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Title: The Frozen Pirate
Author: W. Clark Russell
Release Date: August 2, 2007 [EBook #22215]
Language: English
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THE FROZEN PIRATE.
BY W. CLARK RUSSELL
AUTHOR OF "THE WRECK OF THE GROSVENOR," "THE LADY MAUD," "A SAILOR'S
SWEETHEART," ETC., ETC.
PH[OE]NIX PUBLISHING CO.,
NEW YORK.
CONTENTS.
I. The Storm
II. The Iceberg
III. I Lose My Companions
IV. I Quit the Wreck
V. I Sight a White Coast
VI. An Island of Ice
VII. I am Startled by a Discovery
VIII. The Frozen Schooner
IX. I Lose my Boat
X. Another Startling Discovery
XI. I Make Further Discoveries
XII. A Lonely Night
XIII. I Explore the Hold and Forecastle
XIV. An Extraordinary Occurrence
XV. The Pirate's Story
XVI. I Hear of a Great Treasure
XVII. The Treasure
XVIII. We Talk over our Situation
XIX. We Take a View of the Ice
XX. A Merry Evening
XXI. We Explore the Mines
XXII. A Change Comes Over the Frenchman
XXIII. The Ice Breaks Away
XXIV. The Frenchman Dies
XXV. The Schooner Frees Herself
XXVI. I am Troubled by Thoughts of the Treasure
XXVII. I Encounter a Whaler
XXVIII. I Strike a Bargain with the Yankee
XXIX. I Value the Lading
XXX. Our Progress to the Channel
XXXI. The End
Postscript
THE FROZEN PIRATE.
CHAPTER I.
THE STORM.
The _Laughing Mary_ was a light ship, as sailors term a vessel that
stands high upon the water, having discharged her cargo at Callao, from
which port we were proceeding in ballast to Cape Town, South Africa,
there to call for orders. Our run to within a few parallels of the
latitude of the Horn had been extremely pleasant; the proverbial
mildness of the Pacific O
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