The Lifeboat
  • Chapter One. The Beginning — in which Several Important Personages are Introduced.
  • Chapter Two. In Which more Important Personages are Introduced, and Display their Characters by their Actions More or Less.
  • Chapter Three. In which the Introduction of Important Personages is Continued, in Rather Exciting Circumstances.
  • Chapter Four. In which Introductions still go on, and Coming Events Cast their Shadows Before.
  • Chapter Five. The Gale — False Economy and its Results — A Wreck on the Goodwin Sands.
  • Chapter Six. Heroes of the Kentish Coast — The Lifeboat — The Rescue.
  • Chapter Seven. The Widow's Cottage.
  • Chapter Eight. The Living Left Among the Dead — A Wild Chase on a Wild Night Stopped by a Ghost.
  • Chapter Nine. Unbusinesslike Proceedings in “The Office” — Peekins Grows Desperate and Takes Refuge in the “Three Jolly Tars.”
  • Chapter Ten. The “Hovel” on Deal Beach — A Storm Brewing — Plans to Circumvent the Smugglers.
  • Chapter Eleven. The Smugglers' Cave — A Surprise, a Deception, a Fight, and an Escape.
  • Chapter Twelve. The Storm — The Wreck of the Homeward Bound — The Lifeboat.
  • Chapter Thirteen. Saving the Passengers and Crew — Our Heroes Distinguish Themselves.
  • Chapter Fourteen. The Morning after the Storm.
  • Chapter Fifteen. Relates to Love, Cross Purposes and Mistakes, Etc.
  • Chapter Sixteen. Tommy Bogey forms a Mighty Resolve, and Mr Denham, being Perplexed, becomes Liberal.
  • Chapter Seventeen. Dark Deeds are done upon the Sea — Tommy Bogey in Great Danger.
  • Chapter Eighteen. The Antipodes.
  • Chapter Nineteen. Denham Longs for Fresh Air, and Finds it.
  • Chapter Twenty. A Fire at Sea.
  • Chapter Twenty One. Mysterious Doings.
  • Chapter Twenty Two. The Storm and the Wreck.
  • Chapter Twenty Three. History of the Lifeboat.
  • Chapter Twenty Four. A Meeting — A Death, and a Discovery.
  • Chapter Twenty Five. The Conclusion.
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