Thus the heartless jade stood, unable to meet my eagle eye
Copyright 1913
Emerson Hough
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BRAUNWORTH & CO.
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CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| 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 | [395] |
| XXXIX | In Which Are Sealed Orders | [400] |
| XL | In Which Land Shows in the Offing | [414] |
| XLI | In Which Is Much Romance, and Some Treasure, Also Very Much Happiness | [426] |