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White-Jacket

by Herman Melville

  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXVI. The Pitch of the Cape.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter X. From Pockets to Pickpockets.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXV. The Dog-Days off Cape Horn.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter IX. Of the Pockets that Were in the Jacket.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXIV. Introductory to Cape Horn.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter VIII. Selvagee Contrasted with Mad-Jack.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXIII. Theatricals in a Man-of-War.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter VII. Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXXVIII. The Chaplain and Chapel in a Man-of-War.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXII. Wash-Day and House-Cleaning in a Man-of-War.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter VI. The Quarter-Deck Officers, Warrant Officers
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXXVII. Some Superior Old “London-Dock”
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXI. One Reason Why Men-of-War’s Men are, Generally, Short-Lived.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter V. Jack Chase on a Spanish Quarter-Deck.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXXVI. Flogging Not Necessary.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XX. How They Sleep in a Man-of-War.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter IV. Jack Chase.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXXV. Flogging Not Lawful.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XIX. The Jacket Aloft.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter III. A Glance at the Principal Divisions
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXXIV. Some of the Evil Effects of Flogging.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XVIII. A Man-of-War Full as a Nut.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter II. Homeward Bound.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXXIII. A Flogging.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XVII. Away! Second, Third, and Fourth Cutters, Away!
  • White-Jacket – Chapter I. The Jacket.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXXII. A Dish of Dunderfunk.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XVI. General Training in a Man-of-War.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XXXI. The Gunner Under Hatches.
  • White-Jacket – Chapter XV. A Salt-Junk Club in a Man-of-War, With a Notice to Quit.