Blown to Bits
  • Chapter One. The Play Commences.
  • Chapter Two. The Haven in the Coral Ring.
  • Chapter Three. Interesting Particulars of Various Kinds.
  • Chapter Four. Nigel Undergoes some quite New and Interesting Experiences.
  • Chapter Five. Captain Roy surprises and gratifies his Son, who surprises a Negro, and suddenly forms an Astonishing Resolve.
  • Chapter Six. The Hermit of Rakata Introduced.
  • Chapter Seven. Wonders of the Hermit's Cave and Island.
  • Chapter Eight. Perboewatan becomes moderately Violent.
  • Chapter Nine. Describes, among other Things, a Singular Meeting under Peculiar Circumstances.
  • Chapter Ten. A Curious Sea-Going Craft—The Unknown Voyage begun.
  • Chapter Eleven. Canoeing on the Sea—A Mysterious Night—Surprise and Sudden Flight.
  • Chapter Twelve. Weathering a Storm in The Open Sea.
  • Chapter Thirteen. Friends are met with, also Pirates, and a Life-or-Death Paddle ensues.
  • Chapter Fourteen. A New Friend found—New Dangers encountered and New Hopes Delayed.
  • Chapter Fifteen. Hunting the Great Man-Monkey.
  • Chapter Sixteen. Begins with a Terrible Fight and ends with a Hasty Flight.
  • Chapter Seventeen. Tells of the Joys, etcetera, of the Professor in the Sumatran Forests, also of a Catastrophe averted.
  • Chapter Eighteen. A Trying Ordeal—Danger threatens and Flight again resolved on.
  • Chapter Nineteen. A Terrible Murder and a Strange Revelation.
  • Chapter Twenty. Nigel makes a Confidant of Moses—Undertakes a Lonely Watch and sees something Wonderful.
  • Chapter Twenty One. In which the Professor distinguishes himself.
  • Chapter Twenty Two. A Python discovered and a Geyser interviewed.
  • Chapter Twenty Three. Tells of Volcanic Fires and a Strange Return “Home.”
  • Chapter Twenty Four. An Awful Night and Terrible Morning.
  • Chapter Twenty Five. Adventures of the “Sunshine" and an Unexpected Reunion.
  • Chapter Twenty Six. A Climax.
  • Chapter Twenty Seven. “Blown to Bits.”
  • Chapter Twenty Eight. The Fate of the “Sunshine.”
  • Chapter Twenty Nine. Tells Chiefly of the Wonderful Effects of this Eruption on the World at Large.
  • Chapter Thirty. Coming Events, etcetera—Wonderful Changes among the Islands.
  • Chapter Thirty One. Ends with a Struggle between Inclination and Duty.
  • Chapter Thirty Two. The Last.
  • The End.
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