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CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAPTER I.
SIXTEEN YEARS BEFORE 11
CHAPTER II.
THE END OF A SAD STORY 29
CHAPTER III.
LITTLE BOBTAIL 47
CHAPTER IV.
THE JANTY YACHT 65
CHAPTER V.
MONKEY 81
CHAPTER VI.
CAPTAIN CHINKS 99
CHAPTER VII.
IN THE CABIN OF THE SKYLARK 117
CHAPTER VIII.
A CHANCE FOR BUSINESS 135
CHAPTER IX.
THE PENOBSCOT 153
CHAPTER X.
GRACE MONTAGUE 171
CHAPTER XI.
THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL 189
CHAPTER XII.
CAPTAIN CHIVES IS INDIFFERENT 207
CHAPTER XIII.
THE EXAMINATION 225
CHAPTER XIV.
THE DISCHARGE 243
CHAPTER XV.
A TRIP TO BAR HARBOR 260
CHAPTER XVI.
THE CHASE 278
CHAPTER XVII.
THE WRECK OF THE PENOBSCOT 296
CHAPTER XVIII.
ROBERT BARKESDALE MONTAGUE 313
LITTLE BOBTAIL;
OR,
THE WRECK OF THE PENOBSCOT.
CHAPTER I.
SIXTEEN YEARS BEFORE.
"If you do, Edward, you are no son of mine," said the Honorable Peter
Montague, wrathfully, to the young gentleman who stood before him with
bowed head. "If you connect yourself in any manner with the family of
Richard Medway, I will disown you; I will never speak to you; I will
never permit you to come into my presence again!"
"But, father--"
"I won't argue the matter," interposed the irate old gentleman. "You
know that Medway and I are sworn foes; that he has injured me in my
prospects, in my name, and reputation. I wouldn't forgive him if he
went down on his knees and sued for my pardon. He has injured me in that
manner and to that degree that there is no possibility of
reconciliation."
"But Mr. Medway has no such feelings towards you. He respects you, in
spite of your differences," added Edward Montague, in the gentlest of
tones.
"I don't care what his feelings are towards me. After injuring me as he
has, he can afford to be magnanimous. After robbing me of my hopes and
my reputation, he can talk very flippantly about burying the hatchet. I
tell you again there must be no relations of any kind between his family
and mine. I am astonished and indignant, Edward, to think that you
should allow yourself to be caught in any such trap."
"Trap, father!" exclaimed the young man, a slight flush of indignation
spreading over his handsome face.
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CHAPTER I.
SIXTEEN YEARS BEFORE 11
CHAPTER II.
THE END OF A SAD STORY 29
CHAPTER III.
LITTLE BOBTAIL 47
CHAPTER IV.
THE JANTY YACHT 65
CHAPTER V.
MONKEY 81
CHAPTER VI.
CAPTAIN CHINKS 99
CHAPTER VII.
IN THE CABIN OF THE SKYLARK 117
CHAPTER VIII.
A CHANCE FOR BUSINESS 135
CHAPTER IX.
THE PENOBSCOT 153
CHAPTER X.
GRACE MONTAGUE 171
CHAPTER XI.
THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL 189
CHAPTER XII.
CAPTAIN CHIVES IS INDIFFERENT 207
CHAPTER XIII.
THE EXAMINATION 225
CHAPTER XIV.
THE DISCHARGE 243
CHAPTER XV.
A TRIP TO BAR HARBOR 260
CHAPTER XVI.
THE CHASE 278
CHAPTER XVII.
THE WRECK OF THE PENOBSCOT 296
CHAPTER XVIII.
ROBERT BARKESDALE MONTAGUE 313
LITTLE BOBTAIL;
OR,
THE WRECK OF THE PENOBSCOT.
CHAPTER I.
SIXTEEN YEARS BEFORE.
"If you do, Edward, you are no son of mine," said the Honorable Peter
Montague, wrathfully, to the young gentleman who stood before him with
bowed head. "If you connect yourself in any manner with the family of
Richard Medway, I will disown you; I will never speak to you; I will
never permit you to come into my presence again!"
"But, father--"
"I won't argue the matter," interposed the irate old gentleman. "You
know that Medway and I are sworn foes; that he has injured me in my
prospects, in my name, and reputation. I wouldn't forgive him if he
went down on his knees and sued for my pardon. He has injured me in that
manner and to that degree that there is no possibility of
reconciliation."
"But Mr. Medway has no such feelings towards you. He respects you, in
spite of your differences," added Edward Montague, in the gentlest of
tones.
"I don't care what his feelings are towards me. After injuring me as he
has, he can afford to be magnanimous. After robbing me of my hopes and
my reputation, he can talk very flippantly about burying the hatchet. I
tell you again there must be no relations of any kind between his family
and mine. I am astonished and indignant, Edward, to think that you
should allow yourself to be caught in any such trap."
"Trap, father!" exclaimed the young man, a slight flush of indignation
spreading over his handsome face.
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