Arthur Ransome - Ultimate Collection
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Arthur Ransome - Ultimate Collection
Table of Content
Swallows and Amazons Series
Swallows and Amazons
Chapter I. The Peak in Darien
Chapter II. Making Ready
Chapter III. The Voyage to the Island
Chapter IV. The Hidden Harbour
Chapter V. First Night on the Island
Chapter VI. Island Life
Chapter VII. More Island Life
Chapter VIII. Skull and Cross-Bones
Chapter IX. The Arrow With the Green Feather
Chapter X. The Parley
Chapter XI. In Alliance
Chapter XII. Leading Lights
Chapter XIII. The Charcoal-Burners
Chapter XIV. The Letter From Captain Flint
Chapter XV. Captain John Visits Captain Flint
Chapter XVI. The Birthday Party
Chapter XVII. A Fair Wind
Chapter XVIII. Robinson Crusoe and Man Friday
Chapter XIX. The Amazon River
Chapter XX. Titty Alone
Chapter XXI. Swallows in the Dark
Chapter XXII. The White Flag
Chapter XXIII. Taking Breath
Chapter XXIV. Grave News From Houseboat Bay
Chapter XXV. Captain Flint Gets the Black Spot
Chapter XXVI. He Makes Peace and Declares War
Chapter XXVII. The Battle in Houseboat Bay
Chapter XXVIII. The Treasure on Cormorant Island
Chapter XXIX. Two Sorts of Fish
Chapter XXX. The Storm
Chapter XXXI. The Sailors’ Return
Swallowdale
Chapter I. The Swallow and Her Crew
Chapter II. Wild Cat Island
Chapter III. Horseshoe Cove and the Amazon Pirates
Chapter IV. The Able-Seaman and the Boy Explore
Chapter V. Captain John Hangs On
Chapter VI. Salvage
Chapter VII. Captain Flint: Ship’s Carpenter
Chapter VIII. Rio and Holly Howe
Chapter IX. Swainson’s Farm
Chapter X. Making the Best of It
Chapter XI. The Able-Seaman in Command
Chapter XII. Swallowdale
Chapter XIII. Shifting Camp
Chapter XIV. Settling In
Chapter XV. Life in Swallowdale
Chapter XVI. Surprise Attack
Chapter XVII. Later and Later and Later
Chapter XVIII. Candle-Grease
Chapter XIX. No News
Chapter XX. Welcome Arrow
Chapter XXI. Showing the Parrot His Feathers
Chapter XXII. Before the March
Chapter XXIII. Overland to the Amazon
Chapter XXIV. The Noon-Tide Owl
Chapter XXV. Up River
Chapter XXVI. The Half-Way Camp
Chapter XXVII. The Summit of Kanchenjunga
Chapter XXVIII. Fog on the Moor
Chapter XXIX. Wounded Man
Chapter XXX. Medicine Man
Chapter XXXI. Wigwam Night
Chapter XXXII. Fog on the Lake
Chapter XXXIII. The Empty Camp
Chapter XXXIV. Stretcher-Party
Chapter XXXV. The Race
Chapter XXXVI. Wild Cat Island Once Again
Footnote
Peter Duck
Note on the Pictures
Book One
Chapter I. Quayside
Chapter II. Red-Haired Boy
Chapter III. Trial Trip
Chapter IV. Washing the Anchor
Chapter V. Peter Duck Spins His Yarn
Chapter VI. And Winds It Up
Chapter VII. Outward Bound
Chapter VIII. First Night at Sea
Chapter IX. Beachy Head to the Wight
Chapter X. Captain Flint’s Fidgets
Chapter XI. Words in the Dark
Chapter XII. Blind Man’s Buff
Chapter XIII. Decision
Chapter XIV. Quit of the Viper
Chapter XV. Bill Finds His Place
Chapter XVI. The Madeiras at Dusk
Book Two
Chapter XVII. Trade Wind
Chapter XVIII. Land Ho!
Chapter XIX. Island Morning
Chapter XX. Blazed Trail
Chapter XXI. Duckhaven
Chapter XXII. Good-Bye to the Wild Cat
Chapter XXIII. Swallow’s Voyage
Chapter XXIV. Diggers’ Camp
Chapter XXV. Diggers at Work
Chapter XXVI. Threatening Weather
Chapter XXVII. Great Guns
Chapter XXVIII. The Finding of the Treasure
Chapter XXIX. Spanish Galleon
Chapter XXX. Dirty Work
Chapter XXXI. The Only Hope
Chapter XXXII. Whose Steps in the Dark?
Chapter XXXIII. All Aboard Once More
Chapter XXXIV. Waterspout
Chapter XXXV “Bonies” and “Mallies”
Chapter XXXVI “Spanish Ladies”
Footnotes
Winter Holiday
Author’s Note
Chapter I. Strangers
Chapter II. Signalling to Mars
Chapter III. Strangers No More
Chapter IV. The Igloo
Chapter V. Skating and the Alphabet
Chapter VI. Snow
Chapter VII. Arctic Voyage
Chapter VIII. Lost Leader
Chapter IX. Quarantine
Chapter X. Doing Without Nancy
Chapter XI. Cragfast Sheep
Chapter XII. Ambulance Work
Chapter XIII. To Spitzbergen by Ice
Chapter XIV. Nancy Takes a Hand
Chapter XV. Days in the Fram
Chapter XVI. Sailing Sledge
Chapter XVII. Nancy Sends a Picture
Chapter XVIII. The Fram at Night
Chapter XIX. The D.’s Take Charge
Chapter XX. Captain Nancy Gets Two Bits of News
Chapter XXI. Captain Flint Comes Home
Chapter XXII. Next Morning
Chapter XXIII. The Uses of an Uncle
Chapter XXIV. Flag at Beckfoot
Chapter XXV. Council in the Fram
Chapter XXVI. The North Pole
Chapter XXVII. To the Rescue
Chapter XXVIII. Arctic Night
Chapter XXIX. And Afterwards2
Footnote
Coot Club
Book One. Coots and Foreigners
Chapter I. Just in Time
Chapter II. Disappointment
Chapter III. What’s the Good of Planning?
Chapter IV. The Only Thing to Do
Chapter V. Aboard the Teasel
Chapter VI. Put Yourself in His Place
Chapter VII. Invitation
Chapter VIII. The Innocents
Chapter IX. The Making of an Outlaw
Chapter X. Lying Low
First Day
Second Day
Third Day
Chapter XI. Tom in Danger
Chapter XII. Under the Enemy’s Nose
Chapter XIII. The Titmouse Disguised
Chapter XIV. Neighbours at Potter Heigham
Chapter XV. Port and Starboard Say Good-Bye
Book Two. In Southern Waters
Chapter XVI. Southward Bound
Chapter XVII. Port and Starboard Miss Their Ship
Chapter XVIII. Through Yarmouth
Chapter XIX. Sir Garnet Obliges Friends
Chapter XX. While the Wind Holds
Chapter XXI. Come Along and Welcome
Chapter XXII. The Return of the Native
Chapter XXIII. Storm Over Oulton
Chapter XXIV. Recall
Chapter XXV. The Rashness of the Admiral
Chapter XXVI. The Titmouse in the Fog
Chapter XXVII. William’s Heroic Moment
Chapter XXVIII. Wreck and Salvage
Chapter XXIX. Face to Face
Postscript
Footnotes
Pigeon Post
Note
Chapter I. Beginning Already
Chapter II. The Plan
Chapter III. Consulting Slater Bob
Chapter IV. Mrs. Blackett Makes Conditions
Chapter V. Pioneers and Stay-At-Homes
Chapter VI. News From the Wilderness
Chapter VII. Trek to Tyson’s
Chapter VIII. High Topps
Chapter IX. Two Kinds of Camping Places
Chapter X. Prospecting
Chapter XI. Fending Off the Enemy
Chapter XII. Pot of Paint
Chapter XIII. Can’t Anybody Dowse?
Chapter XIV. Desperation
Chapter XV. Titty Makes Up Her Mind to It
Chapter XVI. Sinking the Well
Chapter XVII. Shifting Camp
Chapter XVIII. The White Spots
Chapter XIX. Roger Alone
Chapter XX. What’s Become of Him?
Chapter XXI. Staking Their Claim
Chapter XXII. Crushing and Panning
Chapter XXIII. Jack-In-The-Box
Chapter XXIV. Buried Alive
Chapter XXV. Hurrying Moles
Chapter XXVI “We’ve Got to Do It All Ourselves”
Chapter XXVII. A Run on Blowpipes
Chapter XXVIII. Charcoal-Burners
Chapter XXIX. Blast Furnace
Chapter XXX. Disaster
Chapter XXXI. Smoke Over High Topps
Chapter XXXII. In the Gulch
Chapter XXXIII. At Beckfoot
Chapter XXXIV. The Natives
Chapter XXXV. The End
We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea
Chapter I. A Bowline Knot
Chapter II. Sleepy Skipper
Chapter III “We’ve All Promised”
Chapter IV. Down the River
Chapter V. Sleeping Afloat
Chapter VI “Nothing Can Possibly Happen”
Chapter VII “He’s Been an Awful Long Time . . .”
Chapter VIII. The Beach End Buoy
Chapter IX. Drifting Blind
Chapter X. Out to Sea
Chapter XI. Whose Fault Now?
Chapter XII. A Cure for Sea-Sickness
Chapter XIII. Woolworth Plate
Chapter XIV. At Pin Mill
Chapter XV. Keeping Awake
Chapter XVI. Dawn at Sea
Chapter XVII. Shipwrecked Sailor
Chapter XVIII. Land Ho! What Land?
Chapter XIX. Signal for a Pilot
Chapter XX. Grown-Up Noises Below
Chapter XXI. Surprises All Round
Chapter XXII. In a Foreign Port
Chapter XXIII. Dutch Afternoon
Chapter XXIV. Happier Voyage
Chapter XXV. Lost! Two Days and a Boat
Chapter XXVI “Nothing to Declare . . .”
Chapter XXVII. Coil Down
Footnote
Secret Water
Chapter I. Farewell to Adventure
Chapter II. Adventure Ahead
Chapter III. Into the Unknown
Chapter IV. The Expedition Goes Ashore
Chapter V. Marooned
Chapter VI. First Hint of Savages
Chapter VII. Hoofmarks in the Mud
Chapter VIII. The Mastodon’s Lair
Chapter IX. Making a Friend of a Savage
Chapter X. The Straits of Magellan
Chapter XI. War or Exploration?
Chapter XII. Blood and Iodine
Chapter XIII. Mastodon Island
Chapter XIV. Witch’s Quay
Chapter XV. The Mastodon Wishes He Hadn’t
Chapter XVI. Enemy’s Country
Chapter XVII. A State of War
Chapter XVIII. Eager Prisoner
Chapter XIX. Hot on the Trail
Chapter XX. All’s Well
Chapter XXI. Six Boats Explore
Chapter XXII. The Mastodon Gives a Party
Chapter XXIII. Red Sea Crossing: Israelites
Chapter XXIV. Civilization
Chapter XXV. Sinbad’s Creek
Chapter XXVI. Red Sea Crossing: Egyptians
Chapter XXVII. Rescue and After
Chapter XXVIII. Corroboree
Chapter XXIX. Packing Up
Chapter XXX. North West Passage
Chapter XXXI. Farewell to the Eels
Footnotes
The Big Six
Chapter I. Out of the Dentist’s Window
Chapter II. First Sign of Trouble
Chapter III. Eel Sett at Night
Chapter IV. Misleading Appearances
Chapter V. Darkening Clouds
Chapter VI. Tow Out of Trouble
Chapter VII. The World’s Whopper
Chapter VIII. At the Roaring Donkey
Chapter IX. Money to Burn
Chapter X. Breakfast at Dr. Dudgeon’s
Chapter XI “We Got to Emigrate”
Chapter XII. Worse and Worse
Chapter XIII. Two Ways of Looking at the Same Thing
Chapter XIV. The First Clue
Chapter XV. Rival Detectives
Chapter XVI. Spreading the Net
Chapter XVII. News From the Outposts
Chapter XVIII. A Scrap of Flannel
Chapter XIX. Unwanted Gift
Chapter XX. Dunlop Tyres
Chapter XXI. Morning Visitors
Chapter XXII. Another Coat of Paint
Chapter XXIII. The Villain Leaves His Mark
Chapter XXIV. Things Look Black
Chapter XXV. The Last Chance
Chapter XXVI. A Kid for the Tiger
Chapter XXVII. Setting the Trap
Chapter XXVIII. Blinding Flash
Chapter XXIX. Siege of the Death and Glory
Chapter XXX “All the Evidence We Got”
Chapter XXXI. In the Dark Room
Chapter XXXII. The Legal Mind
What Happened to the Fish
Footnote
Missee Lee
Chapter I. The Hundredth Port
Chapter II. Loss of the “Wild Cat”
Chapter III. What Happened to “Swallow”
Chapter IV. What Happened to “Amazon”
I. “Talkee English Bimeby”
II. The Pirate Junk
III. Brief Hour of Freedom
Chapter V “Hic Liber Est Meus”
Chapter VI. It’s Them!
Chapter VII. The Shadow of a Monkey
Chapter VIII. Ten Gong Taicoon
Chapter IX. Pirate Supper
Chapter X. On the Road Again
Chapter XI. Dragon Town
Chapter XII. Twenty-Two Gong Taicoon
Chapter XIII. Miss Lee Explains
Chapter XIV. Cambridge Breakfast and an S.O.S
Chapter XV. Miss Lee Buys Captain Flint
Chapter XVI. Captain Flint Joins the Dunces
Chapter XVII. Free but Prisoners
Chapter XVIII. Model Students
Chapter XIX. Holiday Voyage
Chapter XX. Captain Flint Gets Back His Sextant
Chapter XXI. Old Seaman Wu Sees It
Chapter XXII. Money Returned
Chapter XXIII. Miss Lee Agrees With Her Counsellor
Chapter XXIV. The Dragon Feast
Chapter XXV. Little Dragon Alone
Chapter XXVI. Only One Way Out
Chapter XXVII. The Path of Duty
The Picts and the Martyrs: Or Not Welcome At All
Chapter I. Visitors Expected
Chapter II. The Visitors Arrive
Chapter III. Out of the Blue
Chapter IV. The Dogs’ Home
Chapter V. Transformation Scenes
Chapter VI “She’s Here!”
Chapter VII. Secondhand News
Chapter VIII. Dealing With the Doctor
Chapter IX. Harbour for Scarab
Chapter X. Pigeons for Timothy
Chapter XI “A Better Pict Than Either of Us”
Chapter XII. A Signal From the Lawn
Chapter XIII. Tickling Trout
Chapter XIV “They Can’t Be Going to Sail . . .”
Chapter XV. Launching the Scarab
Chapter XVI. On Their Own
Chapter XVII. Waiting for the Message
Chapter XVIII. Visiting Seal
Chapter XIX “We’ve Never Been Burglars Before”
Chapter XX. Police!
Chapter XXI. As Others See Us
Chapter XXII. Plans and Change of Plans
Chapter XXIII. The Great Aunt Goes to See for Herself
Chapter XXIV. Care-Free Holiday
Chapter XXV. Totally Disappeared
Chapter XXVI. The Hunt Is Up
Chapter XXVII. The One Thing That Mustn’t Happen
Chapter XXVIII. Three in a Boat
Chapter XXIX. Great Aunt Maria Faces Her Pursuers
Chapter XXX. Reward of Virtue
Great Northern?
Note
Chapter I. The Sea Bear
Chapter II. Feeling Her Way In
Chapter III. Putting on Her Legs
Chapter IV. The First Discovery
Chapter V “We Are Being Stalked!”
Chapter VI. First Sight of the Birds
Chapter VII. Is It or Isn’t It?
Chapter VIII “He’s Still There!”
Chapter IX. Cross Purposes
Chapter X. Mutiny Aboard
Chapter XI. The Egg-Collector Cooks His Own Goose
Chapter XII. Waiting for a Chance
Chapter XIII. Giving Him the Slip
Chapter XIV “I’ve Got to Have a Hide”
Chapter XV. Interrupted Netting Party
Chapter XVI. A Good Look-Out
Chapter XVII. Enemies Afloat And Ashore
Chapter XVIII. Night Visit to the Island
Chapter XIX. A Clear Coast for Dick
Chapter XX. The Decoys
Chapter XXI. The Red Herrings
Chapter XXII. The Round-Up
Chapter XXIII. Ship’s Naturalist
Chapter XXIV. Unwanted Rescuer
Chapter XXV. Roger’s Dull Day
Chapter XXVI. THE McGINTY LISTENS TO REASON
Chapter XXVII. Too Late!
Chapter XXVIII “But What Has He Done With the Eggs?”
Chapter XXIX “Quick! Quick!”
Children’s Books
Old Peter's Russian Tales
The Hut in the Forest
The Tale of the Silver Saucer and the Transparent Apple
Sadko
Frost
The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship
Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga and the Little Girl With the Kind Heart
The Cat Who Became Head-Forester
Spring in the Forest
The Little Daughter of the Snow
Prince Ivan, the Witch Baby, and the Little Sister of the Sun
The Stolen Turnips, the Magic Tablecloth, the Sneezing Goat, and the Wooden Whistle
Little Master Misery
A Chapter of Fish
The Golden Fish
Who Lived in the Skull?
Alenoushka and Her Brother
The Fire-Bird, the Horse of Power, and the Princess Vasilissa
The Hunter and His Wife
The Three Men of Power—evening, Midnight, and Sunrise
Salt
The Christening in the Village
The Soldier and Death
Pond and Stream
I. About the Book
II. The Duck Pond
III. Stream and Ditch
IV. Lake and River
V. Our Own Aquarium
The Child's Book of the Seasons
I. Spring
II. Summer
III. Autumn
IV. Winter
Other Writings
Russia in 1919
Introduction
To Petrograd
Smolni
Petrograd to Moscow
First Days in Moscow
The Executive Committee on the Reply to the Prinkipo Proposal
Kamenev and the Moscow Soviet
An Ex-Capitalist
A Theorist of Revolution
Effects of Isolation
An Evening at the Opera
The Committee of State Constructions
The Executive Committee and the Terror
The Supreme Council of Public Economy
The Race With Ruin
A Play of Chekhov
The Centro-Textile
Modification in the Agrarian Programme
Foreign Trade and Munitions of War
The Proposed Delegation From Berne
The Executive Committee on the Rival Parties
Commissariat of Labour
Education
A Bolshevik Fellow of the Royal Society
Digression
The Opposition
The Left Social Revolutionaries
The Mensheviks
The Right Social Revolutionaries
The Third International
Last Talk With Lenin
The Journey Out
The Crisis in Russia
Introduction
The Shortage of Things
The Shortage of Men
The Communist Dictatorship
A Conference at Jaroslavl
The Trade Unions
The Propaganda Trains
Saturdayings
Industrial Conscription
What the Communists Are Trying to Do in Russia
Rykov on Economic Plans and on the Transformation of the Communist Party
Non-Partyism
Possibilities
Footnotes
Oscar Wilde – A Critical Study
I. Introductory
II. Biographical Summary
III. Poems
IV. Æstheticism
V. Miscellaneous Prose
VI. Intentions
VII. The Theatre
VIII. Disaster
IX. De Profundis
X. 1897-1900
XI. Afterthought
Footnotes
Open Letter to America
Every day brings a ship..
Circumstances of the March Revolution
The Provisional Government and the Soviets
What Is the Republic of the Soviets?
The Constituent Assembly
Peace Negotiations
The Soviet Government and the Allies
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Susan unhooked the traveller and she and Roger together brought down the sail and the gaff. Titty with the crockery basket was well out of the way under the folds of the sail. All this happened much quicker than I can tell it, and when the sail was down Swallow still had enough way on her to slide in towards the beach.
“Look out, Roger,” said Mate Susan, and she too looked anxiously over the bows.
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