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"Hearts of Three" is an adventure novel written by Jack London and published in 1920, is one of London's lesser known works and deals with romance, action and intrigue.
Throughout the novel, Palmer meets various characters, including a beautiful and enigmatic woman named Cappy Ricks and her daughter Nada.

"Hearts of Three" takes readers on a thrilling adventure across continents and exploring diverse cultures. London's descriptive style entices readers, whether it's the jungles of Panama, the bustling cities of Europe, or the treacherous waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Summary
The story revolves around the protagonist, Captain Edwin Palmer, who discovers a hidden treasure map that leads to a vast fortune. Palmer travels the world facing various challenges and dangerous situations in order to claim the treasure...

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CONTENTS

FOREWORD
Back to Back Against the Mainmast

CHAPTER I. Events happened very rapidly with Francis Morgan that late spring morning.
CHAPTER II. Money, like youth, will not be denied, and Francis Morgan,
CHAPTER III. But a splitting headache put a stop to Francis¡¯ singing,
CHAPTER IV. ¡°We must work quickly?that is the one thing sure,¡±
CHAPTER V.It was in the mid-afternoon, and Henry, at his barred cell-window,
CHAPTER VI. ariano Vercara e Hijos, Jefe Politico of San Antonio,
CHAPTER VII. And now we¡¯ve lost both the Gringo pigs,¡±
CHAPTER VIII. ¡°It¡¯s all right, skipper, it¡¯s all right,¡±
CHAPTER IX. In the meantime the Solanos were being overtaken, and Henry teased Francis with:
CHAPTER X. While Francis and the peon hurried up the ravine-trail in safety,
CHAPTER XI. To all intents it might have been a tiny bull-ring,
CHAPTER XII. At the precise spot where they had been first blindfolded by the sackcloth men,
CHAPTER XIII. A week later, out of San Antonio on a single day,
CHAPTER XIV. ¡°We can¡¯t be a million miles away from it,¡± Henry said,
CHAPTER XV. ¡°Even so, it was a mistake and a weakness on my part to remain in Panama,¡±
CHAPTER XVI. idway between the out-bursting stream of water and the rock-slide,
CHAPTER XVII. Daybreak in the Valley of the Lost Souls,
CHAPTER XVIII. Convoyed by the spearmen, the party of Leoncia,
CHAPTER XIX. ¡°Somebody¡¯s got to marry that crazy woman,¡± Leoncia spoke up,
CHAPTER XX. Long the Lady Who Dreams gazed down at the playing waters.
CHAPTER XXI. Two thoughts flickered in Torres¡¯ mind as he was sucked down.
CHAPTER XXII. Not until the day following his escape from the subterranean river,
CHAPTER XXIII. In all the magnificence of medieval Spanish
CHAPTER XXIV. Catching a United Fruit Company boat at Colon within fifteen minutes
CHAPTER XXV. Meanwhile, after the manner of cross purposes in New York,
CHAPTER XXVI. Francis had left orders for Parker to call him at eight o¡¯clock,
CHAPTER XXVII. So it came about that the Valley of the Lost Souls
CHAPTER XXVIII. Not for nothing had Regan been named by his associates,
CHAPTER XXIX. Helped tremendously by the moratorium,