White-Jacket. Herman Melville
Читать онлайн книгу.Chapter XLVII. An Auction in a Man-of-War.
Chapter XLVIII. Purser, Purser's Steward, and Postmaster in a Man-of-War.
Chapter XLIX. Rumours of a War, and How They Were Received by the Population of the Neversink.
Chapter L. The Bay of All Beauties.
Chapter LII. Something Concerning Midshipmen.
Chapter LIV. "The People" are Given "Liberty".
Chapter LV. Midshipmen Entering the Navy Early.
Chapter LVI. A Shore Emperor on Board a Man-of-War.
Chapter LVII. The Emperor Reviews the People at Quarters.
Chapter LVIII. A Quarter-Deck Officer Before the Mast.
Chapter LIX. A Man-of-War Button Divides Two Brothers.
Chapter LX. A Man-of-War's Man Shot At.
Chapter LXI. The Surgeon of the Fleet.
Chapter LXII. A Consultation of Man-of-War Surgeons.
Chapter LXIV. Man-of-War Trophies.
Chapter LXV. A Man-of-War Race.
Chapter LXVI. Fun in a Man-of-War.
Chapter LXVII. White-Jacket Arraigned at the Mast.
Chapter LXVIII. A Man-of-War Fountain, and Other Things.
Chapter LXIX. Prayers at the Guns.
Chapter LXX. Monthly Muster Round the Capstan.
Chapter LXXI. The Genealogy of the Articles of War.
Chapter LXXIII. Night and Day Gambling in a Man-of-War.
Chapter LXXIV. The Main-Top at Night.
Chapter LXXV. "SINK, BURN, AND DESTROY."--Printed Admiralty orders in time of war.
Chapter LXXVII. The Hospital in a Man-of-War.
Chapter LXXVIII. Dismal Times in the Mess.
Chapter LXXIX. How Man-of-War's-Men Die at Sea.
Chapter LXXX. The Last Stitch.
Chapter LXXXI. How They Bury a Man-of-War's-Man at Sea.
Chapter LXXXII. What Remains of a Man-of-War's-Man After His Burial at Sea.
Chapter LXXXIII. A Man-of-War College.
Chapter LXXXIV. Man-of-War Barbers.
Chapter LXXXV. The Great Massacre of the Beards.
Chapter LXXXVI. The Rebels Brought to the Mast.
Chapter LXXXVII. Old Ushant at the Gangway.
Chapter LXXXVIII. Flogging Through the Fleet.
Chapter LXXXIX. The Social State in a Man-of-War.
Chapter XC. The Manning of Navies.
Chapter XCI. Smoking-Club in a Man-of-War, With Scenes on the Gun-Deck Drawing Near Home.
Chapter XCII. The Last of the Jacket.
Chapter XCIII. Cable and Anchor All Clear.
Chapter I. The Jacket.
"Conceive him now in a man-of-war; with his letters of mart, well armed,victualed, and appointed, and see how he acquits himself."--FULLER'S "Good Sea-Captain."