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The Wrecker

Chapter XX. Stallbridge-Le-Carthew

Word Count: 4218    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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The Wrecker
The Wrecker
“It was about three o’clock of a winter’s afternoon in Tai-o-hae, the French capital and port of entry of the Marquesas Islands. The trades blew strong and squally; the surf roared loud on the shingle beach; and the fifty-ton schooner of war, that carries the flag and influence of France about the islands of the cannibal group, rolled at her moorings under Prison Hill.”
1 Prologue. In the Marquesas2 The Yarn. Chapter I. A Sound Commercial Education3 Chapter II. Roussillon Wine4 Chapter III. To Introduce Mr. Pinkerton5 Chapter IV. In which I Experience Extremes of Fortune6 Chapter V. In which I Am Down on My Luck in Paris7 Chapter VI. In which I Go West8 Chapter VII. Irons in the Fire9 Chapter VIII. Faces on the City Front10 Chapter IX. The Wreck of the "Flying Scud."11 Chapter X. In which the Crew Vanish12 Chapter XI. In which Jim and I Take Different Ways13 Chapter XII. The "Norah Creina."14 Chapter XIII. The Island and the Wreck15 Chapter XIV. The Cabin of the "Flying Scud."16 Chapter XV. The Cargo of the "Flying Scud."17 Chapter XVI. In which I Turn Smuggler, and the Captain Casuist18 Chapter XVII. Light from the Man of War19 Chapter XVIII. Cross-Questions and Crooked Answers20 Chapter XX. Stallbridge-Le-Carthew21 Chapter XXI. Face to Face22 Chapter XXII. The Remittance Man23 Chapter XXIII. The Budget of the "Currency Lass."24 Chapter XXIV. A Hard Bargain25 Chapter XXV. A Bad Bargain26 Epilogue To Will H. Low