The Pirate, and The Three Cutters. Фредерик Марриет

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PAGE CHAPTER I Cutter the First 185 CHAPTER II Cutter the Second 199 CHAPTER III Cutter the Third 208 CHAPTER IV Portland Bill 216 CHAPTER V The Travestie 227 CHAPTER VI The Smuggling Yacht 239 CHAPTER VII Conclusion 247

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Cain Frontispiece
'Coco ab ten finger, and take long while suck em all dry'. 7
Coco shouted to his utmost, and fortunately attracted notice. 9
'That will do, Jonathan; I'll ring for coffee presently'. 18
Oswald Bareth gained the helm, which he put hard up. 24
'I'll cleave to the shoulder the first man who attempts to break into the spirit-room'. 32
Found his green morocco easy-chair already tenanted by William the footman. 35
'Antony, for shame! fie, for shame!'. 41
He walked with his coat flying open, his thumbs stuck into the arm-holes of his waistcoat. 44
A general discharge from a broadside of carronades, and a heavy volley of muskets, was the decided answer. 62
'Take that, babbler, for your intelligence; if these men are obstinate, we may have worked for nothing'. 72
'Blood for blood!' cried Francisco, as he fired his pistol at Cain, who staggered, and fell on the deck. 82
Before Francisco had gained the sand-bank she was hull-down to the northward. 85
At last he snatched up the haulyards of his boat's sail, and hastened down to the spot to afford such succour as might be possible. 95
The flames increased in violence, mounting up to the masts and catching the sails one after another. 101
Don Felix de Maxos de Cobas de Manilla d'Alfarez, too busy with his cigar to pay attention to his daughter. 107
Francisco fixed the glass against the sill of the window, and examined the vessel some time in silence. 113
The ball entered the left shoulder of Hawkhurst, and he dropped his hold. 122
'God bless you, boy! God bless you!' said Cain; 'but leave me now' 129
'Blood for blood I will have,' continued the mate, holding up his clenched hand, and shaking it almost in the pirate captain's face. 139
The pirate captain was seen to raise his body convulsively half out of the water—he floundered, sank, and was seen no more.