CHAPTER I. Poor Uncle Bob
II. The Wreck on the Gorton Sands III. "I see it all," He said; "I see it all" IV. Uncle Bob tells Tom's story V. A Mountain Wave comes swelling o'er the Sands VI. Summer Morning on a Norfolk Broad VII. The Launch of the "Queen of the Broads" VIII. "Stay at Home, my Lad, and plant Cabbages" IX. Horatio Nelson's Earlier Days X. "I will be a Hero, and trusting to Providence brave every Danger" XI. "There's a Storm brewing, and you'll be in it, Tom" XII. "Dan will ne'er be Dan again," they said
Book II
_WILD WAR'S BLAST._
I. Tom's Baptism of Blood II. How Tom Bure joined the Service III. In the Gunroom Mess--The Great War Game IV. Were there really Tears in Nelson's Eyes? V. The glorious old "Agamemnon" VI. A Duel to the Death VII. The Battle of St. Vincent VIII. Life in Nelson's Ship IX. Bombarding Cadiz--A madcap Expedition X. A Dark Night's Work XI. A Happy Home-coming
Book III.
_IN HONOUR'S CAUSE._
I. A Gipsy's Warning II. The Fight on Blackmuir Marsh III. "Volunteers" for the Navy--The Burning of the "Highflyer" IV. The Search for the French Fleet--At Last V. The Battle of the Nile--Horrors of the Cockpit--Nelson Wounded VI. The Burning of the "Orient"--A Heart of Oak VII. Face to Face with the Danish Ships VIII. A "Glorious Day's Renown" IX. Nelson's Last Days and Hours X. "Jack, I Feel there is Something Wanting in my Life"
HEARTS OF OAK
Book I.