ILLUSTRATIONS
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| A Perilous Situation | [Frontis.] [327] |
| "God hath been truly merciful in that he hath brought | |
| me safely back" | [48] |
| "Timothy caught him by the neck and hurled him back" | [73] |
| "And how fares it with the old shipmate?" | [147] |
| "Timothy disarmed the fellow, and with a forward | |
| thrust pierced him in the chest" | [191] |
| "Ay, but how came ye aboard, my lad?" | [219] |
| "For the love of Heaven cut the thing in twain!" | [253] |
| The Great Fight on board the Revenge | [300] |
| "He made a lunge at Gilbert, aiming a blow at his heart" | [342] |