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By J.N. Marchand
Sir Henry Morgan—Buccaneer Frontispiece
With the point of his own sword pressed against the back of his neck, he repeated the message which Morgan had given him (see page 39) 41
Their blades crossed in an instant … There was a roar from Carib's pistol, and the old man fell (see page 87) 89
Morgan instantly snatched a pistol from de Lussan's hand and shot the man dead (see page 138) 139
Alvarado threw his right arm around her, and with a force superhuman dragged her from the saddle (see page 217) 215
The moonlight shone full upon her face, and as he stooped over he scanned it with his one eye (see page 267) 269
… he reached the summit—breathless, exhausted, unhelmed, weaponless, coatless, in rags; torn, bruised, bleeding, but unharmed (see page 332) 333
… he threw the contents at the feet of the buccaneer, and there rolled before him the severed head of … his solitary friend (see page 412) 413
Hell had no terror like to this, which he, living, suffered (see page 443) 441
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"To our next meeting, Mr. Bradley" (see page 44) 25
There was one man … who did not join in the singing (see page 49) 45
Carlingford had risen in his boat … and with dauntless courage he shook his bared sword (see page 91) 81
The high poop and rail of the Spaniard was black with iron-capped men (see page 121) 115
"Wilt obey me in the future?" cried the captain (see page 143) 128
"Are you in a state for a return journey at once, señor?" he asked of the young officer (see page 173) 161
"The fault is mine," said Alvarado (see page 183) 174
Early as it was, the Viceroy and his officers … bid the travelers Godspeed (see page 200) 200
During the intervals of repose the young man allowed his party, the two lovers were constantly together (see page 224) 218
But de Lussan shot him dead, and before the others could make a move, Morgan stepped safely on the sand (see page 239) 241
"Slay them, O God! Strike and spare not!" (see page 281) 265
"What would you do for him?" "My life for his," she answered bravely (see page 289) 283
"Hast another weapon in thy bodice?" (see page 319) 321
Quite the best of the pirates, he! (see page 351) 347
By an impulse … she slipped her arms around his neck … and kissed him (see page 366) 354
"Treachery? My lord, his was the first" (see page 378) 370
"'Tis a certificate of marriage of——" (see page 400) 385
"God help me!" cried Alvarado, throwing aside the poniard, "I cannot" (see page 386) 387
"I wanted to let you know there was water here. … There is not enough for both of us. Who will get it? I; look!" (see page 436) 437
"Harry Morgan's way to lead—old Ben Hornigold's to follow—ha, ha! ho, ho!" He waded out into the water … (see page 444) 445
Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer

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