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ОглавлениеThe Narrative of Gerald, Viscount St. Amande | |
CHAPTER | |
I. | Funeral. |
II. | An Unpeaceful Passing. |
III. | A Beggar and an Outcast. |
IV. | Into The Land of Bondage. |
V. | The Springe is Set. |
VI. | The Bird Draws Near. |
VII. | Trapped. |
VIII. | And Caged. |
IX. | My Mother. |
X. | A Noble Kinsman. |
XI. | Impressed. |
PART IIThe Narrative of Joice Bampfyld of Virginia | |
XII. | A Colonial Plantation. |
XIII. | The Bond Slave. |
XIV. | A Slave's Gratitude! |
XV. | A Visitor from England. |
XVI. | Another Visitor. |
XVII. | The Red Man. |
XVIII. | Besieged. |
XIX. | At Bay. |
XX. | The Great Medicine Chief. |
XXI. | In Captivity. |
XXII. | Amongst the Savages. |
XXIII. | Denounced. |
XXIV. | 'Twixt Bear and Panther. |
PART IIIThe Narrative of Lord St. Amande Continued | |
XXV. | The Shawnee Trail. |
XXVI. | As Foemen Fight. |
XXVII. | A Long Peace. |
XXVIII. | The Reward of a Traitor. |
PART IVThe Narrative of Joice Bampfyld Continued | |
XXIX. | Homeward Bound. |
XXX. | In the Land Where Their Fathers Dwelt. |
XXXI. | Face To Face. |
XXXII. | Nemesis. |
The Narrative Concluded by Gerald, Viscount St. Amande | |
"After these Storms at last a Calm" |