CHAPTER I. | | PAGE | Southbourne | 1 | CHAPTER II. | To the Downs | 17 | CHAPTER III. | Down Channel | 29 | CHAPTER IV. | In the Atlantic | 35 | CHAPTER V. | A Gale of Wind | 47 | CHAPTER VI. | Taken Aback! | 58 | CHAPTER VII. | In the Boats | 80 | CHAPTER VIII. | The Second Day | 93 | CHAPTER IX. | The Third Day | 103 | CHAPTER X. | The Fourth Day | 113 | CHAPTER XI. | The Fifth Day | 127 | CHAPTER XII. | The Sixth and Seventh Days | 142 | CHAPTER XIII. | The Tenth Day | 150 | CHAPTER XIV. | Holdsworth’s Recovery | 162 | CHAPTER XV. | “No Light, but rather Darkness, Visible” | 172 | CHAPTER XVI. | Sailors’ Sympathy | 180 | CHAPTER XVII. | A Presentation | 189 | CHAPTER XVIII. | Sydney | 201 | CHAPTER XIX. | Homeward Bound | 207 | CHAPTER XX. | An Inspiration | 220 | CHAPTER XXI. | For Hanwitch | 236 | CHAPTER XXII. | Southbourne | 247 | CHAPTER XXIII. | Reflections | 258 | CHAPTER XXIV. | Hanwitch | 262 | CHAPTER. XXV. | In the Ellesmere Road | 274 | CHAPTER XXVI. | Over the Way | 283 | CHAPTER XXVII. | Father and Child | 300 | CHAPTER XXVIII. | Dolly’s Thoughts | 324 | CHAPTER XXIX. | A Visit | 333 | CHAPTER XXX. | The Knot is Cut | 352 | CHAPTER XXXI. | Husband and Wife | 367 | Postscript | 381 |
JOHN HOLDSWORTH, CHIEF MATE.
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