CHAPTER
I. The rock.
II. The lovers and the
press-gang.
III. Our hero obliged to
go to sea.
IV. The burglary.
V. The bell rock invaded.
VI. The captain changes
his quarters.
VII. Ruby in difficulties.
VIII the scene changes—Ruby
is vulcanized.
IX. Storms and troubles.
X. The rising of the
tide—A narrow escape.
XI. A storm, and A dismal
state of things on board the
pharos.
XII. Bell rock billows—an
unexpected visit—A disaster
and A
rescue.
XIII. A sleepless but A pleasant
night.
XIV. Somewhat statistical.
XV. Ruby has A rise in
life, and A fall.
XVI. New arrangements—the
captain’s philosophy in regard
to
PIPEOLOGY.
XVII. A meeting with old
friends, and an excursion.
XVIII. The battle of arbroath,
and other warlike matters.
XIX. An adventure—secrets
revealed, and A prize.
XX. The smugglers are
“Treated” To gin and
astonishment.
XXI. The bell rock again—A
dreary night in A strange
habitation.
XXII. Life in the beacon—story
of the Eddystone lighthouse.
XXIII. The storm.
XXIV. A chapter of accidents.
XXV. The bell Rook in
A fog—narrow escape of
the Smeaton.
XXVI. A sudden and tremendous
change in fortunes.
XXVII. Other things besides
murder “Will out”.
XXVIII. The lighthouse completed—ruby’s
escape from trouble by A
desperate
venture.
XXIX. The wreck.
XXX. Old friends in new
circumstances.
XXXI. Midnight chat in A
lantern.
XXXII. Everyday life on the
bell Rook, and old memories
recalled.
XXXIII. Conclusion.