William T. Adams.

Dorchester, April 18, 1892.

"Christy seized him by the collar with both hands." (Page 75)

[CONTENTS]

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[CHAPTER I.]
A Conference at Bonnydale15
[CHAPTER II.]
A Complicated Case26
[CHAPTER III.]
The Departure of the Chateaugay37
[CHAPTER IV.]
Monsieur Gilfleur explains48
[CHAPTER V.]
An Abundance of Evidence59
[CHAPTER VI.]
The Boarding of the Ionian70
[CHAPTER VII.]
A Bold Proposition81
[CHAPTER VIII.]
A Notable Expedition92
[CHAPTER IX.]
The Frenchman in Bermuda103
[CHAPTER X.]
Important Information obtained114
[CHAPTER XI.]
An Unexpected Rencontre125
[CHAPTER XII.]
As Impracticable Scheme136
[CHAPTER XIII.]
At the End of the Chase147
[CHAPTER XIV.]
An Easy Victory158
[CHAPTER XV.]
The Gentleman with a Grizzly Beard169
[CHAPTER XVI.]
Among the Bahamas180
[CHAPTER XVII.]
The Landing at New Providence191
[CHAPTER XVIII.]
An Affray in Nassau202
[CHAPTER XIX.]
An Old Acquaintance213
[CHAPTER XX.]
A Band of Ruffians224
[CHAPTER XXI.]
A Question of Neutrality235
[CHAPTER XXII.]
On Board of the Snapper246
[CHAPTER XXIII.]
The Chateaugay in the Distance257
[CHAPTER XXIV.]
The Tables turned268
[CHAPTER XXV.]
Captain Flanger in Irons279
[CHAPTER XXVI.]
A Visit to Tampa Bay290
[CHAPTER XXVII.]
Among the Keys of Tampa302
[CHAPTER XXVIII.]
The Surrender of the Reindeer313
[CHAPTER XXIX.]
Bringing out the Prize324
[CHAPTER XXX.]
A Very Important Service335
[CHAPTER XXXI.]
An Undesired Promotion346

FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHT


[CHAPTER I]

A CONFERENCE AT BONNYDALE