of Adventures BY
G. A. HENTY
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
CONTENTS.
A CHAPTER OF ADVENTURES
CHAPTER I A FISHING VILLAGE Of the tens of thousands of
CHAPTER II. CAUGHT BY THE TIDE. Jack ran home.
CHAPTER III. A RUN FROM HARWICH. One of the sailors, dripping
CHAPTER IV. THE WRECK.
CHAPTER V. THE RESCUE. Jack was a good swimmer, but he had never swum in a sea like this.
CHAPTER VI. ALTERED PROSPECTS. As soon as the shipwrecked crew
CHAPTER VII. ON BOARD THE "WILD WAVE." Mrs. Godstone found no
CHAPTER VIII. ALEXANDRIA.
CHAPTER IX. THE RIOT IN ALEXANDRIA. For half an hour the lads
CHAPTER X. PRISONERS. For two or three minutes after the door
CHAPTER XI. THE BOMBARDMENT.
CHAPTER XII. FREE. For two or three hours before the cessation
CHAPTER XIII. AMONG FRIENDS. The astonishment of the two
CHAPTER XIV. A SET OF RASCALS.
CHAPTER XV. A THREATENING SKY. At the end of July so large a
CHAPTER XVI. OLD JOE'S YARN. At seven o'clock the three lads
CHAPTER XVII. IN DANGEROUS SEAS.
CHAPTER XVIII. A CYCLONE.
CHAPTER XIX. CAST ASHORE. When Jack opened his eyes he lay for