Tom Cringle's LogReprint of the original, first published in 1867. |
Contents
THE LAUNCHING OF THE LOG | 1 |
THE CRUISE OF THE TORCH | 35 |
THE QUENCHING OF THE TORCH | 72 |
SCENES OY THE COSTA FIRME | 96 |
THE PICCAROON | 106 |
THE CRUISE OF THE SPARK | 119 |
SCENES IN JAMAICA | 128 |
THE CHASE OF THE SMUGGLER | 151 |
THE CRUISE OF THE FIREBRAND 226 | 266 |
CONTENTS | 267 |
XIII THE PIRATES LEMAN | 292 |
SCENES IN CUBA | 324 |
CHAP PAGE XV THE FIRST CRUISE OF THE WAVETHE ACTION WITH THE SLAVER | 355 |
THE SECOND CRUISE OF THE WAVE | 386 |
THE THIRD CRUISE OF THE WAVE | 446 |
TROPICAL HIGHJINKS | 487 |
CUBA FISHERMEN | 169 |
VOMITO PRIETO | 202 |
MORE SCENES IN JAMAICA | 224 |
THE LAST OF THE LOGTOM CRINGLES FARE WELL | 518 |
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