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CONTENTS


  1. chapterpage
  2. I The Singular Fate of the Brig Polly 3
  3. II How the Schooner Exertion Fell among Thieves 25
  4. III The Tragedy of the Frigate Medusa 51
  5. IV The Wreck of the Blenden Hall, East Indiaman 76
  6. V The Adventures of David Woodard, Chief Mate 107
  7. VI Captain Paddock on the Coast of Barbary 131
  8. VII Four Thousand Miles in an Open Boat 160
  9. VIII The Frigates That Vanished in the South Seas 189
  10. IX When H. M. S. Phoenix Drove Ashore 212
  11. X The Roaring Days of Piracy 232
  12. XI The Loss of the Wager Man-of-War 259
  13. XII The Cruise of the Wager's Long-Boat 288
  14. XIII The Grim Tale of the Nottingham Galley 309
  15. XIV The Storm-Swept Fleet of Admiral Graves 330
  16. XV The Brisk Yarn of the Speedwell Privateer 350
  17. XVI Luckless Seamen Long in Exile 367
  18. XVII The Noble King of the Pelew Islands 393
 
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