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R.M. Ballantyne
"Sunk at Sea"
Chapter One.
Treats of Our Hero’s Early Life, and Touches on Domestic Matters.
Chapter Two.
Records a Sudden Departure, and Maryann’s Opinion Thereon.
Chapter Three.
Tells of the Sea, and some of the Mysteries Connected Therewith.
Chapter Four.
A Storm and its Consequences.
Chapter Five.
Adrift on the Wide Ocean.
Chapter Six.
Describes a Boat Voyage, and Touches on Coral Islands.
Chapter Seven.
Hopes, Fears, and Prospects on the Coral Island.
Chapter Eight.
In which our Hero Suggests a Plan which gets the Party out of one Difficulty but Plunges them into Another.
Chapter Nine.
Contains an Account of the Desperate Circumstances of the Prisoners.
Chapter Ten.
Our Hero and his Comrades in Distress Become Savage Warriors for the Nonce.
Chapter Eleven.
A Fight, which Results in a Mistake and a Hasty Flight.
Chapter Twelve.
Shows how South Sea Missionaries do their Work, and that if the Whites can Surprise the Natives the Latter can Sometimes Astonish the Whites!
Chapter Thirteen.
Remarkable Changes For The Better.
Chapter Fourteen.
Contains more than one Surprise, and Touches on “Love’s Young Dream.”
The End.
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