Kidnapped

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Kidnapped
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Kidnapped is a fast-moving historical fiction adventure story. Written as a "boys novel" and first published in the magazine Young Folks from May to July 1886, the novel has attracted the praise and admiration of writers as diverse as Henry James, Jorge Luis Borges and Seamus Heaney.— Excerpted from Kidnapped (novel) on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


  1. Chapter I. I Set Off Upon My Journey to the House of Shaws
  2. Chapter II. I Come to My Journey's End
  3. Chapter III. I Make Acquaintance of My Uncle
  4. Chapter IV. I Run a Great Danger in the House of Shaws
  5. Chapter V. I Go to the Queen's Ferry
  6. Chapter VI. What Befell at the Queen's Ferry
  7. Chapter VII. I Go to Sea in the Brig "Covenant" of Dysart
  8. Chapter VIII. The Round-House
  9. Chapter IX. The Man with the Belt of Gold
  10. Chapter X. The Siege of the Round-House
  11. Chapter XI. The Captain Knuckles Under
  12. Chapter XII. I Hear of the "Red Fox"
  13. Chapter XIII. The Loss of the Brig
  14. Chapter XIV. The Islet
  15. Chapter XV. The Lad with the Silver Button: Through the Isle of Mull
  16. Chapter XVI. The Lad with the Silver Button: Across Morven
  17. Chapter XVII. The Death of the Red Fox
  18. Chapter XVIII. I Talk with Alan in the Wood of Lettermore
  19. Chapter XIX. The House of Fear
  20. Chapter XX. The Flight in the Heather: The Rocks
  21. Chapter XXI. The Flight in the Heather: The Heugh of Corrynakiegh
  22. Chapter XXII. The Flight in the Heather: The Moor
  23. Chapter XXIII. Cluny's Cage
  24. Chapter XXIV. The Flight in the Heather: The Quarrel
  25. Chapter XXV. In Balquhidder
  26. Chapter XXVI. End of the Flight: We Pass the Forth
  27. Chapter XXVII. I Come to Mr. Rankeillor
  28. Chapter XXVIII. I Go in Quest of My Inheritance
  29. Chapter XXIX. I Come Into My Kingdom
  30. Chapter XXX. Good-Bye


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