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  2. THE FROZEN PIRATE.

    The going into the forepeak had put my mind upon the treasure, which, as I had gathered from the Frenchman's narrative. was somewhere hidden in the schooner—in ...

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  3. COMMODORE JUNK.*

    "You dare not deny it," cried Mary Dell, furiously, as she stood in the doorway of the cottage, facing her brother and Barr Wrigley, who attemped to escape, but were prevented ...

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  4. CHAPTER VIII.

    Mary Dell was a girl of keen wits, but her education was of the sea-shore. Among her class people talked of the great folk, and men of wealth and their power—and not ...

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  5. CHAPTER IX.

    Mary Dell went again and again to the prison in the county town, tramping till she was footsore; but she did not see Abel, for she had to encounter double difficulties—to ...

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  6. CHAPTER VII.

    In spite of the declaration made by Captain Armstrong that he had identified his assailants by their heights, voices, and—dark as was the night—their features, Abel refused ...

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  7. CHAPTER XVII.—THE TREASURE.

    When his pipe was out he rose and made several strid[?]s about the cook-room, then took the lantern, and entering the cabin stood awhile surveying the place. ...

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