The Middy and the Moors
  • Chapter One. An Algerine Story. The Hero is Blown away, Captured, Crushed, Comforted, and Astonished.
  • Chapter Two. Among Pirates—Enslaved.
  • Chapter Three. The Bagnio—Our Hero sees something of Misery, and is sold as a Slave.
  • Chapter Four. Our Middy is put to Work—Also put on his “word-of-Honour,” and receives a Great Shock of Surprise.
  • Chapter Five. The Maiden's Story—Peter the Great and the Middy go for a Holiday and see Awful Things.
  • Chapter Six. Our Hero sees the Moors in Several Aspects, and makes a Great Discovery.
  • Chapter Seven. The Middy obtains a Decided Advance, and Makes Peter the Great his Confidant.
  • Chapter Eight. A Severe Trial—Secret Communication under Difficulties, and Sudden Flight.
  • Chapter Nine. Hester introduced to a New Home and New Friends under Peculiar Circumstances, and a New Name.
  • Chapter Ten. Torture is Applied in Vain, and True Love is not to be Deceived.
  • Chapter Eleven. Dangers, Vicissitudes, Escapes, New Surroundings, Hopes, And Fears.
  • Chapter Twelve. The Middy, becoming Defiant and Violent, comes to Grief, and Hester's Black Friends devise Strange Things.
  • Chapter Thirteen. Hester and her Father severely Tested.
  • Chapter Fourteen. A Brave Dash for Life and Freedom.
  • Chapter Fifteen. A Strange Visit, a Strange Commission, and a Strange Display of Temper.
  • Chapter Sixteen. Mysterious and Daring Deeds are Crowned with Success.
  • Chapter Seventeen. The Last.
  • The End.
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