The Voyage of the Aurora
Harry Collingwood
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The Voyage of the Aurora
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Harry Collingwood
"The Voyage of the Aurora"
Chapter One.
Introduces Lucy Walford.
Introduces Lucy Walford.
Chapter Two.
Captain Leicester hears Bad News.
Captain Leicester hears Bad News.
Chapter Three.
A Capture and a Recapture.
A Capture and a Recapture.
Chapter Four.
The Departure of the Convoy.
The Departure of the Convoy.
Chapter Five.
“Choppee for Changee—A Black Dog for a Blue Monkey.”
“Choppee for Changee—A Black Dog for a Blue Monkey.”
Chapter Six.
The Mutiny on board the “Princess Royal.”
The Mutiny on board the “Princess Royal.”
Chapter Seven.
Lieutenant Walford finds himself in an exceedingly unpleasant Position.
Lieutenant Walford finds himself in an exceedingly unpleasant Position.
Chapter Eight.
A Double Tragedy.
A Double Tragedy.
Chapter Nine.
Driven to Madness.
Driven to Madness.
Chapter Ten.
A Strange Rencontre.
A Strange Rencontre.
Chapter Eleven.
A Suspicious Sail.
A Suspicious Sail.
Chapter Twelve.
A Marine Duel—and its Result.
A Marine Duel—and its Result.
Chapter Thirteen.
Surprised.
Surprised.
Chapter Fourteen.
Sold into Slavery.
Sold into Slavery.
Chapter Fifteen.
A Dash for Freedom.
A Dash for Freedom.
Chapter Sixteen.
The Pursuit.
The Pursuit.
Chapter Seventeen.
On the Face of the Precipice.
On the Face of the Precipice.
Chapter Eighteen.
The Fugitives make good their Escape.
The Fugitives make good their Escape.
Chapter Nineteen.
Death claims a Victim.
Death claims a Victim.
Chapter Twenty.
Mr Bowen unexpectedly reappears.
Mr Bowen unexpectedly reappears.
Chapter Twenty One.
The “Aurora” turns up again.
The “Aurora” turns up again.
Chapter Twenty Two.
“All’s Well that Ends Well.”
The End.
“All’s Well that Ends Well.”
The End.
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