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  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Prefatory: The Legatees of Deucalion
  4. The Lost Continent
    1. I: My Recall
    2. II: Back to Atlantis
    3. III: A Rival Navy
    4. IV: The Welcome of Phorenice
    5. V: Zaemon’s Curse
    6. VI: The Biters of the City Walls
    7. VII: The Biters of the Walls (Further Account)
    8. VIII: The Preacher From the Mountains
    9. IX: Phorenice, Goddess
    10. X: A Wooing
    11. XI: An Affair With the Barbarous Fishers
    12. XII: The Drug of Our Lady the Moon
    13. XIII: The Burying Alive of Nais
    14. XIV: Again the Gods Make Change
    15. XV: Zaemon’s Summons
    16. XVI: Siege of the Sacred Mountain
    17. XVII: Nais the Regained
    18. XVIII: Storm of the Sacred Mountain
    19. XIX: Destruction of Atlantis
    20. XX: On the Bosom of the Deep
  5. Colophon
  6. Uncopyright

Endnotes

  1. Translator’s Note: Professor Reeder of the Wyoming State University has recently unearthed the skeleton of a Brontosaurus, 130 ft. in length, which would have weighed 50 tons when alive. It was 35 ft. in height at the hips, and 25 ft. at the shoulder, and 40 people could be seated with comfort within its ribs. Its thigh bone was 8 ft. long. The fossils of a whole series of these colossal lizards have been found. ↩

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