CAPTAIN MARRYAT

AUTHOR OF "FRANK MILDMAY," "PERCIVAL KEENE," "PHANTOM SHIP," "DOG FIEND," "JACOB FAITHFUL," "POACHER," ETC., ETC.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS

GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS
LONDON: BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL
NEW YORK: 9 LAFAYETTE PLACE

CONTENTS.

[CHAPTER I.]

Account of Sir Charles Wilmot—Loss of the Grosvenor—Sir Charles's doubts respecting the Survival of his Wife and Children—Alexander Wilmot—His Character—The Newspaper Paragraph—Details of the Wreck of the Grosvenor—Surmises as to the Fate of the Passengers

[CHAPTER II.]

Alexander's Reflections—His Plan—Sir Charles opposes it—His unwilling Consent—Alexander's Departure

[CHAPTER III.]

Alexander's Melancholy—Finds a Friend—Sea Sickness—Mr. Fairburn—The Passengers—Conversations—The Cape—Mr. Fairburn's Account of the Treatment of the Hottentots by the Dutch

[CHAPTER IV.]

Natural History discussed—Mr. Swinton's Enthusiasm—Further History of the Cape—Dutch Barbarity—Alexander's Indignation

[CHAPTER V.]

Aquatic Birds—Guano—Mr. Fairburn's Narrative continued—Stuurman—Mokanna—The Attack—Failure of the Caffres

[CHAPTER VI.]

Sharks—Their Cowardice—Attack on one by Neptune—Divers' Dangers—Mr. Fairburn continues his Story—Mokanna's Fate—Disturbances among the Caffre Tribes

[CHAPTER VII.]

Mr. Swinton agrees to accompany Alexander—Land, ho!—Cape Town—Major Henderson—He joins the Party—Begum—Chaka's History

[CHAPTER VIII.]

Night in Algoa Bay—The Major meets Maxwell—Preparations to start—The Caravan—Description of it—The Departure

[CHAPTER IX.]

The Plans of the Adventurers—Big Adam's Bravery—Milius—His Refreshments—What his House contained—Speech to the Hottentots—The Bushman Boy, Prince Omrah

[CHAPTER X.]

Wild Beasts—Insubordination of the Hottentots—Danger from Elephants—Their hideous Shrieks—Big Adam's Terror—Lieutenant Hoodie's wonderful Escape—Sagacity of the Elephant—Intentions of the Party

[CHAPTER XI.]

Arrival at Mr. S.'s Station—The Quarrel between Hinza and Voosani—An Escort proposed—The Caffre Character—The Sabbath—Painful Position of a Missionary's Wife

[CHAPTER XII.]

The Royal Visit—Mutual Civilities—The Band of Warriors—Hippopotami—Their Carcasses—Omrah's Cunning—The Trick—Big Adam sulky—A narrow Escape—Preparations for the Hunt

[CHAPTER XIII.]

Look out—The Signal—The Major's Nerve—Charge upon the Camp—Hottentots drunk—Begum's Uneasiness—Signs of Danger—Lions' Sagacity—Anecdotes

[CHAPTER XIV.]

A Storm—Sober again—Elephant Steak—Omrah's Tricks—Man-eaters—A horrible Adventure—The Sleepers awakened

[CHAPTER XV.]

Quah! quah!—Alexander's and the Major's Danger—A critical Situation—Omrah's Presence of Mind—Divine Worship—Instruction of Caffres—Advance of the Enemy—Panic of the Natives—Refusal to proceed—The tables turned—The Council—Submission—Arrangements

[CHAPTER XVI.]

An Expedition—Rumors of War—Judicious Advice—Daaka's Hut—The Interview with Daaka—Explanations—Remains of the Grosvenor—The Mystery solved—Alexander's Joy—The Wagons again—The Major's Fortress—Plans for the Future

[CHAPTER XVII.]

Quetoo's Movements—Destruction of his Army—The Return—Plenty of Sport—The Warriors rewarded—Precautions—Antelopes—The Victim—A large Meal

[CHAPTER XVIII.]

Conversation—Gnoos—Five Lions—Thirst quenched—Ferocity of the Hyena—Anecdotes—Preparations for a Chase

[CHAPTER XIX.]

A practical Joke—A lucky Escape—History of the Mantatees—Mantatee Courage—A final Slaughter—Discussions—Swinton's Account of Africaner

[CHAPTER XX.]

Omrah's Intelligence—Lion-hunting—Silence and Caution—An unpleasant Surprise—Self-sacrifice of a Gemsbok—Swinton's Story continued—Conversation on Lions—Anecdotes—Big Adam punished

[CHAPTER XXI.]

Interview with Bushmen—A shrewd Surmise—A Herd of Buffaloes—A providential Escape—A Scene—Swanevelt in Danger—Conversation—A Story

[CHAPTER XXII.]

Overpowering Heat—Divine Service—An Intrusion—The poisoned Lion—Discussion on venomous Reptiles—Lizard shot—Swinton's Information to his Companions

[CHAPTER XXIII.]

A good Shot—Water scarce—Omrah in Trouble—Turtle Soup—Sufferings—Sufferings at an end—An earthly Paradise

[CHAPTER XXIV.]

Aspect of the Country—Chase of a Rhinoceros—Omrah's Plan succeeds—A Lion's Leap—Account of a Rhinoceros-Hunt—Elands shot—A Lioness attacked—The Lion's Skin awarded—An expiring Effort

[CHAPTER XXV.]

Swinton's Astonishment—A Dialogue—Maternal Affection—An Alarm—Griquas fallen in with—The Message to Moselekatsee—Fire!—The Matabili King—Expectations

[CHAPTER XXVI.]

Chase of a Giraffe—Proposed Retreat—The Major's Object attained—Treachery—Treachery defeated—Omrah's Scheme—Hopes of Water disappointed

[CHAPTER XXVII.]

Further Progress—The Horses and Oxen break away—The Pursuit—Hopes and Fears—The Caravan lost—Intense Heat—Omrah's Courage—A Temporary Relief—Despair—Water at last obtained—Swinton's Signals answered

[CHAPTER XXVIII.]

Panic produced by a Lion—Omrah's and Big Adam's Predicament—A Lion's Mode of stimulating his Appetite—A Meeting with Bushmen—Cattle stolen—Recovery attempted—Oxen poisoned—Death of Piets—Arrival at Cape Town

[CHAPTER XXIX.]

Parting Scenes—Alexander and the Major embark—Alexander's Arrival at Home—He relates his adventures—Sir Charles's Health gradually declines—His Presents to Swinton and the Major—His Death—Conclusion