Redburn



Chapter 1 - HOW WELLINGBOROUGH REDBURN'S TASTE FOR THE SEA WAS BORN AND BRED IN HIM
Chapter 2 - REDBURN'S DEPARTURE FROM HOME
Chapter 3 - HE ARRIVES IN TOWN
Chapter 4 - HOW HE DISPOSED OF HIS FOWLING-PIECE
Chapter 5 - HE PURCHASES HIS SEA-WARDROBE, AND ON A DISMAL RAINY DAY PICKS UP HIS BOARD AND LODGING ALONG THE WHARVES
Chapter 6 - HE IS INITIATED IN THE BUSINESS OF CLEANING OUT THE PIG-PEN, AND SLUSHING DOWN THE TOP-MAST
Chapter 7 - HE GETS TO SEA AND FEELS VERY BAD
Chapter 8 - HE IS PUT INTO THE LARBOARD WATCH; GETS SEA-SICK; AND RELATES SOME OTHER OF HIS EXPERIENCES
Chapter 9 - THE SAILORS BECOMING A LITTLE SOCIAL, REDBURN CONVERSES WITH THEM
Chapter 10 - HE IS VERY MUCH FRIGHTENED; THE SAILORS ABUSE HIM; AND HE BECOMES MISERABLE AND FORLORN
Chapter 11 - HE HELPS WASH THE DECKS, AND THEN GOES TO BREAKFAST
Chapter 12 - HE GIVES SOME ACCOUNT OF ONE OF HIS SHIPMATES CALLED JACKSON
Chapter 13 - HE HAS A FINE DAY AT SEA, BEGINS TO LIKE IT; BUT CHANGES HIS MIND
Chapter 14 - HE CONTEMPLATES MAKING A SOCIAL CALL ON THE CAPTAIN IN HIS CABIN
Chapter 15 - THE MELANCHOLY STATE OF HIS WARDROBE
Chapter 16 - AT DEAD OF NIGHT HE IS SENT UP TO LOOSE THE MAIN-SKYSAIL
Chapter 17 - THE COOK AND STEWARD
Chapter 18 - HE ENDEAVORS TO IMPROVE HIS MIND; AND TELLS OF ONE BLUNT AND HIS DREAM BOOK
Chapter 19 - A NARROW ESCAPE
Chapter 20 - IN A FOG HE IS SET TO WORK AS A BELL-TOLLER, AND BEHOLDS A HERD OF OCEAN-ELEPHANTS
Chapter 21 - A WHALEMAN AND A MAN-OF-WAR'S-MAN
Chapter 22 - THE HIGHLANDER PASSES A WRECK
Chapter 23 - AN UNACCOUNTABLE CABIN-PASSENGER, AND A MYSTERIOUS YOUNG LADY
Chapter 24 - HE BEGINS TO HOP ABOUT IN THE RIGGING LIKE A SAINT JAGO's MONKEY
Chapter 25 - QUARTER-DECK FURNITURE
Chapter 26 - A SAILOR A JACK OF ALL TRADES
Chapter 27 - HE GETS A PEEP AT IRELAND, AND AT LAST ARRIVES AT LIVERPOOL
Chapter 28 - HE GOES TO SUPPER AT THE SIGN OF THE BALTIMORE CLIPPER
Chapter 29 - REDBURN DEFERENTIALLY DISCOURSES CONCERNING THE PROSPECTS OF SAILORS
Chapter 30 - REDBURN GROWS INTOLERABLY FLAT AND STUPID OVER SOME OUTLANDISH OLD GUIDE-BOOKS
Chapter 31 - WITH HIS PROSY OLD GUIDE-BOOK, HE TAKES A PROSY STROLL THROUGH THE TOWN
Chapter 32 - THE DOCKS
Chapter 33 - THE SALT-DROGHERS, AND GERMAN EMIGRANT SHIPS
Chapter 34 - THE IRRAWADDY
Chapter 35 - GALLIOTS, COAST-OF-GUINEA-MAN, AND FLOATING CHAPEL
Chapter 36 - THE OLD CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS, AND THE DEAD-HOUSE
Chapter 37 - WHAT REDBURN SAW IN LAUNCELOTT'S-HEY
Chapter 38 - THE DOCK-WALL BEGGARS
Chapter 39 - THE BOOBLE-ALLEYS OF THE TOWN
Chapter 40 - PLACARDS, BRASS-JEWELERS, TRUCK-HORSES, AND STEAMERS
Chapter 41 - REDBURN ROVES ABOUT HITHER AND THITHER
Chapter 42 - HIS ADVENTURE WITH THE  CROSS OLD GENTLEMAN
Chapter 43 - HE TAKES A DELIGHTFUL RAMBLE INTO THE COUNTRY; AND MAKES THE ACQUAINTANCE OF THREE ADORABLE CHARMERS
Chapter 44 - REDBURN INTRODUCES MASTER HARRY BOLTON TO THE FAVORABLE CONSIDERATION OF THE READER
Chapter 45 - HARRY BOLTON KIDNAPS REDBURN, AND CARRIES HIM OFF TO LONDON
Chapter 46 - A MYSTERIOUS NIGHT IN LONDON
Chapter 47 - HOMEWARD BOUND
Chapter 48 - A LIVING CORPSE
Chapter 49 - CARLO
Chapter 50 - HARRY BOLTON AT SEA
Chapter 51 - THE EMIGRANTS
Chapter 52 - THE EMIGRANTS' KITCHEN
Chapter 53 - THE HORATII AND CURIATII
Chapter 54 - SOME SUPERIOR OLD NAIL-ROD AND  PIG-TAIL
Chapter 55 - DRAWING NIGH TO THE LAST SCENE IN JACKSON'S CAREER
Chapter 56 - UNDER THE LEE OF THE LONG-BOAT, REDBURN AND HARRY HOLD CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNION
Chapter 57 - ALMOST A FAMINE
Chapter 58 - THOUGH THE HIGHLANDER PUTS INTO NO HARBOR AS YET; SHE HERE AND THERE LEAVES MANY OF HER PASSENGERS BEHIND
Chapter 59 - THE LAST END OF JACKSON
Chapter 60 - HOME AT LAST
Chapter 61 - REDBURN AND HABBY, ARM IN ARM, IN HARBOR
Chapter 62 - THE LAST THAT WAS EVER HEARD OF HARRY BOLTON