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Title: Blown to Bits or, The Lonely Man of Rakata
Author: Robert Michael Ballantyne
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Language: English
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[Illustration: Blown to Bits or The Lonely Man of Rakata]
[Illustration: CAME UNEXPECTEDLY ON A CAVERN."--PAGE
112.--(Frontispiece.)]
BLOWN TO BITS
OR
THE LONELY MAN OF RAKATA.
A Tale of the Malay Archipelago.
BY R.M. BALLANTYNE,
AUTHOR OF "BLUE LIGHTS, OR HOT WORK IN THE
SOUDAN;" "THE FUGITIVES;" "RED ROONEY;" "THE ROVER
OF THE ANDES;" "THE WILD MAN OF THE WEST;" "THE RED
ERIC;" "FREAKS ON THE FELLS;" "THE YOUNG TRAWLER;"
"DUSTY DIAMONDS;" "THE BATTERY AND THE BOILER;"
"POST HASTE;" "BLACK IVORY;" "THE IRON HORSE;"
"FIGHTING THE FLAMES;" "THE LIFEBOAT;" ETC. ETC.
With Illustrations by the Author.
EIGHTH THOUSAND.
LONDON:
JAMES NISBET & CO., 21 BERNERS STREET.
1894.
[All rights reserved.]
PREFACE.
The extremely violent nature of the volcanic eruption in Krakatoa in
1883, the peculiar beauty of those parts of the eastern seas where the
event occurred, the wide-spread influences of the accompanying
phenomena, and the tremendous devastation which resulted, have all
inspired me with a desire to bring the matter, in the garb of a tale,
before that portion of the juvenile world which accords me a hearing.
For most of the facts connected with the eruption which have been
imported into my story, I have to acknowledge myself indebted to the
recently published important and exhaustive "Report" of the Krakatoa
Committee, appointed by the Royal Society to make a thorough
investigation of the whole matter in all its phases.
I have also to acknowledge having obtained much interesting and
useful information from the following among other works:--The Malay
Archipelago, by A.R. Wallace; A Naturalist's Wanderings in the
Eastern Archipelago, by H.O. Forbes; and Darwin's Journal of
Researches round the world in H.M.S. "Beagle."
R.M. BALLANTYNE.
HARROW-ON-THE HILL, 1889.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAP. I.--THE PLAY COMMENCES, 1
II.--THE HAVEN IN THE CORAL RING, 9
III.--INTERESTING PARTICULARS OF VARIOUS KINDS, 19
IV.--NIGEL UNDERGOES SOME QUITE NEW AND
INTERESTING EXPERIENCES, 33
V.--CAPTAIN ROY SURPRISES AND GRATIFIES HIS SON, WHO
SURPRISES A NEGRO, AND SUDDENLY FORMS AN
ASTONISHING RESOLVE, 47
VI.--THE HERMIT OF RAKATA INTRODUCED, 58
VII.--WONDERS OF THE HERMIT'S CAVE AND ISLAND, 72
VIII.--PERBOEWATAN BECOMES MODERATELY VIOLENT, 89
IX.--DESCRIBES, AMONG OTHER THINGS, A SINGULAR
MEETING UNDER PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES, 99
X.--A CURIOUS SEA-GOING CRAFT--THE UNKNOWN VOYAGE
BEGUN, 111
XI.--CANOEING ON THE SEA--A MYSTERIOUS
NIGHT-SURPRISE AND SUDDEN FLIGHT, 123
XII.--WEATHERING A STORM IN THE OPEN SEA, 140
XIII.--FRIENDS ARE MET WITH, ALSO PIRATES, AND A
LIFE-OR-DEATH PADDLE ENSUES, 153
XIV.--A NEW FRIEND FOUND--NEW DANGERS
ENCOUNTERED AND NEW HOPES DELAYED, 173
XV.--HUNTING THE GREAT MAN-MONKEY, 189
XVI.--BEGINS WITH A TERRIBLE FIGHT AND ENDS WITH A
HASTY FLIGHT, 204
XVII.--TELLS OF THE JOYS, ETC., OF THE PROFESSOR IN THE
SUMATRAN FORESTS, ALSO OF A CATASTROPHE AVERTED,
217
XVIII.--A TRYING ORDEAL--DANGER THREATENS AND
FLIGHT AGAIN RESOLVED ON, 230
XIX.--A TERRIBLE MURDER AND A STRANGE REVELATION,
243
XX.--NIGEL MAKES A CONFIDANT OF MOSES--UNDERTAKES
A LONELY WATCH AND SEES SOMETHING WONDERFUL, 259
XXI.--IN WHICH THE PROFESSOR DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF,
276
XXII.--A PYTHON DISCOVERED AND A GEYSER
INTERVIEWED, 297
XXIII.--TELLS OF VOLCANIC FIRES AND A STRANGE RETURN
"HOME," 307
XXIV.--AN AWFUL NIGHT AND TERRIBLE MORNING, 324
XXV.--ADVENTURES OF THE "SUNSHINE" AND AN
UNEXPECTED REUNION, 343
XXVI.--A CLIMAX, 361
XXVII.--"BLOWN TO BITS," 371
XXVIII.--THE FATE OF THE "SUNSHINE," 377
XXIX.--TELLS CHIEFLY OF THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF
THIS ERUPTION ON THE WORLD AT LARGE, 385
XXX.--COMING EVENTS, ETC.--WONDERFUL CHANGES
AMONG THE ISLANDS, 401
XXXI.--ENDS WITH A STRUGGLE BETWEEN INCLINATION
AND DUTY, 414
XXXII.--THE LAST, 425
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
VIGNETTE TITLE.
"HE CAME UNEXPECTEDLY ON A CAVERN."--PAGE 112,
Frontispiece.
ART ON THE KEELING ISLANDS, facing page 36
THEY DISCOVER A PIRATES' BIVOUAC, 164
"DO YOU HEAR?" SAID VERKIMIER, STERNLY, 187
BLOWN TO BITS 342
BLOWN TO BITS
A TALE OF THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO.
CHAPTER I.
THE PLAY COMMENCES.
Blown to bits; bits so inconceivably, so ineffably, so "microscopically"
small that--but let us not anticipate.
About the darkest hour of a very dark night, in the year 1883, a large
brig lay becalmed on the Indian Ocean, not far from that region of the
Eastern world which is associated in some minds with spices,
volcanoes, coffee, and piratical junks, namely, the Malay Archipelago.
Two men slowly paced the
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