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Title: Redburn: His First Voyage
Author: Herman Melville
Table of Content1. Chapter 1. How Wellingborough Redburn's Taste For The Sea... 2. Chapter 2. Redburn's Departure From Home 3. Chapter 3. He Arrives In Town 4. Chapter 4. How He Disposed Of His Fowling-Piece 5. Chapter 5. He Purchases His Sea-Wardrobe... 6. Chapter 6. He Is Initiated In The Business Of... 7. Chapter 7. He Gets To Sea And Feels Very Bad 8. Chapter 8. He Is Put Into The Larboard Watch; Gets Sea-Sick; And Relates Some Other Of His Experiences 9. Chapter 9. The Sailors Becoming A Little Social... 10. Chapter 10. He Is Very Much Frightened; The Sailors Abuse Him... 11. Chapter 11. He Helps Wash The Decks, And Then Goes To Breakfast 12. Chapter 12. He Gives Some Account Of One Of His... 13. Chapter 13. He Has A Fine Day At Sea, Begins... 14. Chapter 14. He Contemplates Making A Social Call On The Captain... 15. Chapter 15. The Melancholy State Of His Wardrobe 16. Chapter 16. At Dead Of Night He Is Sent Up To Loose... 17. Chapter 17. The Cook And Steward 18. Chapter 18. He Endeavors To Improve His Mind... 19. Chapter 19. A Narrow Escape 20. Chapter 20. In A Fog He Is Set To Work As A Bell-Toller... 21. Chapter 21. A Whaleman And A Man-Of-War's-Man 22. Chapter 22. The Highlander Passes A Wreck 23. Chapter 23. An Unaccountable Cabin-Passenger... 24. Chapter 24. He Begins To Hop About In The Rigging... 25. Chapter 25. Quarter-Deck Furniture 26. Chapter 26. A Sailor A Jack Of All Trades 27. Chapter 27. He Gets A Peep At Ireland, And At Last Arrives At Liverpool 28. Chapter 28. He Goes To Supper At The Sign Of The Baltimore Clipper 29. Chapter 29. Redburn Deferentially Discourses... 30. Chapter 30. Redburn Grows Intolerably Flat And Stupid... 31. Chapter 31. With His Prosy Old Guide-Book... 32. Chapter 32. The Docks 33. Chapter 33. The Salt-Droghers, And German Emigrant Ships 34. Chapter 34. The Irrawaddy 35. Chapter 35. Galliots, Coast-Of-Guinea-Man, And Floating Chapel 36. Chapter 36. The Old Church Of St. Nicholas, And The Dead-House 37. Chapter 37. What Redburn Saw In Launcelott's-Hey 38. Chapter 38. The Dock-Wall Beggars 39. Chapter 39. The Booble-Alleys Of The Town 40. Chapter 40. Placards, Brass-Jewelers, Truck-Horses, And Steamers 41. Chapter 41. Redburn Roves About Hither And Thither 42. Chapter 42. His Adventure With The Cross Old Gentleman 43. Chapter 43. He Takes A Delightful Ramble Into The Country... 44. Chapter 44. Redburn Introduces Master Harry Bolton... 45. Chapter 45. Harry Bolton Kidnaps Redburn, And Carries Him Off To London 46. Chapter 46. A Mysterious Night In London 47. Chapter 47. Homeward Bound 48. Chapter 48. A Living Corpse 49. Chapter 49. Carlo 50. Chapter 50. Harry Bolton At Sea 51. Chapter 51. The Emigrants 52. Chapter 52. The Emigrants' Kitchen 53. Chapter 53. The Horatii And Curiatii 54. Chapter 54. Some Superior Old Nail-Rod And Pig-Tail 55. Chapter 55. Drawing Nigh To The Last Scene In Jackson's Career 56. Chapter 56. Under The Lee Of The Long-Boat, Redburn And Harry Hold... 57. Chapter 57. Almost A Famine 58. Chapter 58. Though The Highlander Puts Into No Harbor As Yet... 59. Chapter 59. The Last End Of Jackson 60. Chapter 60. Home At Last 61. Chapter 61. Redburn And Habby, Arm In Arm, In Harbor 62. Chapter 62. The Last That Was Ever Heard Of Harry Bolton
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