The Mutineers
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Charles Boardman Hawes. The Mutineers
The Mutineers
Table of Contents
I IN WHICH WE SAIL FOR CANTON, CHINA
II IN WHICH WE ENCOUNTER AN ARAB SHIP
III WHICH APPROACHES A CRISIS
IV IN WHICH THE TIDE OF OUR FORTUNES EBBS
V IN WHICH THE TIDE TURNS
VI IN WHICH WE REACH THE PORT OF OUR DESTINATION
VII OLD SCORES AND NEW AND A DOUBTFUL WELCOME
ILLUSTRATIONS
I
IN WHICH WE SAIL FOR CANTON, CHINA. CHAPTER I
MY FATHER AND I CALL ON CAPTAIN WHIDDEN
CHAPTER II
BILL HAYDEN
CHAPTER III
THE MAN OUTSIDE THE GALLEY
CHAPTER IV
A PIECE OF PIE
CHAPTER V
KIPPING
II
IN WHICH WE ENCOUNTER AN ARAB SHIP
CHAPTER VI
THE COUNCIL IN THE CABIN
CHAPTER VII
THE SAIL WITH A LOZENGE-SHAPED PATCH
CHAPTER VIII
ATTACKED
CHAPTER IX
BAD SIGNS
CHAPTER X
THE TREASURE-SEEKER
III
WHICH APPROACHES A CRISIS
CHAPTER XI
A HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN GOLD
CHAPTER XII
A STRANGE TALE
CHAPTER XIII
TROUBLE FORWARD
CHAPTER XIV
BILL HAYDEN COMES TO THE END OF HIS VOYAGE
IV
IN WHICH THE TIDE OF OUR FORTUNES EBBS
CHAPTER XV
MR. FALK TRIES TO COVER HIS TRACKS
CHAPTER XVI
A PRAYER FOR THE DEAD
CHAPTER XVII
MAROONED
CHAPTER XVIII
ADVENTURES ASHORE
V
IN WHICH THE TIDE TURNS
CHAPTER XIX
IN LAST RESORT
CHAPTER XX
A STORY IN MELON SEEDS
CHAPTER XXI
NEW ALLIES
CHAPTER XXII
WE ATTACK
CHAPTER XXIII
WHAT WE FOUND IN THE CABIN
VI
IN WHICH WE REACH THE PORT OF OUR DESTINATION
CHAPTER XXIV
FALK PROPOSES A TRUCE
CHAPTER XXV
INCLUDING A CROSS-EXAMINATION
CHAPTER XXVI
AN ATTEMPT TO PLAY ON OUR SYMPATHY
CHAPTER XXVII
WE REACH WHAMPOA, BUT NOT THE END OF OUR TROUBLES
VII
OLD SCORES AND NEW AND A DOUBTFUL WELCOME
CHAPTER XXVIII
A MYSTERY IS SOLVED, AND A THIEF GETS AWAY
CHAPTER XXIX
HOMEWARD BOUND
CHAPTER XXX
THROUGH SUNDA STRAIT
CHAPTER XXXI
PIKES, CUTLASSES, AND GUNS
Part of the wreckage of the junk was burning, and the flames threw a red glare over the strange scene aboard the ship, where the odds had been so suddenly altered. Our assailants, who but a moment before had had us at their mercy, now were confounded by the terrific blow they had received; instead of fighting the more bravely because no retreat was left them, they were confused and did not know which way to turn
CHAPTER XXXII
"SO ENDS"
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Charles Boardman Hawes
A Tale of Old Days at Sea and of Adventures in the Far East as Benjamin Lathrop Set It Down Some Sixty Years Ago
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The voices were low but distinct.
"Now leave me alone!" It was Bill Hayden who spoke. "I ain't never troubled you."
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