Early rising and “Jamie Thomson”​—​Journey to English Harbour​—​Windmills and Don Quixote​—​Groups of negroes and their equipages​—​All Saints’ chapel of ease​—​The “Hamlet”​—​Village of Liberta​—​Grace Hill​—​Patterson’s and Prince William​—​English Harbour market​—​Streets and dwellings​—​Commissariat’s store and government tank​—​Dockyard​—​The superintendent​—​Stores and storehouses​—​Engineer’s workshop​—​Blacksmith’s shop and blowing machine​—​Limes and roses​—​Recollections of England​—​Lieutenant Peterson and Lord Camelford​—​His lordship’s pranks​—​The ordnance​—​Clarence House and Dows Hill​—​The Ridge and “Shirley heights”​—​Fort Charlotte and Fort Berkeley​—​Bats Cave​—​The Savannah and its tombs​—​Indian Creek​—​Return to town

[CHAPTER XXIII.]

Zulmiera, the Half-Carib girl, a Legend of the Savannah

[CHAPTER XXIV.]

Continuation of the Legend

[CHAPTER XXV.]

Conclusion of the Legend

[CHAPTER XXVI.]

Towns: Falmouth​—​Church and churchyard​—​Mangroves and acacias​—​Black’s Point​—​Bridgetown​—​Willoughby Bay​—​Its site and decoration​—​The superintendent of the Wesleyan schools​—​School-room​—​Methodist chapel​—​The Memoras​—​St Philip’s church​—​Beautiful views​—​Parham​—​Its derivation and site​—​St Peter’s church​—​Churchyard​—​The new church​—​Methodist chapel and school-room

[CHAPTER XXVII.]