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In the Roar of the Sea.
Title:
In the Roar of the Sea.
Author:
Baring-Gould, Sabine.
ISBN:
9781776532742
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (550 pages)
Contents:
Title -- Contents -- Chapter I - Over and Done -- Chapter II - A Passage of Arms -- Chapter III - Captain Cruel -- Chapter IV - Hop-O'-My-Thumb -- Chapter V - The Buttons -- Chapter VI - Uncle Zachie -- Chapter VII - A Visit -- Chapter VIII - A Patched Peace -- Chapter IX - C. C. -- Chapter X - Ego et Regina Mea -- Chapter XI - Jessamine -- Chapter XII - The Cave -- Chapter XIII - In the Dusk -- Chapter XIV - Warning of Danger -- Chapter XV - Chained -- Chapter XVI - On the Shingle -- Chapter XVII - For Life or Death -- Chapter XVIII - Una -- Chapter XIX - A Goldfish -- Chapter XX - Bought and Sold -- Chapter XXI - Othello Cottage -- Chapter XXII - Jamie's Ride -- Chapter XXIII - All is for the Best in the Best of Worlds -- Chapter XXIV - A Night Excursion -- Chapter XXV - Found -- Chapter XXVI - An Unwilling Prisoner -- Chapter XXVII - A Rescue -- Chapter XXVIII - An Examination -- Chapter XXIX - On a Peacock's Feather -- Chapter XXX - Through the Tamarisks -- Chapter XXXI - Among the Sand-Heaps -- Chapter XXXII - A Dangerous Gift -- Chapter XXXIII - Half a Marriage -- Chapter XXXIV - A Breakfast -- Chapter XXXV - Jack O' Lantern -- Chapter XXXVI - The Sea-Wolves -- Chapter XXXVII - Bruised Not Broken -- Chapter XXXVIII - A Change of Wind -- Chapter XXXIX - A First Lie -- Chapter XL - The Diamond Butterfly -- Chapter XLI - A Dead-Lock -- Chapter XLII - Two Letters -- Chapter XLIII - The Second Time -- Chapter XLIV - The Whip Falls -- Chapter XLV - Gone from its Place -- Chapter XLVI - A Second Lie -- Chapter XLVII - Fast in His Hands -- Chapter XLVIII - Two Alternatives -- Chapter XLIX - Nothing Like Grog -- Chapter L - Playing Forfeits -- Chapter LI - Surrender -- Chapter LII - To Judith -- Chapter LIII - In the Smoke -- Chapter LIV - Squab Pie -- Endnotes.
Abstract:
Anglican priest and scholar Sabine Baring-Gould had a voracious and wide-ranging intellect, which over the course of his career led to the publication of over 1,000 books and collections in various genres ranging from fiction to folklore. In the Roar of the Sea is a novel that follows the travails of the Trevisa family as they struggle to navigate the aftermath of a tragedy.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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