Snarleyyow, or, the Dog Fiend. Фредерик Марриет

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       Frederick Marryat

      Snarleyyow, or, the Dog Fiend

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066180607

       Prefatory Note

       Snarleyyow

       Chapter I

       Introduction of divers parties and a red-herring.

       Chapter II

       Showing what became of the red-herring.

       Chapter III

       A retrospect, and short description of a new character

       Chapter IV

       In which there is a desperate combat.

       Chapter V

       A consultat on in which there is much mutiny.

       Chapter VI

       In which, as often happens at sea when signals are not made out, friends exchange broadsides.

       Chapter VII

       In which Mr Vanslyperken goes on shore to woo the Widow Vandersloosh.

       Chapter VIII

       In which the Widow lays a trap for Mr Vanslyperken, and Smallbones lays a trap for Snarleyyow, and both bag their game.

       Chapter IX

       A long chapter, in which there is lamentation, singing, bibbing, and dancing.

       Chapter X

       In which is explained the sublime mystery of keel-hauling--Snarleyyow saves Smallbones from being drowned, although Smallbones would have drowned him.

       Chapter XI

       In which Snarleyyow does not at all assist his master's cause with the Widow Vandersloosh.

       Chapter XII

       In which resolutions are entered into in all quarters, and Jemmy Ducks is accused of mutiny for singing a song in a snow-storm.

       Chapter XIII

       In which the ship's company join in a chorus, and the corporal goes on a cruise.

       Chapter XIV

       In which some new characters appear on the stage, although the corporal is not to be heard of.

       Chapter XV

       In which the crew of the Yungfrau lose a good prize, and Snarleyyow loses his character.

       Chapter XVI

       In which we change the scene, and the sex of our performers.

       Chapter XVII

       In which there is a great deal of plotting, and a little execution.

       Chapter XVIII

       The whole of which has been fudged out of the History of England, and will therefore be quite new to the majority of our readers.

       Chapter XIX

       In which Smallbones is sent to look after a pot of black paint.

       Chapter XX

       In which Mr Vanslyperken

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