Redburn. His First Voyage by Herman Melville
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XXXVI. THE OLD CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS, AND THE DEAD-HOUSE
XXXVII. WHAT REDBURN SAW IN LAUNCELOTT'S-HEY XXXVIII. THE DOCK-WALL BEGGARS XXXIX. THE BOOBLE-ALLEYS OF THE TOWN XL. PLACARDS, BRASS-JEWELERS, TRUCK-HORSES, AND STEAMERS XLI. REDBURN ROVES ABOUT HITHER AND THITHER XLII. HIS ADVENTURE WITH THE CROSS OLD GENTLEMAN XLIII. HE TAKES A DELIGHTFUL RAMBLE INTO THE COUNTRY; AND MAKES THE ACQUAINTANCE OF THREE ADORABLE CHARMERS XLIV. REDBURN INTRODUCES MASTER HARRY BOLTON TO THE FAVORABLE CONSIDERATION OF THE READER XLV. HARRY BOLTON KIDNAPS REDBURN, AND CARRIES HIM OFF TO LONDON XLVI. A MYSTERIOUS NIGHT IN LONDON XLVII. HOMEWARD BOUND XLVIII. A LIVING CORPSE XLIX. CARLO L. HARRY BOLTON AT SEA LI. THE EMIGRANTS LII. THE EMIGRANTS' KITCHEN LIII. THE HORATII AND CURIATII LIV. SOME SUPERIOR OLD NAIL-ROD AND PIG-TAIL LVI. UNDER THE LEE OF THE LONG-BOAT, REDBURN AND HARRY HOLD CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNION LVII. ALMOST A FAMINE LVIII. THOUGH THE HIGHLANDER PUTS INTO NO HARBOR AS YET; SHE HERE AND THERE LEAVES MANY OF HER PASSENGERS BEHIND LIX. THE LAST END OF JACKSON LX. HOME AT LAST LXI. REDBURN AND HABBY, ARM IN ARM, IN HARBOR LXII. THE LAST THAT WAS EVER HEARD OF HARRY BOLTON |
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