Happy Jack and other Tales of the Sea
William Henry Giles Kingston
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Happy Jack and other Tales of the Sea
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W.H.G. Kingston
"Happy Jack"
A Tale of the Sea.
Chapter One.
The “Naiad.”
I go to sea in rather unromantic surroundings.
The “Naiad.”
I go to sea in rather unromantic surroundings.
Chapter Two.
A storm.
A storm.
Chapter Three.
On the Russian frigate.
On the Russian frigate.
Chapter Four.
On board the American brig.
On board the American brig.
Chapter Five.
Old Tom’s Story.
Old Tom’s Story.
Chapter Six.
The brig blown up.
The brig blown up.
Chapter Seven.
A strange discovery.
A strange discovery.
Chapter Eight.
I reach home and think I have had enough of the sea.
I reach home and think I have had enough of the sea.
Chapter Nine.
The “San Fiorenzo” and her Captain.
Narrated by Admiral M—.
The “San Fiorenzo” and her Captain.
Narrated by Admiral M—.
Chapter Ten.
Orlo and Era.
A Tale of the African Slave Trade.
Orlo and Era.
A Tale of the African Slave Trade.
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