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Chapter VIII - Change rather than Conclusion

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Chapter IX - Success snatched away as soon as granted

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Chapter VI - De Profundis ad Altum

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Chapter III - Another Form of Combat in the Gulf

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Chapter II - The Leather Trunk

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Book Second - Gratitude in Full Despotism - Chapter I - Joy Surrounded by Anguish

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Chapter IV - "For your Wife when you Marry"

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Book Third - The Battle - Chapter I - Extremes Meet

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Chapter IV - Turba, Turma

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Book Four - The Pitfalls of the Obstacle - Chapter I - A Man who is Hungry is not the only Hungry one

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Chapter VII - A Danger at Once

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Chapter II - Again the Port Bell

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Chapter X - The Warnings of the Sea

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Chapter II - Despairs in Presence of Each Other

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Chapter V - In the Interval which Separates Six Inches from Two Feet there is Room to Lodge Death

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Chapter V - The Great Tomb

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Chapter XI - A Word to the Wise is Sufficient

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Chapter V - Gilliatt has his Choice

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Chapter III - Explanation of the Noise to which Gilliatt Listened

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Chapter VII - There is an Ear in the Unknown

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Chapter VI - The Combat

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Chapter II - Sea Breezes

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Part Third - Déruchette - Book First - Night and Morn - Chapter I - The Bell of the Port

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Chapter III - The Foresight of Abnegation

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Chapter IV - Nothing is Hidden and Nothing is Lost

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Book Third - Departure of the "Cashmere" - Chapter I - The Havelet quite close to the Church

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Chapter II - The Monster

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Chapter IV - Continuation of the History of Utopia

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Chapter VI - Entrance of Lethierry into Glory

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Chapter VII - The same Godfather and the same Protectress

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Chapter V - The Devil-Boat

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Chapter VI - The Jacressarde

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Chapter XIII - Heedlessness adds New Grace to Beauty

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Chapter VII - Nocturnal Purchasers and a Shady Vendor

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Chapter VI - A Stable for the Horse

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Chapter X - The Forge

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Chapter III - The Ancient Dialect of the Sea

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Chapter IV - One is Vulnerable through what one Loves

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Chapter VI - The Luck of a Shipwrecked Crew in meeting a Sloop

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Chapter VIII - "Bonny Dundee"

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Chapter II - The Eternal History of Utopia

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Chapter XI - A Glance at Possible Husbands

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Chapter II - An Entrance, Step by Step, into the Unknown

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Book Fifth - The Revolver - Chapter I - The Conversation at the Jean Tavern

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Chapter X - Tales of Long Voyages

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Chapter IX - The Man who had seen through Rantaine

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Chapter XII - The Interior of a Submarine Edifice

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Book Third - Durande and Déruchette - Chapter I - Chatter and Smoke

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Book Fourth - The Bagpipe - Chaprer I - The First Gleams of Dawn, or a Conflagration

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Chapter III - Clubin Carries Away and does not Bring Back

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Chapter III - Interrupted Conversations

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Chapter IV - Plainmont

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Chapter VIII - The Red Ball and the Black Ball Carom

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Chapter IX - Information Useful to Persons who await or who fear Letters from Across the Sea

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Chapter III - Rantaine

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Chapter XII - An Exception in the Character of Lethierry

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Book Sixth - The Drunken Helmsman and the Sober Captain - Chapter I - The Douvres Rocks

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Chapter II - Unexpected Brandy

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Chapter III - The Air "Bonny Dundee" finds an Echo on the Hill

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Chapter III - Tempt not the Bible

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Chapter VII - A Chamber for the Traveller

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Book Seventh - The Imprudence of asking Questions of a. Book - Chapter I - The Pearl at the Bottom of the Precipice

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Chapter VII - The Unexpected intervenes

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Chapter III - Sound but not Safe

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Chapter IV - A Nocturnal Serenade

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Chapter II - How Shakespeare and Aeschylus can meet

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Chapter IV - A Preliminary Exmination

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Chapter II - Much Astonishment on the Western Coast

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Chapter VIII - Importunaeque Volucres

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Chapter II - Clubin perceives some one

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Chapter V - Clubin puts the Finishing Touch to Admiration

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Chapter III - Gilliatt's Masterpiece comes to the succor of Lethierry's Masterpiece

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Chapter VI - Gilliatt brings the Paunch into Position

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Volume II - Part Two - Gilliatt The Crafty - Book First - The Reef - Chapter I - The Place which it is Hard to Reach and Difficult to Leave

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Chapter V - A Word as to the Secret Cooperation of the Elements

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Chapter IV - Sub Re

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Chapter V - Well-Merited Success is always Hated

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Chapter V - The Bird-Nesters

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Chapter XI - A Discovery

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Chapter V - Sub Umbra

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Book Second - Labor - Chapter I - The Resources of one who lacks Everything

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Chapter XIII - What one sees there, and what one gets a Glimpse of

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Chapter II - The Thoroughness of the Disaster

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Chapter IV - In which Captain Clubin displays all his Qualities

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Chapter IX - The Reef, and the Manner of Using it

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Chapter VI - The Interior of an Abyss Illuminated

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Volume I - Dedication & Preface

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Chaptef II - The Bû de la Rue

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Chapter V - Other Suspicious Things about Gilliatt

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Book First - What a Bad Reputation is Composed of - Chapter I - A Word Written on a Blank Page

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Book Second - Mess Lethierry - Chapter I - A Restless Life and a Quiet Conscience

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Chapter III - For your Wife when you Marry

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Chapter IV - Unpopularity

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Chapter VI - The Paunch Boat

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Chapter II - A Taste which he had

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Chapter VIII - The Chair of Gild-Holm-'Ur

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Chapter VII - For a Haunted House, a Visionary Inhabitant