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Facing the Flag, by Jules Verne
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Facing the Flag, by Jules Verne1
 
Facing the Flag by Jules Verne[Redactor's Note:
Facing the Flag
{number V044 in the T&M listing of Verne's works} is an anonymoustranslation of 
Face au drapeau
(1896) first published in the U.S. by F. Tennyson Neely in 1897, and later(circa 1903) republished from the same plates by Hurst and F.M. Lupton (Federal Book Co.). This is adifferent translation from the one published by Sampson & Low in England entitled
For the Flag
(1897)translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey.]------------------------------------------------------------------------FACING THE FLAGBYJ U L E S V E R N EAUTHOR OF "AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS"; "TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUESUNDER THE SEA"; "FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON," ETC.New York THE F. M. LUPTON PUBLISHING COMPANYPUBLISHERS------------------------------------------------------------------------1897------------------------------------------------------------------------CONTENTSCHAPI. Healthful HouseII. Count d'ArtigasIII. KidnappedIV. The Schooner "Ebba"V. Where am I.--(Notes by Simon Hart, the Engineer.)VI. On Deck VII. Two Days at SeaVIII. Back Cup
Facing the Flag, by Jules Verne2
 
IX. Inside Back CupX. Ker KarrajeXI. Five Weeks in Back CupXII. Engineer Serko's AdviceXIII. God Be with ItXIV. Battle Between the "Sword" and the TugXV. ExpectationXVI. Only a few more HoursXVII. One against FiveXVIII. On Board the "Tonnant"------------------------------------------------------------------------FACING THE FLAG.
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