lked about the deck and
flourished a cutlass . . . shouting that he
was "king of the country"'_ " 196
_The Indian threatens Peter Williamson_ " 214
_'Another party of Indians arrived, bringing
twenty scalps and three prisoners'_ " 218
_The savages attack the boat_ " 230
_'The madman dwelt alone'_ " 242
_King Olaf leaps overboard_ " 256
_'In the Borghese gardens practised that royal
game of golf_ " 266
_'I will, though not another man in the
Highlands should draw a sword'_ " 272
_'He galloped up the streets of Edinburgh
shouting, "Victory! Victory!"'_ " 294
_Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo Huaco, the
Children of the Sun, come from Lake
Titicaca to govern and civilise the
tribes of Peru_ " 374
_In one cave the soldiers found vases of
pure gold, etc._ " 412
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_One of them lifted his assegai_ 17
_'The Fairy Tree'_ 20
_Joan hears the Voice_ 28
_Robert thinks Joan crazed_ 34
_'Sir, this is ill done of you'_ 37
_'In a better language than yours,' said Joan_ 46
_'Lead him to the Cross!' cried she_ 50
_'Then spurred she her horse . . . and put out the flame'_ 53
_Joan is wounded by the arrow_ 57
_'Now arose a dispute among the captains'_ 61
_One Englishman at least died well_ 63
_Joan challenges the English to sally forth_ 73
_'Go she would not till she had taken that town'_ 79
_Joan Captured_ 83
_Joan at Beaurevoir_ 85
_'The burned Joan the Maid'_ 89
_The Bass attacked by the frigates_ 97
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