6Chapter III. The Black Spot
133Chapter XI
7Chapter IV. The Sea Chest
134Book II
8Chapter V. The Last of the Blind Man
135Chapter I
9Chapter VI. The Captain’s Papers
136Chapter II
10Part II. The Sea Cook
137Chapter III
11Chapter VII. I Go to Bristol
138Chapter IV
12Chapter VIII. At the Sign of the 'Spy-Glass'
139Chapter V
13Chapter IX. Powder and Arms
140Chapter VI
14Chapter X. The Voyage
141Chapter VII
15Chapter XI. What I Heard in the Apple Barrel
142Chapter VIII
16Chapter XII. Council of War
143Book III
17Part III. My Shore Adventure
144Chapter I
18Chapter XIII. How My Shore Adventure Began
145Chapter II
19Chapter XIV. The First Blow
146Chapter III
20Chapter XV. The Man of the Island
147Chapter IV
21Part IV. The Stockade
148Chapter V
22Chapter XVI. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: How the Ship was Abandoned
149Chapter VI
23Chapter XVII. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: The Jolly-boat’s Last Trip
150Chapter VII
24Chapter XVIII. Narrative Continued by the Doctor: End of the First Day’s Fighting
151Chapter VIII
25Chapter XIX. Narrative Resumed by Jim Hawkins: The Garrison in the Stockade
152Chapter IX
26Chapter XX. Silver’s Embassy
153Chapter X
27Chapter XXI. The Attack
154Chapter XI
28Part V. My Sea Adventure
155Chapter XII
29Chapter XXII. How My Sea Adventure Began
156Chapter XIII
30Chapter XXIII. The Ebb-tide Runs
157Chapter XIV
31Chapter XXIV. The Cruise of the Coracle
158Chapter XV
32Chapter XXV. I Strike the Jolly Roger
159Chapter XVI
33Chapter XXVI. Israel Hands
160Chapter XVII
34Chapter XXVII. 'Pieces of Eight'
161Chapter XVIII
35Part VI. Captain Silver
162Postscript
36Chapter XXVIII. In the Enemy’s Camp
163Epilogue by the Editor
37Chapter XXIX. The Black Spot Again
164Chapter I
38Chapter XXX. On Parole
165Chapter II
39Chapter XXXI. The Treasure Hunt — Flint’s Pointer
166Chapter III
40Chapter XXXII. The Treasure Hunt — The Voice Among the Trees
167Chapter IV
41Chapter XXXIII. The Fall of a Chieftain
168Chapter V
42Chapter XXXIV. And Last
169Chapter VI
43The Gold-Bug (Edgar Allan Poe)
170Chapter VII
44The Pirate of Panama: A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure (William Macleod Raine)
171Chapter VIII
45Chapter I. A Scrap of Paper
172Chapter IX
46Chapter II. Captain Bothwell Interrupts
173Chapter X
47Chapter III. Concerning Doubloon Spit
174Chapter XI
48Chapter IV. The Man With the Secret
175Chapter XII
49Chapter V. We Find a Ship
176Chapter XIII
50Chapter VI. The Missing Corner
177Chapter XIV
51Chapter VII. In the Fog
178Chapter XV
52Chapter VIII. Aboard the Argos
179Chapter XVI
53Chapter IX. Bothwell Makes a Move
180Chapter XVII
54Chapter X. Another Stowaway
181Chapter XVIII
55Chapter XI. Taking Stock
182Chapter XIX
56Chapter XII. My Unexpected Guest
183Chapter XX
57Chapter XIII. Mutiny
184Chapter XXI
58Chapter XIV. The Battle
185I. Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main
59Chapter XV. The Morning After
186II. The Ghost of Captain Brand
60Chapter XVI. The Night Attack
187III. With the Buccaneers
61Chapter XVII. A Taste of the Inquisition
188I
62Chapter XVIII. Anchored Hearts
189II
63Chapter XIX. Sense and Nonsense
190III
64Chapter XX. The Big Ditch
191IV
65Chapter XXI. A Message From Bucks
192V
66Chapter XXII. Treasure-Trove
193I
67Chapter XXIII. Aboard the Schooner
194II
68Chapter XXIV. A Rat in a Trap
195III
69Chapter XXV. A Rescue
196IV
70Chapter XXVI. The Last Brush
197V
71Chapter XXVII. In Harbor
198VI
72Black Bartlemy's Treasure (Jeffery Farnol)
199VII
73Prologue
200V. Jack Ballister's Fortunes
74Chapter I. Of What Befell on Pembury Hill
201I
75Chapter II. How I Heard a Song in the Wood at Midnight
202II
76Chapter III. Tells How I Stole My Breakfast
203I
77Chapter IV. Telleth How I Met One Adam Penfeather
204II
78Chapter V. How I Came to Conisby Shene
205III
79Chapter VI. Of My Shameful Sufferings and How I Was Delivered Therefrom
206IV
80Chapter VII. How I Heard Tell of Black Bartlemy's Treasure
207V
81Chapter VIII. How I Fell in With One God-Be-Here, a Peddler
208VI
82Chapter IX. How I Had Word With the Lady Joan Brandon for the Third Time
209VII
83Chapter X. How I Swore to the Blood-Brotherhood
210VIII
84Chapter XI. Adam Penfeather, His Narrative
211IX
85Chapter XII. Telleth of a Fight in the Dark
212X
86Chapter XIII. We Set Out for Deptford Pool
213XI
87Chapter XIV. How I Came Aboard the "Faithful Friend"
214XII
88Chapter XV. Telleth of a Nameless Black Ship
215XIII
89Chapter XVI. Tells How We Were Dogged by the Black Ship
216XIV
90Chapter XVII. Telleth How an Eye Watched Me From the Dark
217VII. Captain Scarfield
91Chapter XVIII. Concerning the Mark of a Bloody Hand and How I Lay in the Bilboes on Suspicion of Murder
218Preface
92Chapter XIX. Concerning the Princess Damaris
219I
93Chapter XX. How I Came Out of My Bonds and of the Terrors of a Fire at Sea
220II
94Chapter XXI. Telleth How the Said Fire Came About
221III
95Chapter XXII. Telleth How We Were Cast Adrift
222IV
96Chapter XXIII. Divers Perils and Dangers at Sea
223Prologue
97Chapter XXIV. How We Came to Black Bartlemy's Island
224I. Jonathan Rugg
98Chapter XXV. How I Was Haunted of Black Bartlemy
225II. The Mysterious Lady With the Silver Veil
99Chapter XXVI. We Come Upon Grim Evidences of Adam Penfeather
226III. The Terrific Encounter With the One-Eyed Little Gentleman in Black
100Chapter XXVII. Divers Adventures on the Island
227IV. The Momentous Adventure With the Stranger With the Silver Earrings
101Chapter XXVIII. I Become a Jack-Of-All-Trades
228V. The Unexpected Encounter With the Sea Captain With the Broken Nose
102Chapter XXIX. Of My Encounter Beneath Bartlemy's Tree
229VI. The Conclusion of the Adventure With the Lady With the Silver Veil
103Chapter XXX. Of My Sick Humours
230Epilogue
104Chapter XXXI. I Try My Hand at Pottery
231IX. A True History of the Devil at New Hope
105Chapter XXXII. Tells How I Found a Secret Cave
232I. How the Devil Haunted the Meeting-House
106Chapter XXXIII. We Explore the Island
233II. How the Devil Stole the Collector's Snuffbox
107Chapter XXXIV. How I Stood Resolute in My Folly
234III. The Strange Adventures of a Young Gentleman of Quality
108Chapter XXXV. How My Dear Lady Was Lost to Me
235IV. A Romantic Episode in the Life of a Young Lady
109Chapter XXXVI. Telleth Some Part of a Night of Agony
236V. How the Devil Was Cast Out of the Meeting-House
110Chapter XXXVII. How I Sought Death but Found It Not
237The Book of Buried Treasure: Being a True History of the Gold, Jewels, and Plate of Pirates (Ralph D. Paine)
111Chapter XXXVIII. Concerning the Dead Man Humphrey and How I Saw a Vision in the Moonlight
238Chapter I. The World-Wide Hunt for Vanished Riches
112Chapter XXXIX. How My Dear Lady Came Back to Me
239Chapter II. Captain Kidd in Fact and Fiction
113Chapter XL. Of Clothes
240Chapter III. Captain Kidd, His Treasure
114Chapter XLI. Of the Voice That Sang on Deliverance Sands
241Chapter IV. Captain Kidd, His Trial, and Death
115Chapter XLII. Concerning the Song of a Dead Man
242Chapter V. The Wondrous Fortune of William Phips
116Chapter XLIII. Of the Death-Dance of the Silver Woman
243Chapter VI. The Bold Sea Rogue, John Quelch
117Chapter XLIV. How I Had Speech With Roger Tressady to My Undoing
244Chapter VII. The Armada Galleon of Tobermory Bay
118Chapter XLV. Of the Coming of Adam Penfeather
245Chapter VIII. The Lost Plate Fleet of Vigo
119Chapter XLVI. How I Doubted Myself
246Chapter IX. The Pirates' Hoard of Trinidad
120Chapter XLVII. How My Doubting Was Resolved for Me
247Chapter X. The Lure of Cocos Island
121Prologue
248Chapter XI. The Mystery of the Lutine Frigate
122Book I
249Chapter XII. The Toilers of the Thetis
123Chapter I
250Chapter XIII. The Quest of El Dorado
124Chapter II
251Chapter XIV. The Wizardry of the Divining Rod
125Chapter III
252Chapter XV. Sundry Pirates and Their Booty
126Chapter IV
253Chapter XVI. Practical Hints for Treasure Seekers
127Chapter V