CHAP. | PAGE | I. | A CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS | 1 | II. | THE MYSTERY SHIP | 7 | III. | SIR ROGER CASEMENT AND THE IRISH PLANS | 9 | IV. | 'MYSTERY' CARGO AND CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT | 13 | V. | THE 'LIBAU' SAILS—AND BECOMES THE 'AUD' | 22 | VI. | UNDER FALSE COLOURS | 26 | VII. | A DRESS REHEARSAL | 30 | VIII. | IN ENEMY WATERS | 35 | IX. | THE FIRST SIGN OF THE ENEMY | 42 | X. | SOME EXCITEMENTS | 45 | XI. | ON THE EDGE OF THE ARCTIC SEA | 51 | XII. | RIGHT THROUGH THE BLOCKADE | 54 | XIII. | OFF THE ROCKALLS IN A HURRICANE | 69 | XIV. | AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE | 78 | XV. | PLANS AND DREAMS | 82 | XVI. | WE REACH OUR GOAL | 86 | XVII. | TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN TRALEE BAY | 91 | XVIII. | UNWELCOME GUESTS | 106 | XIX. | A STERN CHASE | 123 | XX. | THE 'PHANTOM SHIP' IN A TRAP | 132 | XXI. | WE PREPARE TO SINK OUR SHIP | 144 | XXII. | THE SINKING OF THE 'LIBAU' | 147 | XXIII. | A SECOND 'BARALONG?' | 156 | XXIV. | LAWFUL COMBATANT OR PIRATE? | 165 | XXV. | UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS AT ESCAPE | 175 | XXVI. | A BOLDER PLAN | 190 | XXVII. | THE ESCAPE | 203 | XXVIII. | THE MISSING AERODROME | 214 | XXIX. | RECAPTURE | 226 | XXX. | THE PRIZE-COURT INQUIRY | 236 |
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