Peter Trawl The Adventures of a Whaler
William Henry Giles Kingston
Literature & Fiction
Peter Trawl The Adventures of a Whaler
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W H G Kingston
"Peter Trawl"
Chapter One.
My early days at home.
My early days at home.
Chapter Two.
How a true friend was gained.
How a true friend was gained.
Chapter Three.
A sad chapter in my life.
A sad chapter in my life.
Chapter Four.
A fearful catastrophe.
A fearful catastrophe.
Chapter Five.
A friend lost and a friend gained.
A friend lost and a friend gained.
Chapter Six.
Turned out of house and home.
Turned out of house and home.
Chapter Seven.
Help comes when least expected.
Help comes when least expected.
Chapter Eight.
My first voyage.
My first voyage.
Chapter Nine.
I experience the perils of the sea.
I experience the perils of the sea.
Chapter Ten.
Alone on the ocean.
Alone on the ocean.
Chapter Eleven.
Dangers multiply.
Dangers multiply.
Chapter Twelve.
Port reached in an unexpected manner.
Port reached in an unexpected manner.
Chapter Thirteen.
A disastrous voyage.
A disastrous voyage.
Chapter Fourteen.
Jim and I carried off against our will.
Jim and I carried off against our will.
Chapter Fifteen.
The voyage of the “Intrepid” begun.
The voyage of the “Intrepid” begun.
Chapter Sixteen.
We cross the Line and attempt to round Cape Horn.
We cross the Line and attempt to round Cape Horn.
Chapter Seventeen.
Rounding Cape Horn.
Rounding Cape Horn.
Chapter Eighteen.
Our first whales caught—I hear news of Jack.
Our first whales caught—I hear news of Jack.
Chapter Nineteen.
Miles Soper’s narrative concluded.
Miles Soper’s narrative concluded.
Chapter Twenty.
A mutiny and its consequences.
A mutiny and its consequences.
Chapter Twenty One.
A cruise across the Pacific and the adventures I met with.
A cruise across the Pacific and the adventures I met with.
Chapter Twenty Two.
A typhoon, and how we got through it.
A typhoon, and how we got through it.
Chapter Twenty Three.
A fearful narrative—Doings at Strong’s Island.
A fearful narrative—Doings at Strong’s Island.
Chapter Twenty Four.
Our life on an uninhabited island.
Our life on an uninhabited island.
Chapter Twenty Five.
A perilous voyage in the whale-boat.
A perilous voyage in the whale-boat.
Chapter Twenty Six.
More startling adventures.
More startling adventures.
Chapter Twenty Seven.
The lost one found at last.
The lost one found at last.
Chapter Twenty Eight.
Escape from the Island and the events which followed.
Escape from the Island and the events which followed.
Chapter Twenty Nine.
On board our old ship—Her voyage through eastern seas.
On board our old ship—Her voyage through eastern seas.
Chapter Thirty.
The voyage home, and how it ended.
The End.
The voyage home, and how it ended.
The End.
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