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       Jules Verne, André Laurie

      The Waif of the "Cynthia"

      Published by Good Press, 2020

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      EAN 4064066107543

       CHAPTER I.

       MR. MALARIUS' FRIEND.

       CHAPTER II.

       THE HOME OF A FISHERMAN IN NOROE.

       CHAPTER III.

       MR. HERSEBOM'S REFLECTIONS.

       CHAPTER IV.

       AT STOCKHOLM.

       CHAPTER V.

       THE THIRTEEN DAYS OF CHRISTMAS.

       CHAPTER VI.

       ERIK'S DECISION.

       CHAPTER VII.

       VANDA'S OPINION.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       PATRICK O'DONOGHAN.

       CHAPTER IX.

       IN WHICH A REWARD OF FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING IS OFFERED.

       CHAPTER X.

       TUDOR BROWN, ESQUIRE.

       CHAPTER XI.

       THE "VEGA."

       CHAPTER XII.

       UNEXPECTED PASSENGERS.

       CHAPTER XIII.

       THE SHIPWRECK.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       ON THE ROCKS.

       CHAPTER XV.

       THE SHORTEST ROUTE.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       FROM SERDZE-KAMEN TO LJAKOW.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       AT LAST.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       CANNON-BALLS.

       CHAPTER XIX.

       GUNSHOTS.

       CHAPTER XX.

       THE END OF THE VOYAGE.

       CHAPTER XXI.

       A LETTER FROM PARIS.

       CHAPTER XXII.

       AT VAL-FERAY.

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      CHAPTER I.

       Table of Contents

      MR. MALARIUS' FRIEND.

       Table of Contents

      There is probably neither in Europe nor anywhere else a scholar whose face is more universally known than that of Dr. Schwaryencrona, of Stockholm. His portrait appears on the millions of bottles with green seals, which are sent to the confines of the globe.

      Truth compels us to state that these bottles only contain cod liver oil, a good and useful medicine; which is sold to the inhabitants of Norway for a "couronnes," which is worth one franc and thirty-nine centimes.

      Formerly this oil was made by the fishermen, but now the process is a more scientific one, and the prince of this special industry is the celebrated Dr. Schwaryencrona.

      There is no one who has not seen his pointed beard, his spectacles, his hooked nose, and his cap of otter skin. The engraving, perhaps, is not very fine, but it is certainly a striking likeness. A proof of this is what happened one day in a primary school in Noroe, on the western coast of Norway, a few leagues from Bergen.

      Two o'clock had struck. The pupils were in their classes in the large, sanded hall—the girls on the left and the boys on the right—occupied in following the demonstration which their teacher, Mr. Malarius,

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