A ROMANCE OF THE WEST INDIES IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY
LATITUDE 19 .
CHAPTER I. OUR INVOLUNTARY LANDING.
CHAPTER II. OUR FIRST VIEW OF THE NATIVES.
CHAPTER III. WE CHANGE OUR CAMP, AND CYNTHIA DISCOVERS A DISTURBING ELEMENT.
CHAPTER IV. THE SKIPPER MAKES A PRAYER.
CHAPTER V. A MYSTERIOUS FLIGHT.
CHAPTER VI. THE PIRATES RETURN.
CHAPTER VII. A VILLAIN MEETS HIS END AND A PRISONER ESCAPES.
CHAPTER VIII. A LIVING DEATH.
CHAPTER IX. I AM RESCUED.
CHAPTER X. THE MINION POINTS A MORAL, ALTHOUGH HE DOES NOT ADORN A TALE.
CHAPTER XI. THE BO'S'N HIDES THE TREASURE
CHAPTER XII. THE SKIPPER AGAIN ENACTS THE ROLE OF CHAPLAIN.
CHAPTER XIII. I COMMIT THE ERROR OF MY LIFE.
CHAPTER XIV. WE START OUT TO LAY A SNARE AND FALL INTO A TRAP.
CHAPTER XV. WE MEET SOME STRANGE ACQUAINTANCES, ARE MADE PRISONERS, AND LOSE OUR ONLY MEANS OF RESCUE.
CHAPTER XVI. THE GOAT WITHOUT HORNS.
CHAPTER XVII. I MEET AN OLD FRIEND AND LOSE MY ALL.
CHAPTER XVIII. WE FIND A NEW ABODE, AND ZALEE DEPARTS TO SEEK SUCCOUR.
CHAPTER XIX. WE MEET FOR THE SECOND TIME WITH "LE BRUIT DU GOUFFRE," AND I TAKE ANOTHER JOURNEY.
CHAPTER XX. I MEET WITH THE TERRIBLE BLACK KING, AND VOLUNTARILY ASSUME A TASK TO REGAIN MY LIBERTY.
CHAPTER XXI. I OFFEND THE KING'S FOSTER BROTHER, AND AM FORCED TO TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES.
CHAPTER XXII. WE ENGAGE IN BATTLE, MURDER, SUDDEN DEATH, AND FREEDOM.
THE END.
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