CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
IIn Which I Am a Caitiff[1]
IIIn Which I Hold a Parley[6]
IIIIn Which I Am a Captive[14]
IVIn Which I Am a Pirate[23]
VIn Which We Sail for the Spanish Main[34]
VIIn Which I Acquire a Friend[44]
VIIIn Which I Achieve a Name[52]
VIIIIn Which We Have an Adventure[60]
IXIn Which We Take Much Treasure[75]
XIn Which I Show My True Colors[90]
XIIn Which My Plot Thickens[97]
XIIIn Which We Close with the Enemy[102]
XIIIIn Which We Board the Enemy[110]
XIVIn Which Is Abounding Trouble[122]
XVIn Which Is Conversation with the Captive Maiden[131]
XVIIn Which Is Further Parley with the Captive Maiden[143]
XVIIIn Which Is Hue and Cry[154]
XVIIIIn Which Is Discussion of Two Aunties[158]
XIXIn Which I Establish a Modus Vivendi[166]
XXIn Which I Have Polite Conversation, but Little Else[175]
XXIIn Which We Make a Run for It[184]
XXIIIn Which I Walk and Talk with Helena[192]
XXIIIIn Which Is a Pretty Kettle of Fish[205]
XXIVIn Which We Have a Sensation[213]
XXVIn Which We Meet the Other Man, Also Another Woman[224]
XXVIIn Which We Burn All Bridges[244]
XXVIIIn Which We Reach the Spanish Main[258]
XXVIIIIn Which Is Certain Polite Conversation[267]
XXIXIn Which Is Shipwreck[285]
XXXIn Which Is Shipwreck of Other Sort[299]
XXXIIn Which We Take to the Boats[312]
XXXIIIn Which I Rescue the Cook[324]
XXXIIIIn Which We Are Castaways[333]
XXXIVIn Which Is No Rapprochement with the Fair Captive[349]
XXXVIn Which I Find Two Estimable Friends, but Lose One Beloved[357]
XXXVIIn Which We Fold Our Tents[375]
XXXVIIIn Which Is Philosophy; Which, However, Should Not Be Skipped[384]
XXXVIIIIn Which Is an Armistice with Fate[395]
XXXIXIn Which Are Sealed Orders[400]
XLIn Which Land Shows in the Offing[414]
XLIIn Which Is Much Romance, and Some Treasure, Also Very Much Happiness[426]