CONTENTS

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I In Which I Am a Caitiff 1
II In Which I Hold a Parley 6
III In Which I Am a Captive 14
IV In Which I Am a Pirate 23
V In Which We Sail for the Spanish Main 34
VI In Which I Acquire a Friend 44
VII In Which I Achieve a Name 52
VIII In Which We Have an Adventure 60
IX In Which We Take Much Treasure 75
X In Which I Show My True Colors 90
XI In Which My Plot Thickens 97
XII In Which We Close with the Enemy 102
XIII In Which We Board the Enemy 110
XIV In Which Is Abounding Trouble 122
XV In Which Is Conversation with the Captive Maiden 131
XVI In Which Is Further Parley with the Captive Maiden 143
XVII In Which Is Hue and Cry 154
XVIII In Which Is Discussion of Two Aunties 158
XIX In Which I Establish a Modus Vivendi 166
XX In Which I Have Polite Conversation, but Little Else 175
XXI In Which We Make a Run for It 184
XXII In Which I Walk and Talk with Helena 192
XXIII In Which Is a Pretty Kettle of Fish 205
XXIV In Which We Have a Sensation 213
XXV In Which We Meet the Other Man, Also Another Woman 224
XXVI In Which We Burn All Bridges 244
XXVII In Which We Reach the Spanish Main 258
XXVIII In Which Is Certain Polite Conversation 267
XXIX In Which Is Shipwreck 285
XXX In Which Is Shipwreck of Other Sort 299
XXXI In Which We Take to the Boats 312
XXXII In Which I Rescue the Cook 324
XXXIII In Which We Are Castaways 333
XXXIV In Which Is No Rapprochement with the Fair Captive 349
XXXV In Which I Find Two Estimable Friends, but Lose One Beloved 357
XXXVI In Which We Fold Our Tents 375
XXXVII In Which Is Philosophy; Which, However, Should Not Be Skipped 384
XXXVIII In Which Is an Armistice with Fate

THE LADY AND THE PIRATE

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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