Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of George Gibbs
Author: George Gibbs
Editor: David Widger
Release date: March 30, 2019 [eBook #59164]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
"'Love!' he sneered ... 'I thought you'd say that.'" |
"In the evenings sometimes I read while Jerry whittled" |
"This then was Jerry's house-party—!" |
"'Have pity, Jerry,' she whimpered" |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
Prologue | 1 | |
I | Introducing Peter Nichols | 15 |
II | New York | 27 |
III | The Overall Girl | 42 |
IV | The Job | 56 |
V | New Elements | 71 |
VI | The House of Terror | 88 |
VII | Music | 105 |
VIII | The Placard | 121 |
IX | Shad Is Unpleasant | 137 |
X | Hawk | 153 |
XI | Ancient History | 170 |
XII | Confession | 186 |
XIII | The Chase | 207 |
XIV | Two Letters | 226 |
XV | Superman | 236 |
XVI | Identification | 253 |
XVII | Peter Becomes a Conspirator | 266 |
XVIII | Face to Face | 276 |
XIX[Pg vi] | Yakimov Reveals Himself | 291 |
XX | The Russian Pays | 308 |
XXI | The Inferno | 326 |
XXII | Retribution | 343 |
XXIII | A Visitor | 357 |
“But the Great Head rocks didn’t hear.” | Frontispiece | |
“‘I beg pardon,’ he repeated, ‘but isn’t this yours?’” | 66 | |
“‘What a lot of vermilion you use.’” | 142 | |
“‘You are supposed to be playing the golf of the New Era.’” | 256 |
Crepuscule |
Enigma |
Mystery |
Tanya |
Khodkine |
Zoya |
Camouflage |
Disaster |
Surprises |
Flight |
The Plot |
Pursuit |
A Scent |
The Clue |
The Turkish Cigarette |
Rescue |
The Central Committee |
Von Stromberg |
A Samaritan |
Escape |
The Visitor |
Pilgrims |
The Priest |
A Night Adventure |
Kempelstein |
Finis |
The figure remained as before, staring past the lantern at the solitary oak . . . Frontispiece |
The American caught the glint of sunlight on a weapon |
Her grave eyes met his in one luminous moment |
"Listen to me, Philippe! I swear to you that you have misunderstood" |
"Keep down, Tanya," he cried. "It's I--Philippe" |
PAGE | |
The Effrontery of Paul Jones | 7 |
HIS FIGHT WITH THE "DRAKE" AND DESCENT ON WHITEHAVEN | |
A Struggle to the Death | 24 |
PAUL JONES'S FIGHT WITH THE "SERAPIS" | |
The Terrier and the Mastiff | 34 |
NICHOLAS BIDDLE'S WONDERFUL FIGHT | |
Decatur and the "Philadelphia" | 46 |
The Biggest Little Fight in Naval History | 56 |
DECATUR AND THE TRIPOLITAN GUNBOATS | |
A Double Encounter | 73 |
STEWART AND THE "CYANE" AND "LEVANT" | |
The "Constitution" and the "Guerriere" | 90 |
The "Wasp" and the "Frolic" | 106 |
The "Constitution" and the "Java" | 117 |
The Last of the "Essex" | 132 |
The Captain of the Maintop | 148 |
Cushing and the "Albemarle" | 158 |
Somers and the "Intrepid" | 170 |
The Passing of the Old Navy | 181 |
OLD SALTS AND NEW SAILORS. THE OLD SHIPS AND THE NEW | |
Farragut in Mobile Bay | 220 |
At the Naval Academy | 231 |
Our Nation's New Heroes | 248 |
Heroes of the Deep | 274 |
OUR FISHING FLEET |
The Escape of the "Constitution" | Frontispiece |
The Descent on Whitehaven | 17 |
"Yard-arm to Yard-arm" | 27 |
Decatur boards the "Philadelphia" | 52 |
The Danger of the "Intrepid" | 53 |
"No 'Dutch Courage' on THIS Ship" | 83 |
In the Tops of the "Constitution" | 101 |
The "Constellation" and the "Vengeance" | 155 |
The Smoking Hour | 189 |
Neptune comes Aboard | 191 |
Modern Sea Monsters in Action | 204 |
The Admiral lashed to the Rigging | 225 |
Reefing Top-sails | 242 |
They did not touch Him and His Leg was saved | 252 |
Her Last Duty | 263 |
The Convalescent |
The Mystery Deepens |
The Goose |
Outcast |
Piquette |
Youth Triumphant |
Awakening |
Threats |
Piquette Takes a Hand |
The Samaritan |
Confessions |
Quinlevin Speaks |
Beginning a Journey |
A Night Attack |
Green Eyes |
Nora Speaks |
Jim Makes a Guess |
At Bay |
In the Dark |
Freedom |
The Petit Bleu |
Mystery |
Escape |
The Clue |
The Conclusion |
She crouched, watching, breathless and uncertain . . . Frontispiece |
Moira talked gayly |
Through Moira's clear intelligence the epic filtered |
The mirror sent her back a haggard reflection, pale and somber |
CHAPTER. | PAGE | |
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I. | Of my Meeting with Master Hooper | 1 |
II. | Of the Taking of the Cristobal | 10 |
III. | Mademoiselle | 29 |
IV. | Of my Bout with De Baçan | 39 |
V. | Dieppe | 51 |
VI. | In which I Learn Something | 65 |
VII. | In which I Find new Employment | 81 |
VIII. | We Reach the New Land | 95 |
IX. | We Put to Sea | 110 |
X. | The Hericano | 124 |
XI. | What Befell Us upon the Sand-spit | 135 |
XII. | Truce | 150 |
XIII. | The Line upon the Sand | 164 |
XIV. | The Martyrdom | 174 |
XV. | The Lodge of Seloy | 189 |
XVI. | Of our Escape | 204 |
XVII. | In which we Journey to Paris | 219 |
XVIII. | The Poet King | 235 |
XIX. | I Meet the Avenger | 252 |
XX. | We Set Forth Again | 267 |
XXI. | We Form an Alliance | 281 |
XXII. | Olotoraca | 298 |
XXIII. | The Moon-Princess | 314 |
XXIV. | We Advance | 329 |
XXV. | The Death of the Wolf | 344 |
XXVI. | And Last | 361 |
"Then I left her." (Page 115) | Frontispiece. |
PAGE | |
"A moi! a moi!" | 24 |
"A line in the sand!" | 170 |
"Quick as he was, my hand was ever quicker." | 357 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
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I. | The Fleece Tavern | 1 |
II. | Mistress Barbara Dances the Coranto | 11 |
III. | Monsieur Mornay Becomes Unpopular | 31 |
IV. | Monsieur Waits upon a Lady | 47 |
V. | Indecision | 68 |
VI. | The Escape | 87 |
VII. | Barbara | 113 |
VIII. | The Saucy Sally | 134 |
IX. | "Bras-de-Fer" | 146 |
X. | Bras-de-Fer Makes a Capture | 165 |
XI. | The Enemy in the House | 184 |
XII. | Prisoner and Captor | 201 |
XIII. | Monsieur Learns Something | 213 |
XIV. | The Unmasking | 231 |
XV. | Mutiny | 249 |
XVI. | Marooned | 268 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
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I. | Lost | 1 |
II. | Babes in the Woods | 11 |
III. | Voices | 22 |
IV. | Eden | 33 |
V. | Woman and Man | 46 |
VI. | The Shadow | 60 |
VII. | Allegro | 73 |
VIII. | Chicot, the Jester | 84 |
IX. | The Lorings | 95 |
X. | Mr. Van Duyn Rides Forth | 109 |
XI. | The Cedarcroft Set | 122 |
XII. | Nellie Pennington Cuts In | 136 |
XIII. | Mrs. Pennington's Brougham | 151 |
XIV. | The Junior Member | 166 |
XV. | Discovered | 177 |
XVI. | Behind the Enemy's Back | 190 |
XVII. | "The Pot and Kettle" | 200 |
XVIII. | The Enemy and a Friend | 212 |
XIX. | Love on Crutches | 225 |
XX. | The Intruder | 236 |
XXI.[vi] | Temptation | 247 |
XXII. | Smoke and Fire | 261 |
XXIII. | The Mouse and the Lion | 273 |
XXIV. | Diamond Cut Diamond | 285 |
XXV. | Deep Water | 297 |
XXVI. | Big Business | 310 |
XXVII. | Mr. Loring Reflects | 323 |
XXVIII. | The Lodestar | 338 |
XXIX. | Arcadia Again | 350 |
"The table rang from end to end with joke and laughter." |
"'Do tell me something more, Nina. Was she young and pretty?'" |
"'And you never cared for any one else?'" |
"'Father!' Jane's ... whisper was at his ear." |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
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Prelude | 1 | |
I. | Sheltered People | 5 |
II. | The Undercurrent | 17 |
III. | Rice-Papers | 31 |
IV. | Dangerous Secrets | 45 |
V. | The Pursuit Continues | 55 |
VI. | Rizzio Takes Charge | 68 |
VII. | An Intruder | 83 |
VIII. | Evidence | 96 |
IX. | The Viking's Tower | 108 |
X. | The Yellow Dove | 121 |
XI. | Von Stromberg | 131 |
XII. | Hammersley Explains | 145 |
XIII. | The Unwilling Guest | 157 |
XIV. | Von Stromberg Catechises | 172 |
XV. | The Inquisition | 188 |
XVI. | The General Plays to Win | 206 |
XVII. | Lindberg | 221 |
XVIII. | Success | 243 |
XIX. | The Cave on the Thorwald | 260 |
XX. | The Fight in the Cavern | 275 |
XXI. | Hare and Hounds | 289 |
XXII. | From the Heights | 306 |
XXIII. | Headquarters | 320 |
"His blond hair disheveled, his shoulders coatless, Cyril emerged." | Frontispiece |
FACING PAGE | |
"'Not that,' he whispered hoarsely, 'for God's sake-not that.'" | 80 |
"Her lips ... were whispering words that she hoped could follow him into the distance." | 128 |
"The truth, and he becomes an honorable prisoner of war. Silence, and he is shot tomorrow. Speak." | 218 |