Table of Contents
Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift
A Letter from Captain Gulliver to His Cousin Sympson
Part 1 A Voyage to Lilliput
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Part 2 A Voyage to Brobdingnag
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Part 3 A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Part 4 A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
Part 1 The Old Buccaneer
Chapter 1 The Old Sea-dog at the Admiral Benbow
Chapter 2 Black Dog Appears and Disappears
Chapter 3 The Black Spot
Chapter 4 The Sea-chest
Chapter 5 The Last of the Blind Man
Chapter 6 The Captain's Papers
Part 2 The Sea Cook
Chapter 1 I Go to Bristol
Chapter 2 At the Sign of the Spy-glass
Chapter 3 Powder and Arms
Chapter 4 The Voyage
Chapter 5 What I Heard in the Apple Barrel
Chapter 6 Council of War
Part 3 My Shore Adventure
Chapter 1 How My Shore Adventure Began
Chapter 2 The First Blow
Chapter 3 The Man of the Island
Part 4 The Stockade
Chapter 1 Narrative Continued by the Doctor: How the Ship Was Abandoned
Chapter 2 Narrative Continued by the Doctor: The Jolly-boat's Last Trip
Chapter 3 Narrative Continued by the Doctor: End of the First Day's Fighting
Chapter 4 Narrative Resumed by Jim Hawkins: The Garrison in the Stockade
Chapter 5 Silver's Embassy
Chapter 6 The Attack
Part 5 My Sea Adventure
Chapter 1 How My Sea Adventure Began
Chapter 2 The Ebb-tide Runs
Chapter 3 The Cruise of the Coracle
Chapter 4 I Strike the Jolly Roger
Chapter 5 Israel Hands
Chapter 6 "Pieces of Eight"
Part 6 Captain Silver
Chapter 1 In the Enemy's Camp
Chapter 2 The Black Spot Again
Chapter 3 On Parole
Chapter 4 The Treasure Hunt--Flint's Pointer
Chapter 5 The Treasure Hunt--The Voice Among the Trees
Chapter 6 The Fall of a Chieftain
Chapter 7 And Last
The Merry Adventures of Robin HoodHoward Pyle
Preface
Chapter 1 How Robin Hood Came to Be an Outlaw
Chapter 2 Robin Hood and the Tinker
Chapter 3 The Shooting Match at Nottingham Town
Chapter 4 Will Stutely Rescued by His Companions
Chapter 5 Robin Hood Turns Butcher
Chapter 6 Little John Goes to Nottingham Fair
Chapter 7 How Little John Lived at the Sheriff's
Chapter 8 Little John and the Tanner of Blyth
Chapter 9 Robin Hood and Will Scarlet
Chapter 10 The Adventure with Midge the Miller's Son
Chapter 11 Robin Hood and Allan a Dale
Chapter 12 Robin Hood Seeks the Curtal Friar
Chapter 13 Robin Hood Compasses a Marriage
Chapter 14 Robin Hood Aids a Sorrowful Knight
Chapter 15 How Sir Richard of the Lea Paid His Debts
Chapter 16 Little John Turns Barefoot Friar
Chapter 17 Robin Hood Turns Beggar
Chapter 18 Robin Hood Shoots Before Queen Eleanor
Chapter 19 The Chase of Robin Hood
Chapter 20 Robin Hood and Guy of Gisbourne
Chapter 21 King Richard Comes to Sherwood Forest
Chapter 22 Epilogue
The Jungle Book
Rudyard Kipling
Chapter 1 Mowgli's Brothers
Chapter 2 Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack
Chapter 3 Kaa's Hunting
Chapter 4 Road-Song of the Bandar-Log
Chapter 5 "Tiger! Tiger!"
Chapter 6 Mowgli's Song
Chapter 7 The White Seal
Chapter 8 Lukannon
Chapter 9 "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi"
Chapter 10 Darzee's Chant
Chapter 11 Toomai of the Elephants
Chapter 12 Shiv and the Grasshopper
Chapter 13 Her Majesty's Servants
Chapter 14 Parade Song of the Camp Animals
White Fang
Jack London
Part 1
Chapter 1 THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT
Chapter 2 THE SHE-WOLF
Chapter 3 THE HUNGER CRY
Part 2
Chapter 1 THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS
Chapter 2 THE LAIR
Chapter 3 THE GREY CUB
Chapter 4 THE WALL OF THE WORLD
Chapter 5 THE LAW OF MEAT
Part 3
Chapter 1 THE MAKERS OF FIRE
Chapter 2 THE BONDAGE
Chapter 3 THE OUTCAST
Chapter 4 THE TRAIL OF THE GODS
Chapter 5 THE COVENANT
Chapter 6 THE FAMINE
Part 4
Chapter 1 THE ENEMY OF HIS KIND
Chapter 2 THE MAD GOD
Chapter 3 THE REIGN OF HATE
Chapter 4 THE CLINGING DEATH
Chapter 5 THE INDOMITABLE
Chapter 6 THE LOVE-MASTER
Part 5
Chapter 1 THE LONG TRAIL
Chapter 2 THE SOUTHLAND
Chapter 3 THE GOD’S DOMAIN
Chapter 4 THE CALL OF KIND
Chapter 5 THE SLEEPING WOLF
Table of Contents
Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift
A Letter from Captain Gulliver to His Cousin Sympson
Part 1 A Voyage to Lilliput
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Part 2 A Voyage to Brobdingnag
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Part 3 A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Part 4 A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift
Published:1726 Categorie(s):Fiction, Humorous
A Letter from Captain Gulliver to His Cousin Sympson
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1727.
I hope you will be ready to own publicly, whenever you shall be called to it, that by your great and frequent urgency you prevailed on me to publish a very loose and uncorrect account of my travels, with directions to hire some young gentleman of either university to put them in order, and correct the style, as my cousin Dampier did, by my advice, in his book called "A Voyage round the world." But I do not remember I gave you power to consent that any thing should be omitted, and much less that any thing should be inserted; therefore, as to the latter, I do here renounce every thing of that kind; particularly a paragraph about her majesty Queen Anne, of most pious and glorious memory; although I did reverence and esteem her more than any of human species. But you, or your interpolator, ought to have considered, that it was not my inclination, so was it not decent to praise any animal of our composition before my master Houyhnhnm: And besides, the fact was altogether false; for to my knowledge, being in England during some part of her majesty's reign, she did govern by a chief minister; nay even by two successively, the first whereof was the lord of Godolphin, and the second the lord of Oxford; so that you have made me say the thing that was not. Likewise in the account of the academy of projectors, and several passages of my discourse to my master Houyhnhnm, you have either omitted some material circumstances, or minced or changed them in such a manner, that I do hardly know my own work. When I formerly hinted to you something of this in a letter, you were pleased to answer that you were afraid of giving offence; that people in power were very watchful over the press, and apt not only to interpret, but to punish every thing which looked like an innuendo (as I think you call it). But, pray how could that which I spoke so many years ago, and at about five thousand leagues distance, in another reign, be applied to any of the Yahoos, who now are said to govern the herd; especially at a time when I little thought, or feared, the unhappiness of living under them? Have not I the most reason to complain, when I see these very Yahoos carried by Houyhnhnms in a vehicle, as if they were brutes, and those the rational creatures? And indeed to avoid so monstrous and detestable a sight was one principal motive of my retirement hither.
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