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| III. |
Rantaine |
41 |
| IV. |
Continuation of the Story of Utopia |
44 |
| V. |
The Devil Boat |
46 |
| VI. |
Lethierry's Exaltation |
50 |
| VII. |
The same Godfather and the same Patron Saint |
52 |
| VIII. |
"Bonnie Dundee" |
54 |
| IX. |
The Man who discovered Rantaine's Character |
57 |
| X. |
Long Yarns |
58 |
| XI. |
Matrimonial Prospects |
60 |
| XII. |
An Anomaly in the Character of Lethierry |
61 |
| XIII. |
Thoughtlessness adds a Grace to Beauty |
65 |
Book IV.—The Bagpipe |
| I. |
Streaks of Fire on the Horizon |
67 |
| II. |
The Unknown unfolds itself by Degrees |
69 |
| III. |
The Air "Bonnie Dundee" finds an Echo on the Hill |
71 |
| IV. |
"A serenade by night may please a lady fair, But of uncle and of guardian let the troubadour beware." Unpublished Comedy |
72 |
| V. |
A Deserved Success has always its Detractors |
74 |
| VI. |
The Sloop Cashmere saves a Shipwrecked Crew |
75 |
| VII. |
How an Idler had the Good Fortune to be seen by a Fisherman |
77 |
Book V.—The Revolver |
| I. |
Conversations at the Jean Auberge |
80 |
| II. |
Clubin observes Someone |
86 |
| III. |
Clubin carries away Something and brings back Nothing |
88 |
| IV. |
Pleinmont |
91 |
| V. |
The Birds'-nesters |
96 |
| VI. |
The Jacressade |
108 |
| VII. |
Nocturnal Buyers and Mysterious Sellers |
114 |
| VIII. |
A "Cannon" off the Red Ball and the Black |
117 |
| IX. |
Useful Information for Persons who expect or fear the Arrival of Letters from beyond Sea |
125 |
Book VI.—The Drunken Steersman and the Sober Captain |
| I. |
The Douvres |
130 |