Prince Rupert, the Buccaneer

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PRINCE RUPERT THE BUCCANEER



THEY MARCHED ... LIKE MEN WHO HAD LOST ALL INTEREST IN LIFE
THEY MARCHED ... LIKE MEN WHO HAD LOST ALL INTEREST IN LIFE



PRINCE RUPERT

THE BUCCANEER


BY

C. J. CUTCLIFFE HYNE



WITH EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS BY G. GRENVILLE MANTON



THIRD EDITION



METHUEN & CO.
36 ESSEX STREET W.C.
LONDON




First Published . . . April 1901
Second Edition . . . June 1901
Third Edition . . . . May 1907




TO
E. C. H.




CONTENTS

CHAPTER

I. The Pawning of the Fleet
II. The Admission to the Brotherhood
III. The Rape of the Spanish Pearls
IV. The Ransoming of Caraccas
V. The Passage-money
VI. The Mermaid and the Act of Faith
VII. The Galley
VIII. The Regaining of the Fleet




LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

They marched ... like men who had lost all interest in life . . . Frontispiece

Prince Rupert shone out like a very Paladin

Then one Watkin, a man of iron and a mighty shooter, took the lead

It would be a perpetual sunshine for me, Querida

Master Laughan endeavoured to outdo them all in desperation and valour

"Oh, I say what I think," retorted Watkin with a sour look

The secretary was occupied in leading her own.

There is no mistaking the manner of buccaneers returning well-laden





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