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"The Lifeboat" is a novel written by R. M. Ballantyne and first published in 1864.
"The Lifeboat" is one of Ballantyne's adventure stories that blends elements of exploration, perilous situations and moral lessons. The author's detailed explanations and vivid storytelling capture the reader's imagination and evoke a sense of adventure.
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Summary
"The Lifeboat" tells the story of a group of individuals who find themselves stranded on a remote island after their ship is wrecked. Survivors must rely on their resourcefulness, teamwork and courage to overcome the challenges they face...
CONTENTS
Chapter I. The Beginning?in which Several Important Personages are Introduced.
Chapter II. In Which more Important Personages are Introduced,
Chapter III. In which the Introduction of Important Personages is Continued, in Rather Exciting Circumstances.
Chapter IV. In which Introductions still go on, and Coming Events Cast their Shadows Before.
Chapter V. The Gale?False Economy and its Results?A Wreck on the Goodwin Sands.
Chapter VI. Heroes of the Kentish Coast?The Lifeboat?The Rescue.
Chapter VII. The Widow¡¯s Cottage.
Chapter VIII. The Living Left Among the Dead?A Wild Chase on a Wild Night Stopped by a Ghost.
Chapter IX. Unbusinesslike Proceedings in ¡°The Office¡±?
Chapter X. The ¡°Hovel¡± on Deal Beach?A Storm Brewing?Plans to Circumvent the Smugglers.
Chapter XI. The Smugglers¡¯ Cave?A Surprise, a Deception, a Fight, and an Escape.
Chapter XII. The Storm?The Wreck of the Homeward Bound?The Lifeboat.
Chapter XIII. Saving the Passengers and Crew?Our Heroes Distinguish Themselves.
Chapter XIV. The Morning after the Storm.
Chapter XV. Relates to Love, Cross Purposes and Mistakes, etcetera.
Chapter XVI. Tommy Bogey forms a Mighty Resolve, and Mr Denham, being Perplexed, becomes Liberal.
Chapter XVII. Dark Deeds are done upon the Sea?Tommy Bogey in Great Danger.
Chapter XVIII. The Antipodes.
Chapter XIX. Denham Longs for Fresh Air, and Finds it.
Chapter XX. A Fire at Sea.
Chapter XXI. Mysterious Doings.
Chapter XXII. The Storm and the Wreck.
Chapter XXIII. History of the Lifeboat.
Chapter XXIV. A Meeting?A Death, and a Discovery.
Chapter XXV. The Conclusion.