CONTENTS

DEDICATEDTOMy Brother,ALLAN MELVILLE.

CONTENTSPREFACEMARDICHAPTER I — Foot in StirrupCHAPTER II — A CalmCHAPTER III — A King for a ComradeCHAPTER IV — A Chat in the CloudsCHAPTER V — Seats secured and Portmanteaus packedCHAPTER VI — Eight BellsCHAPTER VII — A PauseCHAPTER VIII — They push off, Velis et RemisCHAPTER IX — The Watery World is all before ThemCHAPTER X — They arrange their Canopies And Lounges, and try to Make Things comfortableCHAPTER XI — Jarl afflicted with the LockjawCHAPTER XII — More about being in an open BoatCHAPTER XIII — Of the Chondropterygii, and other uncouth Hordes infesting the South SeasCHAPTER XIV — Jarl’s MisgivingsCHAPTER XV — A Stitch in time saves NineCHAPTER XVI — They are BecalmedCHAPTER XVII — In high Spirits, they push on for the Terra IncognitaCHAPTER XVIII — My Lord Shark and his PagesCHAPTER XIX — Who goes there?CHAPTER XX — Noises and PortentsCHAPTER XXI — Man ho!CHAPTER XXII — What befel the Brigantine at the Pearl Shell IslandsCHAPTER XXIII — Sailing from the Island they pillage the CabinCHAPTER XXIV — Dedicated to the College of Physicians and SurgeonsCHAPTER XXV — Peril A Peace-MakerCHAPTER XXVI — Containing a Pennyweight Of PhilosophyCHAPTER XXVII — In which the past History of the Parki is concludedCHAPTER XXVIII — Suspicions laid, and something about the CalmucCHAPTER XXIX — What they lighted upon in further searching the Craft, and the Resolution they came toCHAPTER XXX — Hints for a full length of SamoaCHAPTER XXXI — Rovings Alow and AloftCHAPTER XXXII — Xiphius PlatypterusCHAPTER XXXIII — OtardCHAPTER XXXIV — How they steered on their WayCHAPTER XXXV — Ah, Annatoo!CHAPTER XXXVI — The Parki gives up the GhostCHAPTER XXXVII — Once more they take to the ChamoisCHAPTER XXXVIII — The Sea on FireCHAPTER XXXIX — They fall in with StrangersCHAPTER XL — Sire and SonsCHAPTER XLI — A FrayCHAPTER XLII — RemorseCHAPTER XLIII — The Tent enteredCHAPTER XLIV — Away!CHAPTER XLV — ReminiscencesCHAPTER XLVI — The Chamois with a roving CommissionCHAPTER XLVII — Yillah, Jarl, and SamoaCHAPTER XLVIII — Something under the SurfaceCHAPTER XLIX — YillahCHAPTER L — Yillah in ArdairCHAPTER LI — The Dream begins to fadeCHAPTER LII — World ho!CHAPTER LIII — The Chamois AshoreCHAPTER LIV — A Gentleman from the SunCHAPTER LV — Tiffin in a TempleCHAPTER LVI — King Media a HostCHAPTER LVII — Taji takes Counsel with himselfCHAPTER LVIII — Mardi by Night and Yillah by DayCHAPTER LIX — Their Morning MealCHAPTER LX — Belshazzar on the BenchCHAPTER LXI — An IncognitoCHAPTER LXII — Taji retires from the WorldCHAPTER LXIII — Odo and its LordCHAPTER LXIV — Yillah a PhantomCHAPTER LXV — Taji makes three AcquaintancesCHAPTER LXVI — With a fair Wind, at Sunrise they sailCHAPTER LXVII — Little King PeepiCHAPTER LXVIII — How Teeth were regarded in ValapeeCHAPTER LXIX — The Company discourse, and Braid-Beard rehearses a LegendCHAPTER LXX — The Minstrel leads off with a Paddle-Song; and a Message is received from AbroadCHAPTER LXXI — They land upon the Island of JuamCHAPTER LXXII — A Book from the Chronicles of MohiCHAPTER LXXIII — Something more of the PrinceCHAPTER LXXIV — Advancing deeper into the Vale, they encounter DonjaloloCHAPTER LXXV — Time and TemplesCHAPTER LXXVI — A pleasant Place for a LoungeCHAPTER LXXVII — The House of the AfternoonCHAPTER LXXVIII — Babbalanja solusCHAPTER LXXIX — The Center of many CircumferencesCHAPTER LXXX — Donjalolo in the Bosom of his FamilyCHAPTER LXXXI — Wherein Babbalanja relates the Adventure of one Karkeke in the Land of ShadesCHAPTER LXXXII — How Donjalolo, sent Agents to the Surrounding Isles; with the ResultCHAPTER LXXXIII — They visit the Tributary IsletsCHAPTER LXXXIV — Taji sits down to Dinner with five-And-Twenty Kings, and a royal Time they haveCHAPTER LXXXV — After DinnerCHAPTER LXXXVI — Of those Scamps the PlujiiCHAPTER LXXXVII — Nora-BammaCHAPTER LXXXVIII — In a Calm, Hautia’s Heralds approachCHAPTER LXXXIX — Braid-Beard rehearses the Origin of the Isle of RoguesCHAPTER XC — Rare Sport at OhonooCHAPTER XCI — Of King Uhia and his SubjectsCHAPTER XCII — The God Keevi and the Precipice of MondoCHAPTER XCIII — Babbalanja steps in between Mohi and Yoomy; and Yoomy relates a LegendCHAPTER XCIV — Of that jolly old Lord, Borabolla; and that jolly Island of his, Mondoldo; and of the Fish-Ponds, and the Hereafters of FishCHAPTER XCV — That jolly old Lord Borabolla laughs on both Sides of his FaceCHAPTER XCVI — Samoa a SurgeonCHAPTER XCVII — Faith and KnowledgeCHAPTER XCVIII — The Tale of a TravelerCHAPTER XCIX — “Marnee Ora, Ora Marnee”CHAPTER C — The Pursuer himself is pursuedCHAPTER CI — The IrisCHAPTER CII — They depart from MondoldoCHAPTER CIII — As they sailCHAPTER CIV — Wherein Babbalanja broaches a diabolical Theory, and in his Own Person proves it


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