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1. Chapter 1. In Which I Am A Caitiff2. Chapter 2. In Which I Hold A Parley3. Chapter 3. In Which I Am A Captive4. Chapter 4. In Which I Am A Pirate5. Chapter 5. In Which We Sail For The Spanish Main6. Chapter 6. In Which I Acquire A Friend7. Chapter 7. In Which I Achieve A Name8. Chapter 8. In Which We Have An Adventure9. Chapter 9. In Which We Take Much Treasure10. Chapter 10. In Which I Show My True Colors11. Chapter 11. In Which My Plot Thickens12. Chapter 12. In Which We Close With The Enemy13. Chapter 13. In Which We Board The Enemy14. Chapter 14. In Which Is Abounding Trouble15. Chapter 15. In Which Is Conversation With The Captive Maiden16. Chapter 16. In Which Is Further Parley With The Captive Maiden17. Chapter 17. In Which Is Hue And Cry18. Chapter 18. In Which Is Discussion Of Two Aunties19. Chapter 19. In Which I Establish A Modus Vivendi20. Chapter 20. In Which I Have Polite Conversation, But Little Else21. Chapter 21. In Which We Make A Run For It22. Chapter 22. In Which I Walk And Talk With Helena23. Chapter 23. In Which Is A Pretty Kettle Of Fish24. Chapter 24. In Which We Have A Sensation25. Chapter 25. In Which We Meet The Other Man, Also Another Woman26. Chapter 26. In Which We Burn All Bridges27. Chapter 27. In Which We Reach The Spanish Main28. Chapter 28. In Which Is Certain Polite Conversation29. Chapter 29. In Which Is Shipwreck30. Chapter 30. In Which Is Shipwreck Of Other Sort31. Chapter 31. In Which We Take To The Boats32. Chapter 32. In Which I Rescue The Cook33. Chapter 33. In Which We Are Castaways34. Chapter 34. In Which Is No Rapprochement With The Fair Captive35. Chapter 35. In Which I Find Two Estimable Friends, But Lose One Beloved36. Chapter 36. In Which We Fold Our Tents37. Chapter 37. In Which Is Philosophy; Which, However, Should Not Be Skipped38. Chapter 38. In Which Is An Armistice With Fate39. Chapter 39. In Which Are Sealed Orders40. Chapter 40. In Which Land Shows In The Offing41. Chapter 41. In Which Is Much Romance, And Some Treasure, Also Very Much Happiness