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       James De Mille

      A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664647030

       CHAPTER I — THE FINDING OF THE COPPER CYLINDER

       "ADAM MORE."

       CHAPTER II — ADRIFT IN THE ANTARCTIC OCEAN

       CHAPTER III — A WORLD OF FIRE AND DESOLATION

       THE LETTER.

       CHAPTER IV — THE SIGHT OF HUMAN BEINGS

       CHAPTER V — THE TORRENT SWEEPING UNDER THE MOUNTAINS

       CHAPTER VI — THE NEW WORLD

       CHAPTER VII — SCIENTIFIC THEORIES AND SCEPTICISM

       CHAPTER VIII — THE CAVE-DWELLERS

       CHAPTER IX — THE CAVERN OF THE DEAD

       CHAPTER X — THE SACRED HUNT

       CHAPTER XI — THE SWAMP MONSTER

       CHAPTER XII — THE BALEFUL SACRIFICE

       CHAPTER XIII — THE AWFUL "MISTA KOSEK"

       CHAPTER XIV — I LEARN MY DOOM

       CHAPTER XV — THE KOHEN IS INEXORABLE

       CHAPTER XVI — THE KOSEKIN

       CHAPTER XVII — BELIEF AND UNBELIEF

       CHAPTER XVIII — A VOYAGE OVER THE POLE

       CHAPTER XIX — THE WONDERS OF THE "AMIR"

       CHAPTER XX — THE DARK MAIDEN LAYELAH

       CHAPTER XXI — THE FLYING MONSTER

       CHAPTER XXII — ESCAPE

       CHAPTER XXIII — THE ISLAND OF FIRE

       CHAPTER XXIV — RECAPTURE

       CHAPTER XXV — FALLING, LIKE ICARUS, INTO THE SEA

       CHAPTER XXVI — GRIMM'S LAW AGAIN

       CHAPTER XXVII — OXENDEN PREACHES A SERMON

       CHAPTER XXVIII — IN PRISON

       CHAPTER XXIX — THE CEREMONY OF SEPARATION

       CHAPTER XXX — THE DAY OF SACRIFICE

       CHAPTER XXXI — CONCLUSION

       Table of Contents

      It occurred as far back as February 15, 1850. It happened on that day that the yacht Falcon lay becalmed upon the ocean between the Canaries and the Madeira Islands. This yacht Falcon was the property of Lord Featherstone, who, being weary of life in England, had taken a few congenial friends for a winter's cruise in these southern latitudes. They had visited the Azores, the Canaries, and the Madeira Islands, and were now on their way to the Mediterranean.

      The wind had failed, a deep calm had succeeded, and everywhere, as far as the eye could reach, the water was smooth and glassy. The yacht rose and fell at the impulse of the long ocean undulations, and the creaking of the spars sounded out a lazy accompaniment to the motion of the vessel. All around was a watery horizon, except in the one place only, toward the south, where far in the distance the Peak of Teneriffe rose into the air.

      The profound calm, the warm atmosphere, the slow pitching of the yacht, and the dull creaking of the spars all combined to lull into a state of indolent repose the people on board. Forward were the crew; some asleep, others smoking, others playing cards. At the stern were Oxenden, the intimate friend of Featherstone, and Dr. Congreve, who had come in the double capacity of friend and medical attendant. These two, like the crew, were in a state of dull and languid repose. Suspended between the two masts, in an Indian hammock, lay Featherstone, with a cigar in his mouth and a novel in his hand, which he was pretending to read. The fourth member of the party, Melick, was seated near the mainmast, folding some papers in a peculiar way. His occupation at length attracted the roving eyes of Featherstone, who poked forth his head from his hammock, and said in a sleepy voice:

      "I say, Melick, you're the most energetic fellah I ever saw. By Jove! you're the only one aboard that's busy. What are you doing?"

      "Paper boats," said Melick, in a business-like tone.

      "Paper boats! By Jove!" said Featherstone. "What for?"

      "I'm going to have a regatta," said Melick. "Anything to kill time, you know."

      "By Jove!" exclaimed Featherstone again, raising himself higher in his hammock, "that's not a bad idea. A wegatta! By Jove! glowious! glowious! I say, Oxenden, did you hear that?"