pia 39
III. Rantaine 41
IV. Continuation of the Story of Utopia 44
V. The Devil Boat 46
VI. Lethierry's Exaltation 50
VII. The same Godfather and the same Patron Saint 52
VIII. "Bonnie Dundee" 54
IX. The Man who discovered Rantaine's Character 57
X. Long Yarns 58
XI. Matrimonial Prospects 60
XII. An Anomaly in the Character of Lethierry 61
XIII. Thoughtlessness adds a Grace to Beauty 65
Book IV.--THE BAGPIPE
I. Streaks of Fire on the Horizon 67
II. The Unknown unfolds itself by Degrees 69
III. The Air "Bonnie Dundee" finds an Echo on the Hill 71
IV. "A serenade by night may please a lady fair, 72
But of uncle and of guardian let the troubadour
beware." _Unpublished Comedy_
V. A Deserved Success has always its Detractors 74
VI. The Sloop _Cashmere_ saves a Shipwrecked Crew 75
VII. How an Idler had the Good Fortune to be seen 77
by a Fisherman
Book V.--THE REVOLVER
I. Conversations at the Jean Auberge 80
II. Clubin observes Someone 86
III. Clubin carries away Something and brings back 88
Nothing
IV. Pleinmont 91
V. The Birds'-nesters 96
VI. The Jacressade 108
VII. Nocturnal Buyers and Mysterious Sellers 114
VIII. A "Cannon" off the Red Ball and the Black 117
IX. Useful Information for Persons who expect or 125
fear the Arrival of Letters from beyond Sea
Book VI.--THE DRUNKEN STEERSMAN AND THE SOBER CAPTAIN
I. The Douvres 130
II. An Unexpected Flask of Brandy 132
III. Conversations interrupted 135
IV. Captain Clubin displays all his great Qualities 142
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