CHAPTER I FLIGHT
CHAPTER II A LEAL MAN AND A FOOL
CHAPTER III TWO SAILORS ON FOOT
CHAPTER IV THE GIRL AT THE INN
CHAPTER V SIR JOHN BRISTOL
CHAPTER VI THE ROSE OF DEVON
CHAPTER VII THE SHIP'S LIAR
CHAPTER VIII STORM
CHAPTER IX THE MASTER'S GUEST
CHAPTER X BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND MORNING
CHAPTER XI HEAD WINDS AND A ROUGH SEA
CHAPTER XII THE PORCUPINE KETCH
CHAPTER XIII A BIRD TO BE LIMED
CHAPTER XIV A WONDERFUL EXCELLENT COOK
CHAPTER XV A LONESOME LITTLE TOWN
CHAPTER XVI THE HARBOUR OF REFUGE
CHAPTER XVII WILL CANTY
CHAPTER XVIII TOM JORDAN'S MERCY
CHAPTER XIX A MAN SEEN BEFORE
CHAPTER XX A PRIZE FOR THE TAKING
CHAPTER XXI ILL WORDS COME TRUE
CHAPTER XXII BACK TO THE INN
CHAPTER XXIII AND OLD SIR JOHN
CHAPTER XXIV AND AGAIN THE ROSE OF DEVON
Wherein is told the story of Philip Marsham
who lived in the time of King Charles
and was bred a sailor
but came home to England after many hazards
by sea and land and fought for the King at Newbury
and lost a great inheritance and departed for Barbados
in the same ship, by curious chance, in which
he had long before adventured
with the pirates.
BY CHARLES BOARDMAN HAWES
Frontispiece in Color by
ANTON OTTO FISCHER
AN ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS BOOK
LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY
BOSTON
Copyright, 1923,
By The Torbell Company
(Publishers of The Open Road)
Copyright, 1923,
By The Atlantic Monthly Press, Inc.
Copyright, 1934,
By Little, Brown and Company
All rights reserved
Twentieth Printing
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS BOOKS
ARE PUBLISHED BY
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
[Transcriber's Note: Extensive research did not uncover any
evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]
TO
GEORGE W. CABLE
WITH WARM ADMIRATION AND FILIAL AFFECTION
From curious old books, many of them forgotten save
by students of archaic days at sea, I have taken
words and phrases and incidents. The words and phrases
I have put into the talk of the men of the Rose of Devon;
the incidents I have shaped and fitted anew to serve my purpose.
C. B. H.