6Chapter Five
76Chapter Twenty Three: More About the Sea
7Chapter Six
77Chapter Twenty Four: Taking the Tide at the Ebb
8Chapter Seven
78Chapter Twenty Five: Shows How Our Hero Formed Plans, How Miss Pritty Formed Plots, and How the Small Domestic Amused Herself
9Chapter Eight
79Chapter Twenty Six: A Climax Is Reached
10Chapter Nine
80Chapter Twenty Seven: The Last
11Chapter Ten
81Chapter One: Opens the Tale
12Chapter Eleven
82Chapter Two: Unfolds a Little of the Tale
13Chapter Twelve
83Chapter Three: Reveals Something Surprising in Regard to European Forbearance and Piratic Impudence
14Chapter Thirteen
84Chapter Four: Introduces the Reader to the Pirate City, and to a Few of Its Peculiarities and Practices
15Chapter Fourteen
85Chapter Five: Shows the Light in Which Consuls Were Regarded by Pirates, and Tells of a Cruel Separation and a Stunning Blow
16Chapter Fifteen
86Chapter Six: Sends a Gleam of Hope Into a Gloomy Region
17Chapter Sixteen
87Chapter Seven: Some New Characters Walk, Glide, and Furiously Gallop Into the Tale, and Otherwise Introduce Themselves to Notice
18Chapter Seventeen
88Chapter Eight: Ted Flaggan and Rais Ali Proceed on a Mission, and See Impressive Sights
19Chapter Eighteen
89Chapter Nine: Describes a Moorish Bride, a Wedding, and a Metamorphosis, Besides Indicating a Plot
20Chapter Nineteen
90Chapter Ten: Shows What Lessons Were Taught in the Bagnio, and Describes a Brave Dash for Freedom
21Chapter Twenty
91Chapter Eleven: Is Diplomatic and Otherwise
22Chapter Twenty One
92Chapter Twelve: Mrs Langley and Agnes Go Out to Dinner
23Chapter Twenty Two
93Chapter Thirteen: Relates Something About Improvements, Surprises, and Changes in the State of Affairs
24Chapter Twenty Three
94Chapter Fourteen: The Plot Thickens, and Mariano’s Forbearance and Courage Are Tested
25Chapter Twenty Four
95Chapter Fifteen: In Which Ted Flaggan and His Friend Rais Ali Act a Conscious Part, and a Political Storm Begins to Break
26Chapter Twenty Five
96Chapter Sixteen: Tells of Riot and Revolution in the Pirate City
27Chapter Twenty Six
97Chapter Seventeen: Francisco and His Son in Danger
28Chapter Twenty Seven
98Chapter Eighteen: In Which Soles Are Beaten and Men Are Sold—With Plots and Counterplots
29Chapter Twenty Eight
99Chapter Nineteen: Describes an Important Event in the Pirate City
30Chapter Twenty Nine
100Chapter Twenty: Describes a Retreat Among the Hills
31Chapter Thirty
101Chapter Twenty One: Social Intercourse in the Cavern
32Chapter Thirty One
102Chapter Twenty Two: Shows How the Pirates Were Wont to Treat Men of Note
33Chapter Thirty Two
103Chapter Twenty Three: In Which Danger Looms Very Dark in and Around the Pirate City
34Chapter Thirty Three
104Chapter Twenty Four: The Dark Clouds Begin to Thicken—A Rescue Attempted—Master Jim Plays a Conspicuous Part
35Chapter Thirty Four
105Chapter Twenty Five: The Coming Struggle Looms on the Horizon
36Chapter Thirty Five
106Chapter Twenty Six: In Which Rais Ali and Ted Flaggan Play a Vigorous Part
37Chapter One
107Chapter Twenty Seven: Describes the Bombardment of Algiers
38Chapter Two
108Chapter Twenty Eight: The Last
39Chapter Three
109Chapter I: The Schooner
40Chapter Four
110Chapter II: Bumpus Is Fiery and Philosophical—Murderous Designs Frustrated
41Chapter Five
111Chapter III: A Bough Walk Enlivened by Rambling Talk—Bumpus Is "Agreeable."
42Chapter Six
112Chapter IV: The Missionary—Suspicions, Surprises, and Surmises
43Chapter Seven
113Chapter V: The Pastor's Household—Preparations for War
44Chapter Eight
114Chapter VI: Suspicions Allayed and Reawakened
45Chapter Nine
115Chapter VII: Master Corrie Caught Napping—Snakes in the Grass
46Chapter Ten
116Chapter VIII: A Surprise—A Battle and a Fire
47Chapter Eleven
117Chapter IX: Baffled and Perplexed—Plans for a Rescue
48Chapter Twelve
118Chapter X: The Pursuit—Poopy, Led on by Love and Hate, Rushes to the Rescue
49Chapter Thirteen
119Chapter XI: A Ghost—A Terrible Combat Ending in a Dreadful Plunge
50Chapter Fourteen
120Chapter XII: Dangerous Navigation and Doubtful Pilotage—Montague Is Hot, Gascoyne Sarcastic
51Chapter Fifteen
121Chapter XIII: Doings on Board the "Foam."
52Chapter Sixteen
122Chapter XIV: Greater Mysteries Than Ever—A Bold Move and a Narrow Escape
53Preface
123Chapter XV: Remarkable Doings of Poopy—Extraordinary Case of Resuscitation
54Chapter One: Introduces Our Hero, One of His Advisers, and Some of His Difficulties
124Chapter XVI: A Wild Chase—Hope, Disappointment, and Despair—The Sandal-Wood Trader Outwits the Man-Of-War
55Chapter Two: Describes a First Visit to the Bottom of the Sea
125Chapter XVII: The Escape
56Chapter Three: Refers to a Small Tea-Party, and Touches Very Mildly on Love
126Chapter XVIII: The Goat's Pass—An Attack, a Bloodless Victory, and a Sermon
57Chapter Four: Divers Matters
127Chapter XIX: Sorrow and Sympathy—The Widow Becomes a Pleader and Her Son Engages in a Single Combat
58Chapter Five: Treats of Plots and Plans, Engineering and Otherwise
128Chapter XX: Mysterious Consultations and Plans—Gascoyne Astonishes His Friends, and Makes an Unexpected Confession
59Chapter Six: A Sunken Wreck Inspected, Sundry Wonderful Doings Under Water Recorded, and Various Plans Successfully Carried Out
129Chapter XXI: A Terrible Doom for an Innocent Man
60Chapter Seven: Historical but Not Heavy
130Chapter XXII: The Rendezvous—An Episode—Peculiar Circumstances—Other Matters
61Chapter Eight: The Grinding of the Screw
131Chapter XXIII: Plans Partially Carried Out—The Cutter's Fate—And a Serious Misfortune
62Chapter Nine: Treats of a Leak and Consequent Difficulties
132Chapter XXIV: An Unexpected Meeting—Doings on the Isle of Palms—Gascoyne's Despair
63Chapter Ten: Anxieties; Disasters; Hopes
133Chapter XXV: Surly Dick the Rescue
64Chapter Eleven: Tells of Bold Plans, Followed by Bolder Deeds
134Chapter XXVI: The Capture and the Fire
65Chapter Twelve: Diving Practice Extraordinary in the East
135Chapter XXVII: Pleading for Life
66Chapter Thirteen: Treasure Recovered—Accidents Encountered—An Unexpected Discovery—Enemies Met and Circumvented
136Chapter XXVIII: A Peculiar Confidant—More Difficulties, and Various Plans to Overcome Them
67Chapter Fourteen: Miss Pritty’s “Worst Fears” Are More Than Realised
137Chapter XXIX: Bumpus Is Perplexed—Mysterious Communings, and a Curious Leave-Taking
68Chapter Fifteen: Sudden and Bad News Induces Sudden and Good Action
138Chapter XXX: More Leaving—Deep Designs—Bumpus in a New Capacity
69Chapter Sixteen: Bearding the Lion in His Den
139Chapter XXXI: The Ambush—The Escape—Retributive Justice—And Conclusion
70Chapter Seventeen: Recounts the Wild, Fierce, and in Some Respects Peculiar Incidents of a Bush Fight