Snarleyyow; or, The Dog Fiend

Snarleyyow; or, The Dog Fiend
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Фредерик Марриет. Snarleyyow; or, The Dog Fiend

Snarleyyow; or, The Dog Fiend

Table of Contents

Introduction of Divers Parties and a Red-Herring

Chapter Two

Showing what Became of the Red-Herring

Chapter Three

A Retrospect, and Short Description of a New Character

Chapter Four

In which there is a Desperate Combat

Chapter Five

A Consultation in which there is much Mutiny

Chapter Six

In which as often happens at Sea when Signals are not made out, Friends exchange Broadsides

Chapter Seven

In which Mr. Vanslyperken goes on Shore to woo the Widow Vandersloosh

Chapter Eight

In which the Widow lays a Trap for Mr. Vanslyperken, and Smallbones lays a Trap for Snarleyyow, and both bag their Game

Chapter Nine

A Long Chapter, in which there is Lamentation, Singing, Bibbling, and Dancing

Chapter Ten

In which is explained the Sublime Mystery of Keelhauling—Snarleyyow saves Smallbones from being drowned, although Smallbones would have drowned him

Chapter Eleven

In which Snarleyyow does not at all assist his Master’s Cause with the Widow Vandersloosh

Chapter Twelve

In which Resolutions are entered into in all Quarters, and Jemmy Ducks is accused of Mutiny for singing a Song in a Snow-Storm

Chapter Thirteen

In which the Ship’s Company join in a Chorus, and the Corporal goes on a Cruise

Chapter Fourteen

In which some new Characters appear on the Stage, although the Corporal is not to be heard of

Chapter Fifteen

In which the Crew of the Yungfrau lose a Good Prize, and Snarleyyow loses his Character

Chapter Sixteen

In which we change the Scene, and the Sex of our Performers

Chapter Seventeen

In which there is a Great Deal of Plotting, and a Little Execution

Chapter Eighteen

The whole of which has been fudged out of the History of England, and will therefore be quite New to the Majority of our Readers

Chapter Nineteen

In which Smallbones is sent to look after a Pot of Black Paint

Chapter Twenty

In which Mr. Vanslyperken proves False to the Widow Vandersloosh, and Many Strange Things take Place

Chapter Twenty One

In which are narrated the Adventures which took place in the Corporal’s Cruise in the Jolly-Boat

Chapter Twenty Two

In which Snarleyyow proves to be the Devil, and no Mistake

Chapter Twenty Three

In which Mr. Vanslyperken finds Great Cause of Vexation and Satisfaction

Chapter Twenty Four

In which Mr. Vanslyperken has Nothing but Trouble from the Beginning to the End

Chapter Twenty Five

In which Mr. Vanslyperken proves that he has a Great Aversion to Cold Steel

Chapter Twenty Six

In which Mr. Vanslyperken sees a Ghost

Chapter Twenty Seven

In which Mr. Vanslyperken is taught a Secret

Chapter Twenty Eight

In which we have at last introduced a Decent Sort of Heroine, who, however, only plays a Second in our History, Snarleyyow being the First Fiddle

Chapter Twenty Nine

In which Jemmy Ducks proves the Truth of Moggy’s Assertion, that there was no one like him before or since—Nancy and Jemmy serenade the Stars

Chapter Thirty

In which Mr. Vanslyperken treats the Ladies

Chapter Thirty One

In which Snarleyyow again triumphs over his Enemies

Chapter Thirty Two

Listeners never hear any Good of Themselves

Chapter Thirty Three

In which there is nothing very Particular or very Interesting

Chapter Thirty Four

Besides other Matter, containing an Argument

Chapter Thirty Five

In which the Agency of a Red-Herring is again introduced into our Wonderful History

Chapter Thirty Six

In which Mr. Vanslyperken, although at Fault, comes in for the Brush

Chapter Thirty Seven

In which Mr. Vanslyperken drives a very Hard Bargain

Chapter Thirty Eight

In which Mr. Vanslyperken is taken for a Witch

Chapter Thirty Nine

In which is recorded a most Barbarous and Bloody Murder

Chapter Forty

In which a most Horrid Spectre disturbs the Equanimity of Mr. Vanslyperken

Chapter Forty One

In which is shown how Dangerous it is to tell a Secret

Chapter Forty Two

In which is shown the Imprudence of sleeping in the Open Air, even in a Summer’s Night

Chapter Forty Three

In which Smallbones changes from a King’s Man into a Smuggler, and also changes his Sex

Chapter Forty Four

In which Mr. Vanslyperken meets with a Double Defeat

Chapter Forty Five

In which Mr. Vanslyperken proves his Loyalty and his Fidelity to King William

Chapter Forty Six

In which there is much Bustle and Confusion, Plot and Counter-Plot

Chapter Forty Seven

Which is rather interesting

Chapter Forty Eight

In which there is a Great Deal of Correspondence, and the Widow is called up very Early in the Morning

Chapter Forty Nine

In which is related much Appertaining to the “Pomp and Glorious Circumstance” of War

Chapter Fifty

In which the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Rank and File, are all sent to the Right About

Chapter Fifty One

In which the Jacobite Cause is Triumphant by Sea as well as by Land

Chapter Fifty Two

In which a Great Deal of Loyalty is shown to counterbalance the Treason of Vanslyperken

Chapter Fifty Three

Trial and Execution of two of the Principal Personages in our History

Chapter Fifty Four

In which Affairs begin to wind up

Chapter Fifty Five

In which we trust that Everything will be arranged to the Satisfaction of our Readers

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Frederick Marryat

Published by Good Press, 2019

.....

“No,” replied Short.

Jansen took out his snickerree, looked at Short, and made a motion with the knife, as if passing it across the dog’s throat.

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