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- Author's Apology, 9
- Early Life of the Author, 11
- Chapter I.—Sloop Rover
- Capture by the English—Sale and sinking of the Sloop Rover, 13
- Chap. II.—Sloop New-York
- Second capture by the English—Exchange of Prisoners, 30
- Chap. III.—Sloop Biddle
- Captain's Mitchell and Lafitte, the Pirates, 37
- Chap. IV.
- Casting away of the Sloop Biddle near Waa-waa River—with some account of the Indians, 52
- Chap. V.
- Pearl Key Lagoon, and more of the Indians, 70
- Chap. VI.
- Runaway Negroes among the Indians—The Sookerman, 77
- Chap. VII.—Visit to Corn Island, 89
- Chap. VIII.—Visit to Bluefields
- Permit of George Frederick, King of the Musquitto Nation, 92
- Chap. IX.—Mode of Taking Turtle
- Musquitto Laws—Produce—Customs, &c. 98
- Chap. X.
- Some description of the country and inhabitants of the Musquitto Nation, 105
- Chap. XI.—Sloop Governor Tompkins, 111
- Chap. XII.—Schooner Price, First Voyage
- Leading the dance in Old Providence—A ball at St. Andreas, 115
- Chap. XIII.—Schooner Price, Second Voyage
- Chap. XIV.
- The harbor of Little Cordee—Trading with the Indians, 125
- Chap. XV.—Schooner Price, Third Voyage
- A fleet of Patriots (or pirates) at Old Providence, 140
- Chap. XVI.—Schooner Price, Fourth Voyage
- Our Boats fired into at Corn Island, 151
- Chap. XVII.—Schooner Enterprise, 160
- Chap. XVIII.—Schooner Felicity
- Republicans and Royalists of Port-au-Prince, 162
- Chap. XIX.—Schooner Felicity, Second Voyage
- The smartest Padre (or priest) in the West Indies, 167
- Chap. XX.—Schooner Combine
- Captured by the Pirates—Placed in the ring to be shot—Capture of the Aristides by Pirates, 170
- Chap.
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