I. | POOR JACK, | 9 | II. | “HE NEVER SAID HE LOVED ME,” | 20 | III. | AN INTERRUPTED PROPOSAL, | 27 | IV. | THE BATTLE AND THE BREEZE, | 33 | V. | “NOW THIS GOOD BLADE SHALL BE MY BRIDE,” | 43 | VI. | A BOLT FROM THE BLUE, | 54 | VII. | “WENT GLIDING AWAY LIKE A BEAUTIFUL GHOST,” | 61 | VIII. | ON BOARD THE SAUCY “TONNERAIRE,” | 70 | IX. | “A SPLENDID NIGHT’S WORK, TOM!” | 78 | X. | IN THE MOON’S BRIGHT WAKE, | 87 | XI. | THE PHANTOM FRENCHMAN, | 94 | XII. | A BATTLE BY NIGHT, | 103 | XIII. | A HAPPY SHIP, | 111 | XIV. | MUTINY, | 123 | XV. | BEFORE CADIZ, | 129 | XVI. | JACK AND THE MUTINEERS, | 138 | XVII. | IN A FOOL’S PARADISE, | 145 | XVIII. | “WOULD HE EVER COME AGAIN?” | 152 | XIX. | THE BATTLE OF CAMPERDOWN, | 162 | XX. | NELSON AND THE NILE, | 171 | XXI. | WILLIE DIED A HERO’S DEATH, | 180 | XXII. | STILL WATERS RUN DEEP, | 189 | XXIII. | “IT’S ALL UP, MR. RICHARDS, IT’S ALL UP!” | 197 | XXIV. | BY THE OLD DIAL-STONE, | 206 |
chapter heading As We Sweep through the Deep.
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