Author of Publisher illustration MADE IN U.S.A. Copyright, 1911 All rights reserved First Impression, January, 1913 The English edition of this book is entitled "The Toll of the Tides," but the American publishers have preferred to retain the author's original title, "The Harbor Master." |
I. | Black Dennis Nolan | 1 |
II. | Nolan Shows His Aptitude for Command | 19 |
III. | Foxey Jack Quinn Slips Away | 36 |
IV. | Dead Man's Diamonds | 54 |
V. | Father McQueen Visits His Flock | 64 |
VI. | The Girl from the Cross-trees | 86 |
VII. | The Gold of the "Royal William" | 101 |
VIII. | The Skipper Struggles Against Superstition | 115 |
IX. | Some Early Visits | 135 |
X. | Mary Kavanagh | 147 |
XI. | The Skipper Carries a Letter | 164 |
XII. | Dick Lynch Goes on the War-path | 181 |
XIII. | Bill Brennen Preaches Loyalty | 194 |
XIV. | Dick Lynch Meets Mr. Darling | 210 |
XV. | Mr. Darling Sets Out on a Journey | 225 |
XVI. | Mr. Darling Arrives in Chance Along | 235 |
XVII. | Mary Kavanagh Uses Her Wits | 250 |
XVIII. | Mother Nolan Does Some Spying | 265 |
XIX. | Mary at Work Again | 279 |
XX. | Father McQueen's Return | 292 |