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Chapter X.

The Great Storm

Chapter XI.

Taken Prisoners

Chapter XII.

Prisoners on Parole

Chapter XIII.

A Nominal Imprisonment

Chapter XIV.

A Suspected Household

Chapter XV.

A Struggle for Life

Chapter XVI.

An Escape from Prison

Chapter XVII.

A Journey in Disguise

Chapter XVIII.

The Polish Insurgents

Chapter XIX.

To the Rescue

Chapter XX.

In a Lion's Den

Chapter XXI.

Back at the Front

Chapter XXII.

The Repulse at the Redan

Chapter XXIII.

The Battle of the Tchernaya

Chapter XXIV.

A Fortunate Storm

Chapter XXV.

The Capture of Sebastopol

Chapter XXVI.

Conclusion

CHAPTER I.

THE MIDSHIPMAN

The first day of term cannot be considered a cheerful occasion. As the boys arrive on the previous evening, they have so much to tell each other, are so full of what they have been doing, that the chatter and laughter are as great as upon the night preceding the breaking-up. In the morning, however, all this is changed. As they take their places at their de

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by G. A. Henty

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