CONTENTSI.[The Salihé Alongside the Guardian-Mother]II.[The Big Four arrange an Excursion]III.[The Possible Dangers of the Voyage]IV.[An Exploration of Gibraltar Bay]V.[At the Mouth of the Palmones River]VI.[The Battle on the Deck of the Salihé]VII.[The Big Four as Prisoners in the Cabin]VIII.[A Moral Conspiracy on Board the Salihé]IX.[Working up the Details of the Scheme]X.[Lassoing the Scotchman]XI.[The Return of the Victorious Knight-Errant]XII.[The Smugglers make a Trip to Algeciras]XIII.[What is Worth Knowing about Gibraltar]XIV.[American Witnesses in a Spanish Court]XV.[Exploring the Rock of Gibraltar]XVI.[An Addition for the Fun of the Big Four]XVII.[The Ship's Company of the Steamer Maud]XVIII.[An Afternoon Excursion to Tangier]XIX.[Enter Ali-Noury Pacha and the Fatimé]XX.[An Unexpected Peril in View]XXI.[Euchring the Grand Mogul]XXII.[Consternation on Board the Ship]XXIII.[A Fugitive from the Enemy]XXIV.[A Stormy Interview with Ali-Noury Pacha]XXV.[The Starboard and Port Watches of the Maud]XXVI.[The Pacha finds he has caught a Tartar]XXVII.[A Few Lessons in Navigation]XXVIII.[Morris on "The Rule of the Road"]XXIX.[The Prospect of a Water-Famine]XXX.[The Maud inclined to turn Somersets]XXXI.[Captain Scott sets a Reefed Foresail]XXXII.[The Meeting of the Two Steamers]XXXIII.[The Professor's Lecture on Algeria]XXXIV.[Oriental Views in Algiers]XXXV.[The Arrival at Constantinople]XXXVI.[The City of the Sultan]XXXVII.[The Sultan and the Dancing Dervishes]XXXVIII.[His Highness in the Oriental City]