413
Hell had no terror like to this, which he, living,
suffered (_see page 443_) 441
BY WILL CRAWFORD
PAGE
"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, senor?"
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
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