CONTENTSCHAPTER I--How the Tidings of the Restoration Came to RakeCHAPTER II--Of the Arrest and Escape of Increase JoyceCHAPTER III--Concerning my Journey to PortsmouthCHAPTER IV--How Judgment was Passed on the Dorset SmugglersCHAPTER V--Of my First Ship, theGannetCHAPTER VI--Of the Finding of Pedro Alvarez, and of the Strange Tale that he ToldCHAPTER VII--Concerning the Treasure IslandCHAPTER VIII--Of an Encounter with an Algerine CorsairCHAPTER IX--I lose theLittle GannetCHAPTER X--How I Defended the ForetopCHAPTER XI--Of the Manner of my HomecomingCHAPTER XII--The Smugglers' CaveCHAPTER XIII--The EscapeCHAPTER XIV--I Set Out to Fight the DutchCHAPTER XV--Of the Famous Sea Fight of Four DaysCHAPTER XVI--I Meet an Old EnemyCHAPTER XVII--Showing that there are Two Means of Leaving a PrisonCHAPTER XVIII--The Veil is Partly DrawnCHAPTER XIX--How Three Horsemen set out for the NorthCHAPTER XX--What we Heard and Saw at Holwick.CHAPTER XXI--Our Search for the Treasure————IllustrationsInch by inch they were driven back. . . . . . FrontispieceI ran at my father's murderer and rained blow after blow upon his head and bodyThey clambered up our sides with the greatest intrepidityThe chest is hoisted to the surface
CONTENTSCHAPTER I--How the Tidings of the Restoration Came to RakeCHAPTER II--Of the Arrest and Escape of Increase JoyceCHAPTER III--Concerning my Journey to PortsmouthCHAPTER IV--How Judgment was Passed on the Dorset SmugglersCHAPTER V--Of my First Ship, theGannetCHAPTER VI--Of the Finding of Pedro Alvarez, and of the Strange Tale that he ToldCHAPTER VII--Concerning the Treasure IslandCHAPTER VIII--Of an Encounter with an Algerine CorsairCHAPTER IX--I lose theLittle GannetCHAPTER X--How I Defended the ForetopCHAPTER XI--Of the Manner of my HomecomingCHAPTER XII--The Smugglers' CaveCHAPTER XIII--The EscapeCHAPTER XIV--I Set Out to Fight the DutchCHAPTER XV--Of the Famous Sea Fight of Four DaysCHAPTER XVI--I Meet an Old EnemyCHAPTER XVII--Showing that there are Two Means of Leaving a PrisonCHAPTER XVIII--The Veil is Partly DrawnCHAPTER XIX--How Three Horsemen set out for the NorthCHAPTER XX--What we Heard and Saw at Holwick.CHAPTER XXI--Our Search for the Treasure
CHAPTER I--How the Tidings of the Restoration Came to RakeCHAPTER II--Of the Arrest and Escape of Increase JoyceCHAPTER III--Concerning my Journey to PortsmouthCHAPTER IV--How Judgment was Passed on the Dorset SmugglersCHAPTER V--Of my First Ship, theGannetCHAPTER VI--Of the Finding of Pedro Alvarez, and of the Strange Tale that he ToldCHAPTER VII--Concerning the Treasure IslandCHAPTER VIII--Of an Encounter with an Algerine CorsairCHAPTER IX--I lose theLittle GannetCHAPTER X--How I Defended the ForetopCHAPTER XI--Of the Manner of my HomecomingCHAPTER XII--The Smugglers' CaveCHAPTER XIII--The EscapeCHAPTER XIV--I Set Out to Fight the DutchCHAPTER XV--Of the Famous Sea Fight of Four DaysCHAPTER XVI--I Meet an Old EnemyCHAPTER XVII--Showing that there are Two Means of Leaving a PrisonCHAPTER XVIII--The Veil is Partly DrawnCHAPTER XIX--How Three Horsemen set out for the NorthCHAPTER XX--What we Heard and Saw at Holwick.CHAPTER XXI--Our Search for the Treasure
CHAPTER I--How the Tidings of the Restoration Came to Rake
CHAPTER II--Of the Arrest and Escape of Increase Joyce
CHAPTER III--Concerning my Journey to Portsmouth
CHAPTER IV--How Judgment was Passed on the Dorset Smugglers
CHAPTER V--Of my First Ship, theGannet
CHAPTER VI--Of the Finding of Pedro Alvarez, and of the Strange Tale that he Told
CHAPTER VII--Concerning the Treasure Island
CHAPTER VIII--Of an Encounter with an Algerine Corsair
CHAPTER IX--I lose theLittle Gannet
CHAPTER X--How I Defended the Foretop
CHAPTER XI--Of the Manner of my Homecoming
CHAPTER XII--The Smugglers' Cave
CHAPTER XIII--The Escape
CHAPTER XIV--I Set Out to Fight the Dutch
CHAPTER XV--Of the Famous Sea Fight of Four Days
CHAPTER XVI--I Meet an Old Enemy
CHAPTER XVII--Showing that there are Two Means of Leaving a Prison
CHAPTER XVIII--The Veil is Partly Drawn
CHAPTER XIX--How Three Horsemen set out for the North
CHAPTER XX--What we Heard and Saw at Holwick.
CHAPTER XXI--Our Search for the Treasure
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Illustrations
Inch by inch they were driven back. . . . . . FrontispieceI ran at my father's murderer and rained blow after blow upon his head and bodyThey clambered up our sides with the greatest intrepidityThe chest is hoisted to the surface