T. NELSON AND SONSLondon, Edinburgh, and New York1900CONTENTS.I. [A POOR START]II. [THE WAY OPENS]III. [UNEVEN GOING]IV. [PERILS BY THE WAY]V. [ON BOARD THE "MINNESOTA"]VI. [IN HAMPTON ROADS]VII. [THE GREAT NAVAL COMBAT]VIII. [ADVENTURES ASHORE]IX. [FROM FRIEND TO FRIEND]X. [REINSTATED]XI. [IN A STRAIT BETWIXT TWO]XII. [ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL]ILLUSTRATIONS[ "Down sank the gallant ship, driving her crew to the spar-deck." ][ "On being lifted carefully in, Miss Drummond fainted for the moment." ][ "Terry, attired as never before, set out for Long Wharf." ][ "The whole ship had the appearance of being in readiness for an expected foe." ][ "He succeeded in ingratiating himself with the driver of the train." ]