The Lady and the Pirate / Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive

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EMERSON HOUGH

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I IN WHICH I AM A CAITIFF

CHAPTER II IN WHICH I HOLD A PARLEY

CHAPTER III IN WHICH I AM A CAPTIVE

CHAPTER IV IN WHICH I AM A PIRATE

CHAPTER V IN WHICH WE SAIL FOR THE SPANISH MAIN

CHAPTER VI IN WHICH I ACQUIRE A FRIEND

CHAPTER VII IN WHICH I ACHIEVE A NAME

CHAPTER VIII IN WHICH WE HAVE AN ADVENTURE

CHAPTER IX IN WHICH WE TAKE MUCH TREASURE

CHAPTER X IN WHICH I SHOW MY TRUE COLORS

CHAPTER XI IN WHICH MY PLOT THICKENS

CHAPTER XII IN WHICH WE CLOSE WITH THE ENEMY

CHAPTER XIII IN WHICH WE BOARD THE ENEMY

CHAPTER XIV IN WHICH IS ABOUNDING TROUBLE

CHAPTER XV IN WHICH IS CONVERSATION WITH THE CAPTIVE MAIDEN

CHAPTER XVI IN WHICH IS FURTHER PARLEY WITH THE CAPTIVE MAIDEN

CHAPTER XVII IN WHICH IS HUE AND CRY

CHAPTER XVIII IN WHICH IS DISCUSSION OF TWO AUNTIES

CHAPTER XIX IN WHICH I ESTABLISH A MODUS VIVENDI

CHAPTER XX IN WHICH I HAVE POLITE CONVERSATION, BUT LITTLE ELSE

CHAPTER XXI IN WHICH WE MAKE A RUN FOR IT

CHAPTER XXII IN WHICH I WALK AND TALK WITH HELENA

CHAPTER XXIII IN WHICH IS A PRETTY KETTLE OF FISH

CHAPTER XXIV IN WHICH WE HAVE A SENSATION

CHAPTER XXV IN WHICH WE MEET THE OTHER MAN, ALSO ANOTHER WOMAN

CHAPTER XXVI IN WHICH WE BURN ALL BRIDGES

CHAPTER XXVII IN WHICH WE REACH THE SPANISH MAIN

CHAPTER XXVIII IN WHICH IS CERTAIN POLITE CONVERSATION

CHAPTER XXIX IN WHICH IS SHIPWRECK

CHAPTER XXX IN WHICH IS SHIPWRECK OF OTHER SORT

CHAPTER XXXI IN WHICH WE TAKE TO THE BOATS

CHAPTER XXXII IN WHICH I RESCUE THE COOK

CHAPTER XXXIII IN WHICH WE ARE CASTAWAYS

CHAPTER XXXIV IN WHICH IS NO RAPPROCHEMENT WITH THE FAIR CAPTIVE

CHAPTER XXXV IN WHICH I FIND TWO ESTIMABLE FRIENDS, BUT LOSE ONE BELOVED

CHAPTER XXXVI IN WHICH WE FOLD OUR TENTS

CHAPTER XXXVII IN WHICH IS PHILOSOPHY; WHICH, HOWEVER, SHOULD NOT BE SKIPPED

CHAPTER XXXVIII IN WHICH IS AN ARMISTICE WITH FATE

CHAPTER XXXIX IN WHICH ARE SEALED ORDERS

CHAPTER XL IN WHICH LAND SHOWS IN THE OFFING

CHAPTER XLI IN WHICH IS MUCH ROMANCE, AND SOME TREASURE, ALSO VERY MUCH HAPPINESS

Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate
and a Fair Captive

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