CHAPTER VI. I BECOME "COCK OF THE WALK" CHAPTER VII. TWO KINDS OF HAND-SHAKES CHAPTER IX. I MAKE ANOTHER FRIEND CHAPTER X. YANKEE DAN AND HIS DAUGHTER CHAPTER XI. WE MAKE A DAY OF IT CHAPTER XII. HOW THE DAY ENDED CHAPTER XIII. A SURPRISING SALUTE CHAPTER XIV. I DECIDE TO LEAVE THE BARQUE CHAPTER XV. OTHERS DECIDE OTHERWISE CHAPTER XVI. A TASTE OF COLD IRON CHAPTER XVII. SIR JOHN AND MISS ALLEN CHAPTER XVIII. THE BARQUE HAS ILL LUCK CHAPTER XIX. AND STILL MORE ILL-LUCK CHAPTER XX. WHAT HAPPENED IN MADEIRA CHAPTER XXIII. WHAT THE CAPTAIN'S CHEST HELD CHAPTER XXIV. THE CAPTAIN SHOWS HIS METTLE CHAPTER XXV. WE HEAR OF LONG TOM CHAPTER XXVI. WE REPEL BOARDERS CHAPTER XXVIII. MY FIRST GLIMPSE OF SLAVERY CHAPTER XXIX. WE LAY IN OUR CARGO CHAPTER XXX. I SUSPECT TREACHERY CHAPTER XXXIII. THE FIGHT ON DECK CHAPTER XXXIV. THE CARGO BREAKS LOOSE CHAPTER XXXVI. THE END OF THE BLACK BARQUE CHAPTER XXXVII. THE LAST STRAND OF MY YARN Footnotes have been collected at the end of each chapter, and are linked for ease of reference. Minor errors, attributable to the printer, have been corrected. Please see the transcriber’s note at the end of this text for details regarding the handling of any textual issues encountered during its preparation. Any corrections are indicated using an underline highlight. Placing the cursor over the correction will produce the original text in a small popup. Any corrections are indicated as hyperlinks, which will navigate the reader to the corresponding entry in the corrections table in the note at the end of the text. The cover image has been created based on title page information, and is placed in the public domain. A Tale of the Pirate Slave-Ship Gentle Hand on Her Last African Cruise Works of T. JENKINS HAINS decoration
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