tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">121)
115 |
"Wilt obey me in the future?" cried the captain (see page 143) |
128 |
"Are you in a state for a return journey at once, señor?" he asked of the young officer (see page 173) |
161 |
"The fault is mine," said Alvarado (see page 183) |
174 |
Early as it was, the Viceroy and his officers ... bid the travelers Godspeed (see page 200) |
200 |
During the intervals of repose the young man allowed his party, the two lovers were constantly together (see page 224) |
218 |
But de Lussan shot him dead, and before the others could make a move, Morgan stepped safely on the sand (see page 239) |
241 |
"Slay them, O God! Strike and spare not!" (see page 281) |
265 |
"What would you do for him?" "My life for his," she answered bravely (see page 289) |
283 |
"Hast another weapon in thy bodice?" (see page 319) |
321 |
Quite the best of the pirates, he! (see page 351) |
347 |
By an impulse ... she slipped her arms around his neck ... and kissed him (see page 366) |
354 |
"Treachery? My lord, his was the first" (see page 378) |
370 |
"'Tis a certificate of marriage of——" (see page 400) |
385 |
"God help me!" cried Alvarado, throwing aside the poniard, "I cannot" (see page 386) |
387 |
"I wanted to let you know there was water here.... There is not enough for both of us. Who will get it? I; look!" (see page 436) |
437 |
"Harry Morgan's way to lead—old Ben Hornigold's to follow—ha, ha! ho, ho!" He waded out into the water ... (see page 444) |
445 |
BOOK I
HOW SIR HENRY MORGAN IN HIS OLD AGE RESOLVED TO GO A-BUCCANEERING AGAIN
Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer
CHAPTER I
WHEREIN SIR HENRY MORGAN MADE GOOD USE OF THE TEN MINUTES ALLOWED HIM
is Gracious Majesty, King Charles II. of England, in