
In the Wilds of Africa
by William Henry Giles Kingston
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Chapters (56)
- W.H.G. Kingston "In the Wilds of Africa"
- Chapter One.
- On Board the “Osprey”—Off the Coast of Africa.
- Chapter Two.
- Wreck of the “Osprey,” and our Escape.
- Chapter Three.
- On Board the Schooner.
- Chapter Four.
- Our Journey Inland.
- Chapter Five.
- The Domains of the Gorilla.
- Chapter Six.
- The Crystal Mountains.
- Chapter Seven.
- We make the Acquaintance of our Neighbours.
- Chapter Eight.
- Our Adventures on the River.
- Chapter Nine.
- A Flight for Life.
- Chapter Ten.
- Voyage down the River, continued.
- Chapter Eleven.
- Our new Home in the Mountains.
- Chapter Twelve.
- Incidents during our Residence on the Mountain.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- Stanley’s adventures among the people of Kabomba.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- Stanley gains Credit among the Natives as a Lion-Killer.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- Adventures on the Lake.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- Among Savages.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- Our Escape and Journey through the Wilderness.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- My Adventures with Natty in the Desert.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- My Adventures with Natty, continued.
- Chapter Twenty.
- Our Residence in a Baobab-Tree.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- Anxiety about our Friends—A Search for Leo.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- A Search for Leo, and an Unexpected Meeting.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- Doings at the Camp.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- Expedition to recover Natty.
- Chapter Twenty Five.
- Hunting Adventures—Journey across the Desert.
- Chapter Twenty Six.
- Crossing the Desert.
- Chapter Twenty Seven.
- Assailed by Foes, but rescued by Friends—Conclusion.
- The End.
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