
Cormorant Crag: A Tale of the Smuggling Days
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Chapters (81)
- George Manville Fenn "Cormorant Crag"
- Chapter One.
- A Home at Sea.
- Chapter Two.
- “Two for a Pair.”
- Chapter Three.
- A Day at Sea.
- Chapter Four.
- Cinder has Discovery on the Brain.
- Chapter Five.
- While the Raven croaked.
- Chapter Six.
- Haunted by the Scraw.
- Chapter Seven.
- The Pangs of Cold Pudding.
- Chapter Eight.
- A Random Shot.
- Chapter Nine.
- Study versus Discovery.
- Chapter Ten.
- A Venturesome Journey.
- Chapter Eleven.
- The Sea Palace.
- Chapter Twelve.
- Lost in the Darkness.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- A Startling Discovery.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- Daygo describes Horrors.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- A Spy on the Way.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- Some Doubts about the Discovery.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- Pirates or Smugglers? How to prove it.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- A Risky Trip.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- Having it out with the Enemy.
- Chapter Twenty.
- Fresh Pulls from the Magnet.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- The Mystery unrolls.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- Two Boys in a Hobble.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- A Strange Night’s Lodging.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- Getting Deeper in the Hole.
- Chapter Twenty Five.
- Trapped Birds.
- Chapter Twenty Six.
- The Pirate Captain of their Dreams.
- Chapter Twenty Seven.
- What will he do with us?
- Chapter Twenty Eight.
- Prisoners, but not of War.
- Chapter Twenty Nine.
- Longings for Liberty.
- Chapter Thirty.
- A Bold Dash for Freedom.
- Chapter Thirty One.
- The Perils of the Scraw.
- Chapter Thirty Two.
- A Strange Awakening.
- Chapter Thirty Three.
- Re-Trapped.
- Chapter Thirty Four.
- The Tightening of the Chains.
- Chapter Thirty Five.
- How some Folk turn Smugglers.
- Chapter Thirty Six.
- “To vistle for ze Vind.”
- Chapter Thirty Seven.
- The King’s Cutter speaks out.
- Chapter Thirty Eight.
- What the Boys thought.
- Chapter Thirty Nine.
- Daygo meets his Match.
- Chapter Forty.
- “Huzza! We’re Homeward Bound.”
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