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The Lady and the Pirate Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive
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THE LADY AND THE PIRATE
Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate
and a Fair Captive
By
EMERSON HOUGH
Author of
THE MISSISSIPPI BUBBLE, 54-40 OR FIGHT
THE PURCHASE PRICE, JOHN RAWN, ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BY
HARRY A. MATHES
INDIANAPOLIS
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
Copyright 1913
Emerson Hough
PRESS OF
BRAUNWORTH & CO.
BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | In Which I Am a Caitiff | 1 |
II | In Which I Hold a Parley | 6 |
III | In Which I Am a Captive | 14 |
IV | In Which I Am a Pirate | 23 |
V | In Which We Sail for the Spanish Main | 34 |
VI | In Which I Acquire a Friend | 44 |
VII | In Which I Achieve a Name | 52 |
VIII | In Which We Have an Adventure | 60 |
IX | In Which We Take Much Treasure | 75 |
X | In Which I Show My True Colors | 90 |
XI | In Which My Plot Thickens | 97 |
XII | In Which We Close with the Enemy | 102 |
XIII | In Which We Board the Enemy | 110 |
XIV | In Which Is Abounding Trouble | 122 |
XV | In Which Is Conversation with the Captive Maiden | 131 |
XVI | In Which Is Further Parley with the Captive Maiden | 143 |
XVII | In Which Is Hue and Cry | 154 |
XVIII | In Which Is Discussion of Two Aunties | 158 |
XIX | In Which I Establish a Modus Vivendi | 166 |
XX | In Which I Have Polite Conversation, but Little Else | 175 |
XXI | In Which We Make a Run for It | 184 |
XXII | In Which I Walk and Talk with Helena | 192 |
XXIII | In Which Is a Pretty Kettle of Fish | 205 |
XXIV | In Which We Have a Sensation | 213 |
XXV | In Which We Meet the Other Man, Also Another Woman | 224 |
XXVI | In Which We Burn All Bridges |