The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands
R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne
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The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands
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R.M. Ballantyne
"The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands"
Preface.
Chapter One.
Particular Inquiries.
Particular Inquiries.
Chapter Two.
The Floating Light Becomes the Scene of Floating Surmises and Vague Suspicions.
The Floating Light Becomes the Scene of Floating Surmises and Vague Suspicions.
Chapter Three.
A Disturbed Night; a Wreck and an Unexpected Rescue.
A Disturbed Night; a Wreck and an Unexpected Rescue.
Chapter Four.
A New Character Introduced.
A New Character Introduced.
Chapter Five.
More New Characters Introduced.
More New Characters Introduced.
Chapter Six.
The Tempter and the Tempted.
The Tempter and the Tempted.
Chapter Seven.
Treats of Queeker and Others—also of Youthful Jealousy, Love, Poetry, and Confusion of Ideas.
Treats of Queeker and Others—also of Youthful Jealousy, Love, Poetry, and Confusion of Ideas.
Chapter Eight.
The Sloop Nora—Mr Jones Becomes Communicative, and Billy Towler, for the First Time in his Life, Thoughtful.
The Sloop Nora—Mr Jones Becomes Communicative, and Billy Towler, for the First Time in his Life, Thoughtful.
Chapter Nine.
Mr Jones Takes Strong Measures to Secure his Ends, and Introduces Billy and his Friends to some New Scenes and Moments.
Mr Jones Takes Strong Measures to Secure his Ends, and Introduces Billy and his Friends to some New Scenes and Moments.
Chapter Ten.
Treats of Tender Subjects of a Peculiar Kind, and Shows how Billy Towler got into Scrapes and out of Them.
Treats of Tender Subjects of a Peculiar Kind, and Shows how Billy Towler got into Scrapes and out of Them.
Chapter Eleven.
The Ancient Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond.
The Ancient Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond.
Chapter Twelve.
Strange Sights and Scenes on Land and Sea.
Strange Sights and Scenes on Land and Sea.
Chapter Thirteen.
Bob Queeker Comes out Very Strong Indeed.
Bob Queeker Comes out Very Strong Indeed.
Chapter Fourteen.
The Lamplighter at Home, and Threatening Appearances.
The Lamplighter at Home, and Threatening Appearances.
Chapter Fifteen.
A Night of Wreck and Disaster—The Gull “Comes to Grief.”
A Night of Wreck and Disaster—The Gull “Comes to Grief.”
Chapter Sixteen.
Getting Ready for Action.
Getting Ready for Action.
Chapter Seventeen.
The Battle.
The Battle.
Chapter Eighteen.
Shows that there are no Effects without Adequate Causes.
Shows that there are no Effects without Adequate Causes.
Chapter Nineteen.
Confidences and Cross Purposes.
Confidences and Cross Purposes.
Chapter Twenty.
Mysterious Doings.
Mysterious Doings.
Chapter Twenty One.
On the Scent.
On the Scent.
Chapter Twenty Two.
Mr Jones is Outwitted, and Nora is left Desolate.
Mr Jones is Outwitted, and Nora is left Desolate.
Chapter Twenty Three.
Tells of an Unlooked-for Return, and Describes a Great Feast.
Tells of an Unlooked-for Return, and Describes a Great Feast.
Chapter Twenty Four.
Conclusion.
Conclusion.
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