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R.M. Ballantyne
"The Gorilla Hunters"
Chapter One.
In which the hunters are introduced.
Chapter Two.
Life in the wild woods.
Chapter Three.
Wherein I mount guard, and how I did it, etcetera.
Chapter Four.
Wherein will be found much that is philosophical.
Chapter Five.
Preparations for a grand hunt.
Chapter Six.
Dreaming and feeding and bloody work enlarged upon.
Chapter Seven.
We Circumvent the Natives.
Chapter Eight.
Peterkin distinguishes himself, and Okandaga is disposed of, etcetera.
Chapter Nine.
I discover a curious insect, and Peterkin takes a strange flight.
Chapter Ten.
Water Appreciated—Destructive Files, Etcetera.
Chapter Eleven.
How We Met With Our First Gorilla, And How We Served Him.
Chapter Twelve.
Peterkin’s Schoolday Reminiscences.
Chapter Thirteen.
We get into “The Thick of it”—Great Success.
Chapter Fourteen.
Our Plans are Suddenly Altered—Wicked Designs Discovered.
Chapter Fifteen.
An unexpected meeting—We fly, and I make a narrow escape from an appalling fate.
Chapter Sixteen.
An unfortunate delay, and a terrible visitor.
Chapter Seventeen.
We visit a natural menagerie, see wonderful sights, and meet with strange adventures.
Chapter Eighteen.
Strange and terrible discoveries—Jack is made commander-in-chief of an army.
Chapter Nineteen.
Preparations for War, and Peculiar Drill.
Chapter Twenty.
A Warlike Expedition and a Victory.
Chapter Twenty One.
Arrangements for pursuing the enemy, and sudden change of plans.
Chapter Twenty Two.
We Meet with a Ludicrously Awful Adventure.
Chapter Twenty Three.
We see strange things, and give our negro friends the slip.
Chapter Twenty Four.
A Long Chase, and a Happy Termination Thereof.
Chapter Twenty Five.
I Have a Desperate Encounter and a Narrow Escape.
The End.
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