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  2. THE FROZEN PIRATE.

    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, ...

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  3. BLACK BLOOD: A PECULIAR CASE.

    Now, then; let's go on,' said Miller; and they staiked out side by side. Hello I exclaimed Hesaleton. 'Look, there's miss one Just off for a drive. Come ...

    Article : 1,562 words
  4. CHAPTER XXIX.

    Now fur a quiet cigar ad no more bother. said Sir [?] Hutda, my child, take your mother away. Take me away?' said Lady Cope, mildly. ...

    Article : 1,166 words
  5. CHAPTER II —THE ICEBERG.

    The loss of the spars I have [?]med was no great matter, nor were we to be intimidated by such weather as was to be expected off cape Horn. For what sailor entering this ...

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  6. The Plot's Wife.

    The moon shines out, with hers are there a star, But turious cloud-ranks storm both star and moon, ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. CHAPTER XXX.

    Holds, my child,' cried Lady Cope, as her adopted daughter reached the door, one moment my dear.' The girl turned cold and hot and then ...

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