- I [The Charm Boy] 6
- II [The Floating Island] 32
- III [The Hermit of Ganassi Peak] 51
- IV [The Fire Tree] 78
- V [Riding the Cataract] 108
- VI [The Jungle Menace] 129
- VII [The Secret of the Source] 157
- VIII [The Juramentado Gunboat] 193
- IX [The Bichara] 223
- X [Piang’s Triumph] 251
List of Illustrations
- [Slowly he swam downward, conscious of a large body moving near him] Frontispiece
- [Rising to his feet, spear poised, he waited] 17
- [His hands closed over something] 36
- [On its neck it supported a weird creature] 70
- [“The boom! We must cut it!”] 87
- [With hands outstretched above his head, he waited for the great moment] 122
- [Piang reached up on tiptoe to pluck a ripe mango] 139
- [Gracefully the little slave-girl eluded Piang and Sicto] 149
- [Over and over they rolled, splashing and fighting] 167
- [A shrill whistle echoed through the forest] 210
- [“Juramentado! Gobernado!” faintly whispered Piang] 227
- [The water spout caught the eggshell praus in its toils] 261
The Adventures of Piang
The Moro Jungle Boy
“Do you know the fragrant stillness of the orchid scented glade,
Where the blazoned, bird-winged butterflies flap through?”
The Adventures of Piang
The Moro Jungle Boy
Piang is a real boy. Dato Kali Pandapatan is a real Moro chief. The Moro is not a Filipino.