The Rover of the Andes: A Tale of Adventure on South America
R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne
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The Rover of the Andes: A Tale of Adventure on South America
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R.M. Ballantyne
"The Rover of the Andes"
Chapter One.
A Tale of Adventure in South America.
At the Foot of the Mountain Range.
A Tale of Adventure in South America.
At the Foot of the Mountain Range.
Chapter Two.
Compact with the New Friend and Discovery of an Old One.
Compact with the New Friend and Discovery of an Old One.
Chapter Three.
Lingual Difficulties Accompanied by Physical Dangers and followed by the Advent of Banditti.
Lingual Difficulties Accompanied by Physical Dangers and followed by the Advent of Banditti.
Chapter Four.
In which Quashy is Communicative and an Enemy is Turned into a Friend.
In which Quashy is Communicative and an Enemy is Turned into a Friend.
Chapter Five.
Lawrence and Quashy become “Flosuffical,” and they camp out beside the “Giant’s Castle.”
Lawrence and Quashy become “Flosuffical,” and they camp out beside the “Giant’s Castle.”
Chapter Six.
A Storm in the Mountains—Refuge found—Converse round the Fire.
A Storm in the Mountains—Refuge found—Converse round the Fire.
Chapter Seven.
Things begin to look Brighter—The Guide’s Story.
Things begin to look Brighter—The Guide’s Story.
Chapter Eight.
A New Acquaintance and a Change of Scene.
A New Acquaintance and a Change of Scene.
Chapter Nine.
Tells of a Tremendous Catastrophe.
Tells of a Tremendous Catastrophe.
Chapter Ten.
Recounts some Terrible and some Vigorous Deeds.
Recounts some Terrible and some Vigorous Deeds.
Chapter Eleven.
Outwitted by a Bandit.
Outwitted by a Bandit.
Chapter Twelve.
Thick Woods, Heat, Change of Scene, and Savages.
Thick Woods, Heat, Change of Scene, and Savages.
Chapter Thirteen.
Deals with Spotted Tiger’s Home, and a Hunting Expedition.
Deals with Spotted Tiger’s Home, and a Hunting Expedition.
Chapter Fourteen.
The Hunt continued; one of the Hunters almost concluded. Explorations indulged in, and a Capture effected.
The Hunt continued; one of the Hunters almost concluded. Explorations indulged in, and a Capture effected.
Chapter Fifteen.
An Unexpected Attack and an Unlooked-for Arrival.
An Unexpected Attack and an Unlooked-for Arrival.
Chapter Sixteen.
Tells of Absurd, as well as Evil, Doings, and winds up with a Horrid Surprise.
Tells of Absurd, as well as Evil, Doings, and winds up with a Horrid Surprise.
Chapter Seventeen.
In which Ingenuity, Comicality, Ferocity, Eccentricity, Fecundity, and some other “Ities” in Man and Beast are mentioned.
In which Ingenuity, Comicality, Ferocity, Eccentricity, Fecundity, and some other “Ities” in Man and Beast are mentioned.
Chapter Eighteen.
Pedro becomes communicative; Manuela vocal; Lawrence preposterous; Quashy and Tiger violent—The Whole ending in a Grand Catastrophe.
Pedro becomes communicative; Manuela vocal; Lawrence preposterous; Quashy and Tiger violent—The Whole ending in a Grand Catastrophe.
Chapter Nineteen.
In which, among other things, Lawrence refuses an Invitation, and bids a Final Farewell to Manuela.
In which, among other things, Lawrence refuses an Invitation, and bids a Final Farewell to Manuela.
Chapter Twenty.
Is cumulatively Astonishing.
Is cumulatively Astonishing.
Chapter Twenty One.
Hopes, Fears, Perplexities, Joys, and Explanations.
Hopes, Fears, Perplexities, Joys, and Explanations.
Chapter Twenty Two.
Colonel Marchbanks proves to be not so Good a General as he gets Credit for, and Lawrence stands self-convicted.
Colonel Marchbanks proves to be not so Good a General as he gets Credit for, and Lawrence stands self-convicted.
Chapter Twenty Three.
Treats of Savages, Captives, Chases, Accidents, Incidents, and Perplexities.
Treats of Savages, Captives, Chases, Accidents, Incidents, and Perplexities.
Chapter Twenty Four.
Lawrence and his Man fall in with Strangers, hear Good News, and experience Rough Usage.
Lawrence and his Man fall in with Strangers, hear Good News, and experience Rough Usage.
Chapter Twenty Five.
Begins with Gaucho Homes and Domestic Concerns; continues with two Fights, and ends with a Friend and a “Puzzler.”
Begins with Gaucho Homes and Domestic Concerns; continues with two Fights, and ends with a Friend and a “Puzzler.”
Chapter Twenty Six.
In which Old Friends and Enemies turn up in quite a Surprising Manner, and Quashy’s Joy overflows.
In which Old Friends and Enemies turn up in quite a Surprising Manner, and Quashy’s Joy overflows.
Chapter Twenty Seven.
Describes several Interesting and somewhat Violent Proceedings.
Describes several Interesting and somewhat Violent Proceedings.
Chapter Twenty Eight.
Treats of a Gaucho Youth.
Treats of a Gaucho Youth.
Chapter Twenty Nine.
Describes several Mysterious Meetings and Conversations.
Describes several Mysterious Meetings and Conversations.
Chapter Thirty.
The Last.
The End.
The Last.
The End.
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