
Two Gallant Sons of Devon: A Tale of the Days of Queen Bess
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Chapters (38)(click to expand)
- Harry Collingwood "Two Gallant Sons of Devon"
- Chapter One.
- How Phil Stukely and Dick Chichester narrowly escaped drowning.
- Chapter Two.
- How the “Adventure” fought and took the “Santa Clara” off Barbados.
- Chapter Three.
- How they came to Barbados; and what they did there.
- Chapter Four.
- How Marshall and Dick entered Cartagena Harbour in the longboat.
- Chapter Five.
- How they disarmed the Batteries on Tierra Bomba.
- Chapter Six.
- How they took the great Galleon and a vast Treasure.
- Chapter Seven.
- How they set out to rescue Captain Marshall, and failed.
- Chapter Eight.
- How Phil and Dick escaped from Cartagena.
- Chapter Nine.
- How Phil and Dick voyaged up the Magdalena.
- Chapter Ten.
- How the Two Adventurers acquired a Companion.
- Chapter Eleven.
- How Phil encountered a most marvellous Adventure.
- Chapter Twelve.
- How the Two Adventurers lost their Companion.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- How they fell into the Hands of the Mayubuna.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- How Phil and Dick were made to run the Gauntlet.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- How they escaped one great Danger, only to fall into a greater.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- What happened in the Inquisition at Cuzco.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- How they escaped from the Inquisition.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- How they found an enormous Treasure, and took it Home.
- Postscript.
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