CHAPTER I. BOSTON "DICKERS" WITH THE DUTCHMEN. CHAPTER II. BOSTON ON THE WITNESS-STAND. CHAPTER III. TWO DUTCH BEAUTIES. CHAPTER IV. BOSTON "SHEATS" THE LEAN DUTCHMAN, AND TURNS UP IN HIS REAL CHARACTER. CHAPTER V. BOSTON AS A MISCHIEF-MAKER. CHAPTER VI. THE HUMAN COLLISION AND HORSE COLLAPSE. CHAPTER VII. AN OLD FOX AND A YOUNG ONE. CHAPTER VIII. "THERE'S MANY A SLIP 'TWIXT THE CUP AND THE LIP." CHAPTER IX. CUDGELS TO THE FRONT. A CHARMING ROMANCE OF THE SEA! Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 108, BY ROGER STARBUCK, Few writers of sea stories throw around the personages of his narratives so much that is novel in character as this pleasing author. His plot and incidents, too, are widely out of the “beaten path”—he always gives us something new. In this admirable production we have such a commingling of the elements of parental affection and devotion, of singular and deeply stirring adventure, of the tenderness of the loves of two good lives as renders the work one of its author’s most readable sea creations. 🖙 For sale by all Newsdealers; or sent, post-paid, to any address, on receipt of price—Ten Cents. Address, BEADLE AND COMPANY, General Dime Book Publishers, Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by Beadle and Company, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Boston Bainbridge and Paul Swedlepipe arguing about a horse THE PEDDLER SPY; A TALE OF THE CAPTURE OF GOOD HOPE. BY W. J. HAMILTON, NEW YORK: Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by (No. 107.) THE PEDDLER SPY. |