CONTENTS.

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I.—The Preface of Timothy McShanus, Journalist[1]
II.—In which Harriet Fabos tells of her Brother’s Return to Deepdene Hall, in Suffolk[14]
III.—In which Harriet Fabos continues her Narrative[20]
IV.—Ean Fabos begins his Story[30]
V.—The Man with the Three Fingers.—Dr. Fabos continues his Story[38]
VI.—A Challenge from a Woman.—Dr. Fabos joins his Yacht, “White Wings”[49]
VII.—My Friend McShanus.—Dr. Fabos at Dieppe[56]
VIII.—We visit Africa.—The Voyage of the “White Wings”[66]
IX.—The Night is not Silent.—The Justification of Dr. Fabos[72]
X.—The Vision of the Ship.—Dr. Fabos proposes to visit the Azores[81]
XI.—Dead Man’s Raft.—The Voyage to the Azores and an Epistle[94]
XII.—Santa Maria.—Dr. Fabos leaves the Yacht, “White Wings”[99]
XIII.—The Cave in the Mountains.—Dr. Fabos makes Himself acquainted with the Villa San Jorge[113]
XIV.—Valentine Imroth.—Dr. Fabos meets the Jew[125]
XV.—The Alarm.—Dr. Fabos is made a Prisoner[131]
XVI.—At Valley House.—Joan Fordibras makes a Confession[142]
XVII.—The Nine Days of Silence.—Dr. Fabos comes to Certain Conclusions[151]
XVIII.—Down to the Sea.—Dr. Fabos leaves the Valley House[163]
XIX.—In the Meantime.—Dr. Fabos hears the News[175]
XX.—The Skies Betray.—A Message comes from the Diamond Ship[182]
XXI.—A Pillar of Light.—“White Wings” Dares a Venture[200]
XXII.—The Crimson Rocket.—Joan Fordibras is discovered on the Diamond Ship[210]
XXIII.—We Defy the Rogues.—And receive an Ultimatum from Them[218]
XXIV.—Dawn.—And some Talk of a Ship that passed in the Night[228]
XXV.—The Thrasher and the Whale.—We determine to harass the Diamond Ship[233]
XXVI.—Seven Days Later.—The Rogues fall out[244]
XXVII.—Dr. Fabos Boards the Diamond Ship.—And learns the Truth there[257]
XXVIII.—The Strong Room of the Ocean.—Dr. Fabos fails to find Joan Fordibras[267]
XXIX.—The Bridge and afterwards.—Dr. Fabos visits Colin Ross[276]
XXX.—Joan tells her Story.—And We are Homeward Bound[298]
XXXI.—The End of the Diamond Ship.—Dr. Fabos turns his Eyes towards England[310]
XXXII.—We hear of the Jew again.—Once more in London[318]
XXXIII.—The Master Card.—We visit Canvey Island[328]
EPILOGUE.—The Epilogue of Timothy McShanus, Journalist[346]

[Transcriber’s Notes] can be found at the end of this eBook.


THE DIAMOND SHIP.