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CONTENTS.
| PART FIRST.—AT SEA. | ||
| BOOK FIRST. | ||
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| The Woods of La Saudraie | 8 | |
BOOK SECOND.—THE CORVETTE "CLAYMORE." | ||
| I. | England and France. | 20 |
| II. | A Night on Shipboard, and concerning the Passenger. | 23 |
| III. | Noble and Plebeian in Alliance. | 25 |
| IV. | Tormentum Belli. | 31 |
| V. | Vis et Vir. | 33 |
| VI. | The Two Scales of the Balance. | 38 |
| VII. | A Voyage is a Lottery. | 41 |
| VIII. | 9—380 | 44 |
| IX. | Some one Escapes. | 49 |
| X. | Does he Escape? | 51 |
BOOK THIRD.—HALMALO. | ||
| I. | The Persuasive Power of Human Speech. | 54 |
| II. | A Peasant's Memory is Worth a Captain's Knowledge. | 59 |
BOOK FOURTH.—TELLMARCH. | ||
| I. | The Top of the Dune. | 68 |
| II. | Aures Habet et non Audiet. | 71 |
| III. | The Advantage of Large Letters. | 73 |
| IV. | The Caimand. | 75 |
| V. | Signed "Gauvain". | 81 |
| VI. | The Sudden Changes of Civil War. | 84 |
| VII. | No Mercy: The Watchword of the Commune. No Quarter: The Watchword of the Princes. | 88 |