CONTENTS.
David-LEon Cahun
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CHAP.
PAGE
I.—
WHY BODMILCAR, THE TYRIAN SAILOR, HATES HANNO, THE SIDONIAN SCRIBE
1
II.—
THE SACRIFICE TO ASHTORETH
19
III.—
CHAMAI RECOGNISED BY THE ATTENDANT OF THE SLAVE
44
IV.—
KING DAVID
61
V.—
PHARAOH ARRIVES TOO LATE
76
VI.—
CRETE AND THE CRETANS
98
VII.—
CHRYSEIS PREFERS HANNO TO A KING
112
VIII.—
AN AFFAIR WITH THE PHOCIANS
132
IX.—
THE LAND OF OXEN
148
X.—
GISGO THE EARLESS RECOVERS HIS EARS
166
XI.—
OUR HEADS ARE IN PERIL
175
XII.—
I CONSULT THE ORACLE
196
XIII.—
THE SILVER MINES OF TARSHISH
207
XIV.—
AN AMBUSCADE
219
XV.—
JUDGE GEBAL DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF
234
XVI.—
PERILS OF THE OCEAN
243
XVII.—
JONO, THE GOD OF THE SUOMI
260
XVIII.—
JONAH WAXES AMBITIOUS
277
XIX.—
BODMILCAR AGAIN
287
XX.—
THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN
295
XXI.—
THE QUEEN OF SHEBA
307
XXII.—
BELESYS FINDS BICHRI SOMEWHAT HEAVY
314
XXIII.—
WE SETTLE OUR ACCOUNTS WITH BODMILCAR
327
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