The Green Ray
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| The Green Ray by , translated by Mary de Hauteville |
| Published by Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, London, 1883. |
[edit] Table of Contents
- Chapter I: The Brothers Sam and Sib.
- Chapter II: Helena Campbell.
- Chapter III: The Article in the Morning Post.
- Chapter IV: Down the Clyde.
- Chapter V: Change of Steamers.
- Chapter VI: The Gulf of Coryvrechan.
- Chapter VII: Aristobulus Ursiclos.
- Chapter VIII: A Cloud on the Horizon.
- Chapter IX: Dame Bess's Talk.
- Chapter X: A Croquet Party.
- Chapter XI: Oliver Sinclair.
- Chapter XII: New Plans.
- Chapter XIII: The Glories of the Sea.
- Chapter XIV: Life at Iona.
- Chapter XV: The Ruins of Iona.
- Chapter XVI: Two Gun-shots.
- Chapter XVII: On Board the Clorinda.
- Chapter XVIII: Staffa.
- Chapter XIX: Fingal's Cave.
- Chapter XX: For Helena's Sake.
- Chapter XXI: A Tempest in a Cavern.
- Chapter XXII: The Green Ray.
- Chapter XXIII: Conclusion.
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