CHAPTER I
A blue-nose ancestry with Yankee proclivities - Youthful fondness for the sea - Master
of the ship Northern-Light - Loss of the Aquidneck - Return home from Brazil
in the canoe Liberdade - The gift of a "ship" - The rebuilding of the Spray
- Conundrums in regard to finance and calking - The launching of the Spray.
CAPTER II
Failure as a fisherman - A voyage around the world projected - From Boston to
Gloucester - Fitting out for the ocean voyage - Half of a dory for a ships boat -
The run from Gloucester to Nova Scotia - A shaking up in home waters - Among old friends.
CHAPTER III
Good-by to the American coast - Off Sable Island in a fog - In the open sea - The man
in the moon takes an interest in the voyage - The first fit of loneliness - The Spray encounters
La Vaguisa - A bottle of wine from the Spaniard - A bout of words with the captain
of the Java -The steamship Olympia spoken - Arrival at the Azores.
CHAPTER IV
Squally weather in the Azores - High living - Delirious from cheese and plums - The
pilot of the Pinta - At Gibraltar - Compliments exchanged with the British navy - A
picnic on the Morocco shore.
CHAPTER V
Sailing from Gibraltar with the assistance of her Majestys tug -The Sprays
course changed from the Suez Canal to Cape Horn - Chased by a Moorish pirate - A
comparison with Columbus - The Canary Islands - The Cape Verde Islands - Sea life -
Arrival at Pernambuco - A bill against the Brazilian government - Preparing for the stormy
weather of the cape.
CHAPTER VI
Departure from Rio de Janeiro - The Spray ashore on the sands of Uruguay - A
narrow escape from shipwreck - The boy who found a sloop - The Spray floated but
somewhat damaged - Courtesies from the British consul at Maldonado - A warm greeting at
Montevideo - An excursion to Buenos Aires - Shortening the mast and bowsprit.
CHAPTER VII
Weighing anchor at Buenos Aires - An outburst of emotion at the mouth of the Plate -
Submerged by a great wave - A stormy entrance to the strait - Captain Samblichs
happy gift of a bag of carped-tacks - Off Cape Froward - Chased by Indians from Fortescue
Bay - A miss-shot for "Black Pedro"- Taking in supplies of wood and water at
Three Island Cove - Animal life.
CHAPTER VIII
From Cape Pillar into the Pacific - Driven by a tempest toward Cape Horn - Captain
Slocums greatest sea adventure - Reaching the strait again by way of Cockburn
Channel - Some savages find the carpet-tacks - Danger from firebrands - A series of fierce
williwaws - Again sailing westward.
CHAPTER IX
Repairing the Sprays sails - Savages and an obstreperous anchor -A spider
fight - An encounter with Black Pedro - A visit to the steamship Colombia - On the
defensive against a fleet of canoes - A record of voyages through the strait - A chance
cargo of tallow.
CHAPTER X
Running to Port Angosto in a snow-storm - A defective sheet-rope places the Spray in
peril - The Spray as a target for a Fuegian arrow - The island of Alan Erric -
Again in the open Pacific - The run to the island of Juan Fernandez - An absentee king -
At Robinson Crusoes anchorage.
CHAPTER XI
The islanders of Juan Fernandez entertained with Yankee doughnuts - The beauties of
Robinson Crusoes realm - The mountain monument to Alexander Selkirk - Robinson
Crusoes cave - A stroll with the children of the island - Westward ho! with a
friendly gale - A months free sailing with the Southern Cross and the sun for guides
- Sighting the Marquesas - Experience in reckoning.
CHAPTER XII
Seventy-two days without a port - Whales and birds - A peep into the Sprays galley
- Flying-fish for breakfast - A welcome at Apia - A visit from Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson
- At Vailima - Samoan hospitality - Arrested for fast riding - An amusing merry-go-round
Teachers and pupils of Papauta College - At the mercy of sea-nymphs.
CHAPTER XIII
Samoan royalty - King Malietoa - Good-by to friends at Vailima - Leaving Fiji to the
south -Arrival at Newcastle, Australia - The yachts of Sydney - A ducking on the Spray
-Commodore Foy presents the sloop with a new suit of sails - On to Melbourne - A shark
that proved to be valuable - A change of course - The "Rain of Blood"- In
Tasmania.
CHAPTER XIV
A testimonial from a lady - Cruising round Tasmania - The skipper delivers his first
lecture on the voyage - Abundant provisions -An inspection of the Spray for safety
at Devonport - Again at Sydney - Hnorthward bound for Torres Strait - An amateur shipwreck
- Friends on the Australian coast - Perils of a coral sea.
CHAPTER XV
Arrival at Port Denison, Queensland - A lecture - Reminiscences - of Captain Cook -
Lecturing for charity at Cooktown - A happy escape from a coral reef - Home Island, Sunday
Island, Bird Island - An American pearl-fisherman - Jubilee at Thursday Island - A new
ensign for the Spray - Booby Island - Across the Indian Ocean - Christmas Island.
CHAPTER XVI
A call for careful navigation - Three hours steering in twenty-three days -
Arrival at the Keeling Cocos Islands - A curious chapter of social history - A welcome
from the children of the islands - Cleaning and painting the Spray on thy beach - A
Mohammedan blessing for a pot of jam - Keeling as a paradise - A risky adventure in a
small boat - Away to Rodriguez Taken for Antichrist - The governor calms the fears of the
people - A lecture - A convent in the hills.
CHAPTER XVII
A clean bill of health at Mauritius - Sailing the voyage over again in the opera-house
- A newly discovered plant named in honor of the Sprays skipper - A party of
young ladies out for a sail - A bivouac on deck - A warm reception at Durban - A friendly
cross-examinationn by Henry M. Stanley - Three wise Boers seek proof of the flatness of
the earth - Leaving South Africa.
CHAPTER XVIII
Rounding the " Cape of Storms " in olden time - A rough Christmas - The Spray
ties up for a three months' rest at Cape Town - A railway trip to the Tranasvaal -
President Krugers odd definition of the Sprays voyage - His terse
sayings - Distinguished guests on the Spray - Cocoanut fiber as a padlock -
Courtesies from the admiral of the Queens navy - Off for St. Helena - Land in sight.
CHAPTER XIX
In the isle of Napoleons exile - Two lectures - A guest in the ghost-room at
Plantation House - An excursion to historic Longwood - Coffee in the husk, and a goat to
shell it - The Sprays ill luck with animals - A prejudice against small dogs
- A rat, the Boston spider, and the cannibal cricket - Ascension Island.
CHAPTER XX
In the favoring current off Cape St. Rogue, Brazil - All at sea regarding the
Spanish-American war - An exchange of signals with the battle-ship Oregon - Off
Dreyfuss prison on Devils Island - Reappearance to the Spray of the
north star - The light on Trinidad - A charming introduction to Grenada - Talks to
friendly auditors.
CHAPTER XXI
Clearing for home - In the calm belt - A sea covered with sargasso - The jibstay parts
in a gale - Welcomed by a tornado off Fire Island - A change of plan - Arrival at Newport
- End of a cruise of over forty-six thousand miles - The Spray again at Fairhaven.
APPENDIX
Lines and sail-plan of the Spray - Her pedigree so far as known - The lines of
the Spray - Her self-steering qualities - Sail-plan and steering-gear - An
unprecedented feat - A final word of cheer to would-be navigators.
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