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KATE BONNET
The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter
BY
FRANK R. STOCKTON
Contents
- I. Two young people, a ship, and a fish
- II. A fruit-basket and a friend
- III. The two clocks
- IV. On the quarter-deck
- V. An unsuccessful errand
- VI. A pair of shoes and stockings
- VII. Kate plans
- VIII. Ben Greenway is convinced that Bonnet is a pirate
- IX. Dickory sets forth
- X. Captain Christopher Vince
- XI. Bad weather
- XII. Face to face
- XIII. Captain Bonnet goes to church
- XIV. A girl to the front
- XV. The Governor of Jamaica
- XVI. A question of etiquette
- XVII. An ornamented beard
- XVIII. I have no right; I am a pirate
- XIX. The new first lieutenant
- XX. One north, one south
- XXI. A projected marriage
- XXII. Blade to blade
- XXIII. The address of the letter
- XXIV. Belize
- XXV. Wise Mr. Delaplaine
- XXVI. Dickory stretches his legs
- XXVII. A girl who laughed
- XXVIII. Lucilla's ship
- XXIX. Captain Ichabod
- XXX. Dame Charter makes a friend
- XXXI. Mr. Delaplaine leads a boarding party
- XXXII. The delivery of the letter
- XXXIII. Blackbeard gives Greenway some difficult work
- XXXIV. Captain Thomas of the Royal James
- XXXV. A chapter of happenings
- XXXVI. The tide decides
- XXXVII. Bonnet and Greenway part company
- XXXVIII. Again Dickory was there
- XXXIX. The blessings which come from the death of the wicked
- XL. Captain Ichabod puts the case
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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