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| II. |
The Narrative of Henry P. Tobias, Ex-Pirate, as dictated on his deathbed, in the year of our Lord, 1859 |
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| III. |
In which I charter the Maggie Darling |
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| IV. |
In which Tom catches an enchanted fish, and discourses of the dangers of treasure hunting |
30 |
| V. |
In which we begin to understand our unwelcome passenger |
40 |
| VI. |
The incident of the Captain |
48 |
| VII. |
In which the sucking fish has a chance to show its virtue |
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| VIII. |
In which I once again sit up and behold the sun |
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| IX. |
In which Tom and I attend several funerals |
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| X. |
In which Tom and I seriously start in treasure hunting |
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| XI. |
An unfinished game of cards |
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| Book II |
| The dotted cays, with their little trees |
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| I. |
Once more in John Saunders's snuggery |
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| II. |
In which I learn something |
100 |
| III. |
In which I am afforded glimpses into futurity—possibly useful |
108 |
| IV. |
In which we take ship once more |
123 |
| V. |
In which we enter the wilderness |
141 |
| VI. |
Duck |
154 |
| VII. |
More particulars concerning our young companion |
160 |
| VIII. |
Better than duck |
169 |
| Book III |
| Across the scarce-awakened sea |
178 |
| I. |
In which we gather shells—and other matters |
179 |
| II. |
In which I catch a glimpse of a different kind of treasure |
187 |
| III. |
Under the Influence of the Moon |
193 |
| IV. |
In which I meet a very strange individual |
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| V. |
Calypso |
213 |
| VI. |
Doubloons |
223 |
| VII. |
In which the "King" dreams a dream—and tells us about it |
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| VIII. |
News! |
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| IX. |
Old Friends |
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