
Fitz the Filibuster
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The travel book "Fitz the Filibuster" was written via the prolific British creator George Manville Fenn, who became satisfactory recognised for his work within the past due 1800s and early 1900s. The story is set the main person, Fitz, who will be a man or a girl. It takes location in a world full of political drama and threatening adventures. At the begin of the tale, Fitz gets stuck up in a political plot, which turns him into a marvel hero. As a filibuster, he has to cope with a sequence of hard physical and political conditions. The story is thrilling and takes place in one-of-a-kind locat...
Chapters (117)
- George Manville Fenn "Fitz the Filibuster"
- Chapter One.
- Aboard a gunboat.
- Chapter Two.
- Bravo, Boy!
- Chapter Three.
- Waking up.
- Chapter Four.
- Another boy.
- Chapter Five.
- Aghast.
- Chapter Six.
- On two sides.
- Chapter Seven.
- Getting the worst of it.
- Chapter Eight.
- A basin of soup.
- Chapter Nine.
- A mon frae the North.
- Chapter Ten.
- What Fitz wanted.
- Chapter Eleven.
- Thoughts of home.
- Chapter Twelve.
- Making friends.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- A question of duty.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- A bold stroke.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- A miss-fire.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- Land ho!
- Chapter Seventeen.
- “Old Chap”—“Old Fellow.”
- Chapter Eighteen.
- Anxious times.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- Ticklish.
- Chapter Twenty.
- On two sides.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- In the dark.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- Boating.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- On the wrong side.
- Chapter Twenty Five.
- A tropic river.
- Chapter Twenty Six.
- A night watch.
- Chapter Twenty Seven.
- A Junction.
- Chapter Twenty Eight.
- Strange doings.
- Chapter Twenty Nine.
- The non-combatant.
- Chapter Thirty.
- A cunning scheme.
- Chapter Thirty One.
- Fitz shows pepper.
- Chapter Thirty Two.
- Winks’s Sallys.
- Chapter Thirty Three.
- Aboard again.
- Chapter Thirty Four.
- No Burgess aboard.
- Chapter Thirty Five.
- The contraband.
- Chapter Thirty Six.
- Real war.
- Chapter Thirty Seven.
- Political questions.
- Chapter Thirty Eight.
- A night’s excitement.
- Chapter Thirty Nine.
- “Never say die!”
- Chapter Forty.
- “Defence, not defiance.”
- Chapter Forty One.
- Fitz forgets.
- Chapter Forty Two.
- The Camel’s demand.
- Chapter Forty Three.
- Winks’s Plans.
- Chapter Forty Four.
- Fitz has a dream.
- Chapter Forty Five.
- Too good to be true.
- Chapter Forty Six.
- To cut and run.
- Chapter Forty Seven.
- ’Cause why.
- Chapter Forty Eight.
- Very wrong.
- Chapter Forty Nine.
- Chips sniffs.
- Chapter Fifty.
- A daring deed.
- Chapter Fifty One.
- Is the deed done?
- Chapter Fifty Two.
- Fitz’s conscience pricks.
- Chapter Fifty Three.
- Worse than ever.
- Chapter Fifty Four.
- “Of course we will.”
- Chapter Fifty Five.
- Boarding the gunboat.
- Chapter Fifty Six.
- Winks’s luck.
- Chapter Fifty Seven.
- A Startler.
- Chapter Fifty Eight.
- A regular young Filibuster.
- The End.
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