| PART I.—THE OLD BUCCANEER |
| CHAPTER | | PAGE |
| I. | The Old Sea-dog at the "Admiral Benbow" | [9] |
| II. | Black Dog appears and disappears | [15] |
| III. | The Black Spot | [22] |
| IV. | The Sea Chest | [28] |
| V. | The Last of the Blind Man | [34] |
| VI. | The Captain’s Papers | [40] |
| PART II.—THE SEA-COOK |
| VII. | I go to Bristol | [49] |
| VIII. | At the Sign of the "Spy-Glass" | [54] |
| IX. | Powder and Arms | [60] |
| X. | The Voyage | [66] |
| XI. | What I Heard in the Apple-Barrel | [72] |
| XII. | Council of War | [79] |
| PART III.—MY SHORE ADVENTURE |
| XIII. | How I began my Shore Adventure | [87] |
| XIV. | The First Blow | [93] |
| XV. | The Man of the Island | [99] |
| PART IV.—THE STOCKADE |
| XVI. | Narrative continued by the Doctor—How the Ship was abandoned | [109] |
| XVII. | Narrative continued by the Doctor—The Jolly-boat’s Last Trip | [114] |
| XVIII. | Narrative continued by the Doctor—End of the First Day’s Fighting | [119] |
| XIX. | Narrative resumed by Jim Hawkins—The Garrison in the Stockade | [124] |
| XX. | Silver’s Embassy | [130] |
| XXI. | The Attack | [136] |
| PART V.—MY SEA ADVENTURE |
| XXII. | How I began my Sea Adventure | [145] |
| XXIII. | The Ebb-Tide runs | [151] |
| XXIV. | The Cruise of the Coracle | [156] |
| XXV. | I strike the Jolly Roger | [162] |
| XXVI. | Israel Hands | [167] |
| XXVII. | "Pieces of Eight" | [176] |
| PART VI.—CAPTAIN SILVER |
| XXVIII. | In the Enemy’s Camp | [185] |
| XXIX. | The Black Spot again | [193] |
| XXX. | On Parole | [200] |
| XXXI. | The Treasure Hunt—Flint’s Pointer | [207] |
| XXXII. | The Treasure Hunt—The Voice among the Trees | [214] |
| XXXIII. | The Fall of a Chieftain | [220] |
| XXXIV. | And Last | [226] |
WILL O’ THE MILL |
| | | PAGE |
| The Plain and the Stars | [235] |
| The Parson’s Marjory | [244] |
| Death | [256] |
THE TREASURE OF FRANCHARD |
| CHAPTER | | |
| I. | By the Dying Mountebank | [267] |
| II. | Morning Talk | [271] |
| III. | The Adoption | [278] |
| IV. | The Education of a Philosopher | [286] |
| V. | Treasure Trove | [296] |
| VI. | A Criminal Investigation, in Two Parts | [309] |
| VII. | The Fall of the House of Desprez | [320] |
| VIII. | The Wages of Philosophy | [329] |