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CONTENTS.




PART FIRST.—AT SEA.
 
BOOK FIRST.
 
CHAPTER PAGE
The Woods of La Saudraie 8

BOOK SECOND.—THE CORVETTE "CLAYMORE."
 
I. England and France. 20
II. A Night on Shipboard, and concerning the Passenger. 23
III. Noble and Plebeian in Alliance. 25
IV. Tormentum Belli. 31
V. Vis et Vir. 33
VI. The Two Scales of the Balance. 38
VII. A Voyage is a Lottery. 41
VIII. 9—380 44
IX. Some one Escapes. 49
X. Does he Escape? 51

BOOK THIRD.—HALMALO.
 
I. The Persuasive Power of Human Speech. 54
II. A Peasant's Memory is Worth a Captain's Knowledge. 59

BOOK FOURTH.—TELLMARCH.
 
I. The Top of the Dune. 68
II. Aures Habet et non Audiet. 71
III. The Advantage of Large Letters. 73
IV. The Caimand. 75
V. Signed "Gauvain". 81
VI. The Sudden Changes of Civil War. 84
VII. No Mercy: The Watchword of the Commune. No Quarter: The Watchword of the Princes. 88