MARDI:
AND A VOYAGE THITHER
By Herman Melville
In Two Volumes
Vol. I
1864
DEDICATED
TO
My Brother,
ALLAN MELVILLE.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
MARDI
CHAPTER I — Foot in Stirrup
CHAPTER II — A Calm
CHAPTER III — A King for a Comrade
CHAPTER IV — A Chat in the Clouds
CHAPTER V — Seats secured and Portmanteaus packed
CHAPTER VI — Eight Bells
CHAPTER VII — A Pause
CHAPTER VIII — They push off, Velis et Remis
CHAPTER IX — The Watery World is all before Them
CHAPTER X — They arrange their Canopies And Lounges, and try to Make Things comfortable
CHAPTER XI — Jarl afflicted with the Lockjaw
CHAPTER XII — More about being in an open Boat
CHAPTER XIII — Of the Chondropterygii, and other uncouth Hordes infesting the South Seas
CHAPTER XIV — Jarl’s Misgivings
CHAPTER XV — A Stitch in time saves Nine
CHAPTER XVI — They are Becalmed
CHAPTER XVII — In high Spirits, they push on for the Terra Incognita
CHAPTER XVIII — My Lord Shark and his Pages
CHAPTER XIX — Who goes there?
CHAPTER XX — Noises and Portents
CHAPTER XXI — Man ho!
CHAPTER XXII — What befel the Brigantine at the Pearl Shell Islands
CHAPTER XXIII — Sailing from the Island they pillage the Cabin
CHAPTER XXIV — Dedicated to the College of Physicians and Surgeons
CHAPTER XXV — Peril A Peace-Maker
CHAPTER XXVI — Containing a Pennyweight Of Philosophy
CHAPTER XXVII — In which the past History of the Parki is concluded
CHAPTER XXVIII — Suspicions laid, and something about the Calmuc
CHAPTER XXIX — What they lighted upon in further searching the Craft, and the Resolution they came to
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