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Index
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Dedication
Chapter One: In Which Larklight Is Filled with the Spirit of Christmas, but Things Go Somewhat Awry in the Pantry
Chapter Two: In Which Sir Richard Burton Reveals a Secret, and the Chief Natural Philosopher Puts His Foot in It
Chapter Three: Wherein We Learn of a Strange Phenomenon, and Father Hears Sad Tidings Concerning an Old Acquaintance
Chapter Four: A Digression, Wherein Jack Havock Passes a Troubled Hour Aboard His Brig, Sophronia, and Is Set Upon the Right Path by a True Friend
Chapter Five: Of Our Voyage to King George’s Star and What We Found There
Chapter Six: Of Shapes in the Fog and an Unexpected Meeting
Chapter Seven: In Which I Take Up Queer Lodgings and Come to Learn of the Fate of Reverend Cruet and His Mission to the Outer Planets
Chapter Eight: In Which I Present an Interesting Portion of My Sister’s Diary
Chapter Nine: In Which Your Hero Explores the Wreck of the SS New Jerusalem and Experiments with an Ingenious Yet Alarming System of Powered Flight
Chapter Ten: Of Cocoa and a Captive
Chapter Eleven: In Which, with Our Pocket Handkerchiefs at the Ready, We Return to Myrtle’s Account and Learn of a Tragic Event within the Storm of Moths
Chapter Twelve: Wherein Charity and I Go Fishing and Make a Most Surprising Catch
Chapter Thirteen: On Myrtle’s Captivity in Mothstorm and Her Observations of the Snilth
Chapter Fourteen: Our Voyage to the Moons of Jupiter, Where the City of Spooli Prepares Itself for Battle!
Chapter Fifteen: Of Battles Both Small and Great
Chapter Sixteen: Myrtle Tells More of Her Adventures in the Mothmaker’s Lair: of Curious Allies, Touching Reunions and a Desperate Flight
Chapter Seventeen: Fond Reunions upon the Field of Battle, a Voyage to Mercury Is Proposed and a Gentleman of Our Acquaintance Receives a Kick up the Fundament, Which He Thoroughly Deserves
Chapter Eighteen: In Which I, Miss Myrtle Evangeline Mumby, Shall Take Up the Reins of This Narrative, Since Art Was Too Affected by the Sad News I Brought from Mothstorm to Observe Anything Which Happened During Our Voyage to Mercury
The Real Chapter Eighteen: Our Voyage to the Tin Moon, as Told by Art Mumby, with None of the Slushy Bits
Chapter Nineteen: In Which We Contemplate Our Sad Predicament, but Are Saved from Despair by a Discovery Quite Strange and Wonderful
Chapter Twenty: A Merry Christmas, One and All!
Chapter Twenty-One: In Which the Reader Is Granted a Rare Glimpse inside One of Our Royal Family’s Country Seats and Witnesses Some Surprising Happenings Therein
Epilogue: By Miss Myrtle Mumby
Another Epilogue: In Which Many a Loose End Is Neatly Tied Up
Two Gentlemen of Devonshire
Acknowledgements
Footnotes
Also by the esteemed Messrs Reeve and Wyatt
Praise for the series
Imprint
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