362Chapter XVII. When Wendy Grew Up
1024Chapter 66. Matrimonial Projects
363Tales of Pirates
1025Chapter 67. At the Office of the King's Attorney
364I. Captain Sharkey: How the Governor of Saint Kitt's Came Home
1026Chapter 68. A Summer Ball
365II. The Dealings of Captain Sharkey With Stephen Craddock
1027Chapter 69. The Inquiry
366III. The Blighting of Sharkey
1028Chapter 70. The Ball
367IV. How Copley Banks Slew Captain Sharkey
1029Chapter 71. Bread and Salt
368V. The "Slapping Sal"
1030Chapter 72. Madame de Saint-Meran
369VI. A Pirate of the Land. One Crowded Hour
1031Chapter 73. The Promise
370Tales of Blue Water
1032Volume Four
371VII. The Striped Chest
1033Chapter 74. The Villefort Family Vault
372VIII. The Captain of the "Polestar"
1034Chapter 75. A Signed Statement
373IX. The Fiend of the Cooperage
1035Chapter 76. Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger
374X. Jelland's Voyage
1036Chapter 77. Haidee
375XI. J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement
1037Chapter 78. We hear From Yanina
376XII. That Little Square Box
1038Chapter 79. The Lemonade
377The Pirate (Frederick Marryat)
1039Chapter 80. The Accusation
378Chapter I. The Bay of Biscay
1040Chapter 81. The Room of the Retired Baker
379Chapter II. The Bachelor
1041Chapter 82. The Burglary
380Chapter III. The Gale
1042Chapter 83. The Hand of God
381Chapter IV. The Leak
1043Chapter 84. Beauchamp
382Chapter V. The Old Maid
1044Chapter 85. The Journey
383Chapter VI. The Midshipman
1045Chapter 86. The Trial
384Chapter VII. Sleeper's Bay
1046Chapter 87. The Challenge
385Chapter VIII. The Attack
1047Chapter 88. The Insult
386Chapter IX. The Capture
1048Chapter 89. A Nocturnal Interview
387Chapter X. The Sand-Bank
1049Chapter 90. The Meeting
388Chapter XI. The Escape
1050Chapter 91. Mother and Son
389Chapter XII. The Lieutenant
1051Chapter 92. The Suicide
390Chapter XIII. The Landing
1052Chapter 93. Valentine
391Chapter XIV. The Meeting
1053Chapter 94. Maximilian's Avowal
392Chapter XV. The Mistake
1054Chapter 95. Father and Daughter
393Chapter XVI. The Caicos
1055Volume Five
394Chapter XVII. The Trial
1056Chapter 96. The Contract
395Chapter XVIII. Conclusion
1057Chapter 97. The Departure for Belgium
396The Three Cutters (Frederick Marryat)
1058Chapter 98. The Bell and Bottle Tavern
397Chapter I. Cutter the First
1059Chapter 99. The Law
398Chapter II. Cutter the Second
1060Chapter 100. The Apparition
399Chapter III. Cutter the Third
1061Chapter 101. Locusta
400Chapter IV. Portland Bill
1062Chapter 102. Valentine
401Chapter V. The Travestie
1063Chapter 103. Maximilian
402Chapter VI. The Smuggling Yacht
1064Chapter 104. Danglars Signature
403Chapter VII. Conclusion
1065Chapter 105. The Cemetery of Pere-la-Chaise
404Chapter One
1066Chapter 106. Dividing the Proceeds
405Chapter Two
1067Chapter 107. The Lions' Den
406Chapter Three
1068Chapter 108. The Judge
407Chapter Four
1069Chapter 109. The Assizes
408Chapter Five
1070Chapter 110. The Indictment
409Chapter Six
1071Chapter 111. Expiation
410Chapter Seven
1072Chapter 112. The Departure
411Chapter Eight
1073Chapter 113. The Past
412Chapter Nine
1074Chapter 114. Peppino
413Chapter Ten
1075Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare
414Chapter Eleven
1076Chapter 116. The Pardon
415Chapter Twelve
1077Chapter 117. The Fifth of October
416Chapter Thirteen
1078The Ghost Pirates (William Hope Hodgson)
417Chapter Fourteen
1079I. The Figure Out of the Sea
418Chapter Fifteen
1080II. What Tammy the 'Prentice Saw
419Chapter Sixteen
1081III. The Man up the Main
420Chapter One
1082IV. The Fooling with the Sail
421Chapter Two
1083V. The End of Williams
422Chapter Three
1084VI. Another Man to the Wheel
423Chapter Four
1085VII. The Coming of the Mist and That Which It Ushered
424Chapter Five
1086VIII. After the Coming of the Mist
425Chapter Six
1087IX. The Man Who Cried for Help
426Chapter Seven
1088X. Hands That Plucked
427Chapter Eight
1089XI. The Search for Stubbins
428Chapter Nine
1090XII. The Council
429Chapter Ten
1091XIII. The Shadow in the Sea
430Chapter Eleven
1092XIV. The Ghost Ships
431Chapter Twelve
1093XV. The Great Ghost Ship
432Chapter Thirteen
1094XVI. The Ghost Pirates
433Chapter Fourteen
1095Appendix. The Silent Ship
434Chapter Fifteen
1096The Offshore Pirate (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
435Chapter Sixteen
1097I
436Chapter Seventeen
1098II
437Chapter Eighteen
1099III
438Chapter Nineteen
1100IV
439Chapter Twenty
1101V
440Chapter Twenty One
1102VI
441Chapter Twenty Two
1103Chapter I
442Chapter Twenty Three
1104Chapter II
443Chapter Twenty Four
1105Chapter III
444Chapter Twenty Five
1106Chapter IV
445Chapter Twenty Six
1107Chapter V
446Chapter Twenty Seven
1108Chapter VI
447Chapter Twenty Eight
1109Chapter VII
448Chapter Twenty Nine
1110Chapter VIII
449Chapter Thirty
1111Chapter IX
450Chapter Thirty One
1112Chapter X
451Chapter Thirty Two
1113Chapter XI
452Chapter Thirty Three
1114Chapter XII
453Chapter Thirty Four
1115Chapter XIII
454Chapter Thirty Five
1116Chapter XIV
455The Pirate of Panama: A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure (William Macleod Raine)
1117Chapter XV
456Chapter I. A Scrap of Paper
1118Chapter XVI
457Chapter II. Captain Bothwell Interrupts
1119Chapter XVII
458Chapter III. Concerning Doubloon Spit
1120Chapter XVIII
459Chapter IV. The Man With the Secret
1121Chapter XIX
460Chapter V. We Find a Ship
1122Chapter XX
461Chapter VI. The Missing Corner
1123Chapter XXI
462Chapter VII. In the Fog
1124A Pirate of the Caribbees (Harry Collingwood)
463Chapter VIII. Aboard the Argos
1125Chapter One. A Frigate Fight in Mid-Atlantic
464Chapter IX. Bothwell Makes a Move
1126Chapter Two. The Althea Founders
465Chapter X. Another Stowaway
1127Chapter Three. The Gig Is Caught in a Hurricane
466Chapter XI. Taking Stock
1128Chapter Four. We Fall in With and Capture a Schooner
467Chapter XII. My Unexpected Guest
1129Chapter Five. We Proceed in Search of the Althea’s Boats
468Chapter XIII. Mutiny
1130Chapter Six. We Find the Launch
469Chapter XIV. The Battle
1131Chapter Seven. A Daring Act of Piracy
470Chapter XV. The Morning After
1132Chapter Eight. We Capture a Spanish Indiaman
471Chapter XVI. The Night Attack
1133Chapter Nine. We Encounter and Fight the Guerrilla
472Chapter XVII. A Taste of the Inquisition
1134Chapter Ten. Señor José Garcia
473Chapter XVIII. Anchored Hearts
1135Chapter Eleven. Cariacou—And Afterward
474Chapter XIX. Sense and Nonsense
1136Chapter Twelve. I Become the Victim of a Villainous Outrage
475Chapter XX. The Big Ditch
1137Chapter Thirteen. In the Power of the Enemy
476Chapter XXI. A Message From Bucks
1138Chapter Fourteen. I Seize the Felucca
477Chapter XXII. Treasure-Trove
1139Chapter Fifteen. Heavy Weather
478Chapter XXIII. Aboard the Schooner
1140Chapter Sixteen. The Last of the Felucca
479Chapter XXIV. A Rat in a Trap
1141Chapter Seventeen. Captain Lemaitre
480Chapter XXV. A Rescue
1142Chapter Eighteen. A Double Tragedy
481Chapter XXVI. The Last Brush
1143Chapter Nineteen. The End of the Guerrilla
482Chapter XXVII. In Harbor
1144The Pirate Island (Harry Collingwood)
483Under the Waves: Diving in Deep Waters (R. M. Ballantyne)
1145A Story of the South Pacific
484Preface
1146Chapter One. The Wreck on the “Gunfleet.”
485Chapter One. Introduces Our Hero, One of His Advisers, and Some of His Difficulties
1147Chapter Two. The “Betsy Jane.”
486Chapter Two. Describes a First Visit to the Bottom of the Sea
1148Chapter Three. “Hurrah, My Lads! We’re Outward-Bound!”
487Chapter Three. Refers to a Small Tea-Party, and Touches Very Mildly on Love
1149Chapter Four. The Outward Voyage
488Chapter Four. Divers Matters
1150Chapter Five. Homeward Bound
489Chapter Five. Treats of Plots and Plans, Engineering and Otherwise
1151Chapter Six. Dismasted
490Chapter Six. A Sunken Wreck Inspected, Sundry Wonderful Doings Under Water Recorded, and Various Plans Successfully Carried Out
1152Chapter Seven. A Fiery Ordeal
491Chapter Seven. Historical but Not Heavy
1153Chapter Eight. At the Mercy of Wind and Wave
492Chapter Eight. The Grinding of the Screw
1154Chapter Nine. The “Albatross.”
493Chapter Nine. Treats of a Leak and Consequent Difficulties
1155Chapter Ten. Captain Johnson Explains Himself
494Chapter Ten. Anxieties; Disasters; Hopes
1156Chapter Eleven. Johnson Hoodwinks a Frigate
495Chapter Eleven. Tells of Bold Plans, Followed by Bolder Deeds
1157Chapter Twelve. On Albatross Island
496Chapter Twelve. Diving Practice Extraordinary in the East
1158Chapter Thirteen. Ralli Explains Himself; So Does Lance
497Chapter Thirteen. Treasure Recovered—Accidents Encountered—An Unexpected Discovery—Enemies Met and Circumvented
1159Chapter Fourteen. The Ladies Make a Discovery; And Bob Distinguishes Himself
498Chapter Fourteen. Miss Pritty’s “Worst Fears” Are More Than Realised
1160Chapter Fifteen. Lost!
499Chapter Fifteen. Sudden and Bad News Induces Sudden and Good Action
1161Chapter Sixteen. Blanche and Her Lover Have to Swim for It
500Chapter Sixteen. Bearding the Lion in His Den
1162Chapter Seventeen. Bob Wants to Be Rich
501Chapter Seventeen. Recounts the Wild, Fierce, and in Some Respects Peculiar Incidents of a Bush Fight
1163Chapter Eighteen. Alarm and Disaster
502Chapter Eighteen. Lifts the Curtain Slightly as to Piratical Doings in the Nineteenth Century
1164Chapter Nineteen. Bob Gives Way to Violence
503Chapter Nineteen. A Fight With Malay Pirates
1165Chapter Twenty. A Night of Terror
504Chapter Twenty. The Fight Concluded
1166The Devil's Admiral (Frederick Ferdinand Moore)
505Chapter Twenty One. Difficulties of Various Kinds, Also Troubles, and a Discovery
1167Chapter I. Missionary and Red-Headed Beggar
506Chapter Twenty Two. Miscellaneous Matters, Ending With a “Scrimmage” Under Water
1168Chapter II. Red-Headed Beggar and Missionary
507Chapter Twenty Three. More About the Sea
1169Chapter III. The Spy and the Dead Boatswain
508Chapter Twenty Four. Taking the Tide at the Ebb
1170Chapter IV. I Go Aboard the "Kut Sang"
509Chapter Twenty Five. Shows How Our Hero Formed Plans, How Miss Pritty Formed Plots, and How the Small Domestic Amused Herself
1171Chapter V. The Dead Man in the Passage
510Chapter Twenty Six. A Climax Is Reached
1172Chapter VI. The Red-Headed Man Makes an Accusation
511Chapter Twenty Seven. The Last
1173Chapter VII. I Turn Spy Myself
512The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale (R. M. Ballantyne)
1174Chapter VIII. Mr. Harris Has a Few Ideas
513Chapter One. Opens the Tale
1175Chapter IX. A Fight in the Dark
514Chapter Two. Unfolds a Little of the Tale
1176Chapter X. The Devil's Admiral
515Chapter Three. Reveals Something Surprising in Regard to European Forbearance and Piratic Impudence
1177Chapter XI. A Council of War
516Chapter Four. Introduces the Reader to the Pirate City, and to a Few of Its Peculiarities and Practices
1178Chapter XII. The Battle on the Bridge
517Chapter Five. Shows the Light in Which Consuls Were Regarded by Pirates, and Tells of a Cruel Separation and a Stunning Blow
1179Chapter XIII. We Plan an Expedition
518Chapter Six. Sends a Gleam of Hope Into a Gloomy Region
1180Chapter XIV. The Pursuit Ashore
519Chapter Seven. Some New Characters Walk, Glide, and Furiously Gallop Into the Tale, and Otherwise Introduce Themselves to Notice
1181Chapter XV. Two Thieves and a Fight
520Chapter Eight. Ted Flaggan and Rais Ali Proceed on a Mission, and See Impressive Sights
1182Chapter XVI. The Gold and the Pirates
521Chapter Nine. Describes a Moorish Bride, a Wedding, and a Metamorphosis, Besides Indicating a Plot
1183Chapter XVII. The Art of Thirkle
522Chapter Ten. Shows What Lessons Were Taught in the Bagnio, and Describes a Brave Dash for Freedom
1184Chapter XVIII. Big Stakes in a Big Game
523Chapter Eleven. Is Diplomatic and Otherwise
1185Chapter XIX. "One Man Less in the Forecastle Mess"
524Chapter Twelve. Mrs Langley and Agnes Go Out to Dinner
1186Chapter XX. The Last
525Chapter Thirteen. Relates Something About Improvements, Surprises, and Changes in the State of Affairs
1187Chapter One
526Chapter Fourteen. The Plot Thickens, and Mariano’s Forbearance and Courage Are Tested
1188Chapter Two
527Chapter Fifteen. In Which Ted Flaggan and His Friend Rais Ali Act a Conscious Part, and a Political Storm Begins to Break
1189Chapter Three
528Chapter Sixteen. Tells of Riot and Revolution in the Pirate City
1190Chapter Four
529Chapter Seventeen. Francisco and His Son in Danger
1191Chapter Five
530Chapter Eighteen. In Which Soles Are Beaten and Men Are Sold—With Plots and Counterplots
1192Chapter Six
531Chapter Nineteen. Describes an Important Event in the Pirate City
1193Chapter Seven
532Chapter Twenty. Describes a Retreat Among the Hills
1194Chapter Eight
533Chapter Twenty One. Social Intercourse in the Cavern
1195Chapter Nine
534Chapter Twenty Two. Shows How the Pirates Were Wont to Treat Men of Note
1196Chapter Ten
535Chapter Twenty Three. In Which Danger Looms Very Dark in and Around the Pirate City
1197Chapter Eleven
536Chapter Twenty Four. The Dark Clouds Begin to Thicken—A Rescue Attempted—Master Jim Plays a Conspicuous Part
1198Chapter Twelve
537Chapter Twenty Five. The Coming Struggle Looms on the Horizon
1199Chapter Thirteen
538Chapter Twenty Six. In Which Rais Ali and Ted Flaggan Play a Vigorous Part
1200Chapter Fourteen
539Chapter Twenty Seven. Describes the Bombardment of Algiers
1201Chapter Fifteen
540Chapter Twenty Eight. The Last
1202Chapter Sixteen
541Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader (R. M. Ballantyne)
1203Chapter Seventeen
542Chapter I. The Schooner
1204Chapter Eighteen
543Chapter II. Bumpus Is Fiery and Philosophical—Murderous Designs Frustrated
1205Chapter Nineteen
544Chapter III. A Bough Walk Enlivened by Rambling Talk—Bumpus Is "Agreeable."
1206Chapter Twenty
545Chapter IV. The Missionary—Suspicions, Surprises, and Surmises
1207Chapter Twenty One
546Chapter V. The Pastor's Household—Preparations for War
1208Chapter Twenty Two
547Chapter VI. Suspicions Allayed and Reawakened
1209Chapter Twenty Three
548Chapter VII. Master Corrie Caught Napping—Snakes in the Grass
1210Chapter Twenty Four
549Chapter VIII. A Surprise—A Battle and a Fire
1211Chapter Twenty Five
550Chapter IX. Baffled and Perplexed—Plans for a Rescue
1212Chapter Twenty Six
551Chapter X. The Pursuit—Poopy, Led on by Love and Hate, Rushes to the Rescue
1213Chapter Twenty Seven
552Chapter XI. A Ghost—A Terrible Combat Ending in a Dreadful Plunge
1214Chapter Twenty Eight
553Chapter XII. Dangerous Navigation and Doubtful Pilotage—Montague Is Hot, Gascoyne Sarcastic
1215Chapter Twenty Nine
554Chapter XIII. Doings on Board the "Foam."
1216Chapter Thirty
555Chapter XIV. Greater Mysteries Than Ever—A Bold Move and a Narrow Escape
1217Chapter Thirty One
556Chapter XV. Remarkable Doings of Poopy—Extraordinary Case of Resuscitation
1218Chapter Thirty Two
557Chapter XVI. A Wild Chase—Hope, Disappointment, and Despair—The Sandal-Wood Trader Outwits the Man-Of-War
1219Chapter Thirty Three
558Chapter XVII. The Escape
1220Chapter Thirty Four
559Chapter XVIII. The Goat's Pass—An Attack, a Bloodless Victory, and a Sermon
1221Chapter Thirty Five
560Chapter XIX. Sorrow and Sympathy—The Widow Becomes a Pleader and Her Son Engages in a Single Combat
1222Chapter Thirty Six
561Chapter XX. Mysterious Consultations and Plans—Gascoyne Astonishes His Friends, and Makes an Unexpected Confession
1223Chapter Thirty Seven
562Chapter XXI. A Terrible Doom for an Innocent Man
1224Chapter Thirty Eight
563Chapter XXII. The Rendezvous—An Episode—Peculiar Circumstances—Other Matters
1225Chapter Thirty Nine
564Chapter XXIII. Plans Partially Carried Out—The Cutter's Fate—And a Serious Misfortune
1226Chapter Forty
565Chapter XXIV. An Unexpected Meeting—Doings on the Isle of Palms—Gascoyne's Despair
1227Chapter I
566Chapter XXV. Surly Dick the Rescue
1228Chapter II
567Chapter XXVI. The Capture and the Fire
1229Chapter III
568Chapter XXVII. Pleading for Life
1230Chapter IV
569Chapter XXVIII. A Peculiar Confidant—More Difficulties, and Various Plans to Overcome Them
1231Chapter V
570Chapter XXIX. Bumpus Is Perplexed—Mysterious Communings, and a Curious Leave-Taking
1232Chapter VI
571Chapter XXX. More Leaving—Deep Designs—Bumpus in a New Capacity
1233Chapter VII
572Chapter XXXI. The Ambush—The Escape—Retributive Justice—And Conclusion
1234Chapter VIII
573Facing the Flag (Jules Verne)
1235Chapter IX
574Chapter I. Healthful House
1236Chapter X
575Chapter II. Count d’Artigas
1237Chapter XI
576Chapter III. Kidnapped
1238Chapter XII
577Chapter IV. The Schooner Ebba
1239Chapter XIII
578Chapter V. Where Am I?
1240Chapter XIV
579Chapter VI. On Deck
1241Chapter XV
580Chapter VII. Two Days At Sea
1242Chapter XVI
581Chapter VIII. Back Cup
1243Chapter XVII
582Chapter IX. Inside Back Cup
1244Chapter XVIII
583Chapter X. Ker Karraje
1245Chapter XIX
584Chapter XI. Five Weeks in Back Cup
1246Chapter XX
585Chapter XII. Engineer Serko’s Advice
1247Chapter XXI
586Chapter XIII. God Be With It
1248Chapter XXII
587Chapter XIV. Battle Between the “Sword” and the Tug
1249Chapter XXIII
588Chapter XV. Expectation
1250Chapter XXIV
589Chapter XVI. Only a Few More Hours
1251Chapter XXV
590Chapter XVII. One Against Five
1252Chapter XXVI
591Chapter XVIII. On Board the “Tonnant”
1253Chapter XXVII
592Captain Boldheart & the Latin-Grammar Master (Charles Dickens)
1254Chapter XXVIII
593—Who Knows?—
1255Chapter XXIX
5941. Rob's Workshop
1256Chapter XXX
5952. The Demon of Electricity
1257Chapter XXXI
5963. The Three Gifts
1258Chapter XXXII
5974. Testing the Instruments
1259Chapter XXXIII
5985. The Cannibal Island
1260Chapter XXXIV
5996. The Buccaneers
1261Chapter XXXV
6007. The Demon Becomes Angry
1262Chapter XXXVI
6018. Rob Acquires New Powers
1263The Third Officer: A Present-Day Pirate Story (Percy F. Westerman)
6029. The Second Journey
1264Chapter I. The S.S. "Donibristle"
60310. How Rob Served a Mighty King
1265Chapter II. Hilda Vivian
60411. The Man of Science
1266Chapter III. "Heave-To or I'll Sink You"
60512. How Rob Saved A Republic
1267Chapter IV. Under Fire
60613. Rob Loses His Treasures
1268Chapter V. Captured
60714. Turk and Tatar
1269Chapter VI. Under Hatches
60815. A Battle with Monsters
1270Chapter VII. Ramon Porfirio
60916. Shipwrecked Mariners
1271Chapter VIII. The Compound
61017. The Coast of Oregon
1272Chapter IX. The First Day on the Island
61118. A Narrow Escape
1273Chapter X. Investigations
61219. Rob Makes a Resolution
1274Chapter XI. A Fight to a Finish
61320. The Unhappy Fate of the Demon
1275Chapter XII. Plans
614Black Bartlemy's Treasure (Jeffery Farnol)
1276Chapter XIII. "Getting on With It"
615Prologue
1277Chapter XIV. The Vigil on the Cliffs
616Chapter I. Of What Befell on Pembury Hill
1278Chapter XV. How Minalto Fared
617Chapter II. How I Heard a Song in the Wood at Midnight
1279Chapter XVI. Captain Consett's Report
618Chapter III. Tells How I Stole My Breakfast
1280Chapter XVII. The Scuttling of the "Donibristle"
619Chapter IV. Telleth How I Met One Adam Penfeather
1281Chapter XVIII. Successful So Far
620Chapter V. How I Came to Conisby Shene
1282Chapter XIX. A Dash for Freedom
621Chapter VI. Of My Shameful Sufferings and How I Was Delivered Therefrom
1283Chapter XX. The Voyage
622Chapter VII. How I Heard Tell of Black Bartlemy's Treasure
1284Chapter XXI. The Castaways
623Chapter VIII. How I Fell in With One God-Be-Here, a Peddler
1285Chapter XXII. Making the Best of It
624Chapter IX. How I Had Word With the Lady Joan Brandon for the Third Time
1286Chapter XXIII. Where the Pig Went
625Chapter X. How I Swore to the Blood-Brotherhood
1287Chapter XXIV. The Cave Proves Useful
626Chapter XI. Adam Penfeather, His Narrative
1288Chapter XXV. The Tables Turned
627Chapter XII. Telleth of a Fight in the Dark
1289Chapter XXVI. The Fate of Ah Ling
628Chapter XIII. We Set Out for Deptford Pool
1290Chapter XXVII. Farewell to Swan Island
629Chapter XIV. How I Came Aboard the "Faithful Friend"
1291Chapter XXVIII. The "Titania"
630Chapter XV. Telleth of a Nameless Black Ship
1292Chapter XXIX. The Admiral's Promise
631Chapter XVI. Tells How We Were Dogged by the Black Ship
1293Chapter XXX. The End of the "Malfilio"
632Chapter XVII. Telleth How an Eye Watched Me From the Dark
1294Chapter XXXI. The Capture of the Secret Base
633Chapter XVIII. Concerning the Mark of a Bloody Hand and How I Lay in the Bilboes on Suspicion of Murder
1295Chapter XXXII. And Last
634Chapter XIX. Concerning the Princess Damaris
1296Chapter I
635Chapter XX. How I Came Out of My Bonds and of the Terrors of a Fire at Sea
1297Chapter II
636Chapter XXI. Telleth How the Said Fire Came About
1298Chapter III
637Chapter XXII. Telleth How We Were Cast Adrift
1299Chapter IV
638Chapter XXIII. Divers Perils and Dangers at Sea
1300Chapter V
639Chapter XXIV. How We Came to Black Bartlemy's Island
1301Chapter VI
640Chapter XXV. How I Was Haunted of Black Bartlemy
1302Chapter VII
641Chapter XXVI. We Come Upon Grim Evidences of Adam Penfeather
1303Chapter VIII
642Chapter XXVII. Divers Adventures on the Island
1304Chapter IX
643Chapter XXVIII. I Become a Jack-Of-All-Trades
1305Chapter X
644Chapter XXIX. Of My Encounter Beneath Bartlemy's Tree
1306Chapter XI
645Chapter XXX. Of My Sick Humours
1307Foreword
646Chapter XXXI. I Try My Hand at Pottery
1308The Piccaroon (Michael Scott)
647Chapter XXXII. Tells How I Found a Secret Cave
1309The Capture of Panama, 1671 (John Esquemeling)
648Chapter XXXIII. We Explore the Island
1310The Malay Proas (James Fenimore Cooper)
649Chapter XXXIV. How I Stood Resolute in My Folly
1311The Wonderful Fight of the Exchange of Bristol With the Pirates of Algiers (Samuel Purchas)
650Chapter XXXV. How My Dear Lady Was Lost to Me
1312The Daughter of the Great Mogul (Daniel Defoe)
651Chapter XXXVI. Telleth Some Part of a Night of Agony
1313Barbarossa—King of the Corsairs (E. Hamilton Currey, R.N)
652Chapter XXXVII. How I Sought Death but Found It Not
1314Morgan at Puerto Bello (John Esquemeling)
653Chapter XXXVIII. Concerning the Dead Man Humphrey and How I Saw a Vision in the Moonlight
1315The Ways of the Buccaneers (John Masefield After John Esquemeling)
654Chapter XXXIX. How My Dear Lady Came Back to Me
1316A True Account of Three Notorious Pirates (Howard Pyle, Ed)
655Chapter XL. Of Clothes
1317Narrative of the Capture of the Ship Derby, 1735 (Captain Anselm)
656Chapter XLI. Of the Voice That Sang on Deliverance Sands
1318Francis Lolonois (John Esquemeling)
657Chapter XLII. Concerning the Song of a Dead Man
1319The Fight Between the Dorrill and the Moca
658Chapter XLIII. Of the Death-Dance of the Silver Woman
1320Jaddi the Malay Pirate
659Chapter XLIV. How I Had Speech With Roger Tressady to My Undoing
1321The Terrible Ladrones (Richard Glasspoole)
660Chapter XLV. Of the Coming of Adam Penfeather
1322The Female Captive (Lucretia Parker)
661Chapter XLVI. How I Doubted Myself
1323The Passing of Mogul Mackenzie (Arthur Hunt Chute)
662Chapter XLVII. How My Doubting Was Resolved for Me
1324The Last of the Sea-Rovers (W. B. Lord)