BY ARTHUR MASON
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
THE FLYING BO'SUN
CHAPTER I Off for the South Seas, With Few Clothes but a Stout Heart
CHAPTER II The Storm: Tattered and Torn But Still On the Ocean
CHAPTER III Beecham's Pills Are Worth a Guinea Though They Cost but Eighteen Pence
CHAPTER IV Omens and Superstitions of Old Charlie
CHAPTER V The Shark "To Hell With Shark and Ship"
CHAPTER VI The Tin-Plate Fight One-Eyed Riley Triumphs
CHAPTER VII In Which the Captain Wounds His Hand
CHAPTER VIII The Bo'sun Lights The Captain's Death
CHAPTER IX The Showdown Swanson Takes the Count
CHAPTER X Burial at Sea At Which Riley Officiates
CHAPTER XI Astral Influence The Crew's Version of the Unknown
CHAPTER XII The Cook's Watch Materialism Versus Astralism
CHAPTER XIII Higher Intelligence A Visit From Out the Shadows
CHAPTER XIV Christmas Day Our Unwilling Guest the Dolphin
CHAPTER XV Crimp and Sailor The Cook's Marxian Effort
CHAPTER XVI The Montana Cowboy A Horse-Marine Adventure
CHAPTER XVII The Fragrant Smell of the Alluring Palms
CHAPTER XVIII Suva Harbor The Reef and the Lighthouses
CHAPTER XIX Introducing Captain Kane, Mrs. Fagan and Mrs. Fagan's Bar
CHAPTER XX Reminiscences of Old Clipper Days
CHAPTER XXI Unloading Cargo Again the Master Native Police
CHAPTER XXII Shore Leave The Web-Toed Sailor The Missionary Ship
CHAPTER XXIII Fiji Royalty Local Color Visitors to the Ship
CHAPTER XXIV A Drive With Captain Kane Razorback Rampant
CHAPTER XXV Homeward Bound The Stowaway
CHAPTER XXVI The Mysterious Hindoo
CHAPTER XXVII The Hurricane
CHAPTER XXVIII The Master Returns
CHAPTER XXIX The Home Port
Title: The Flying Bo'sun
A Mystery of the Sea
Author: Arthur Mason
Language: English
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