Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1882 |
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... England CHAPTER X. 111 I fall into bad company in England , and spend my money - I ship myself on a voyage to Cadiz - The company I meet there - Turn pirate - Adven- tures - Account of William Walters , and of our expeditions CHAPTER XI ...
... England CHAPTER X. 111 I fall into bad company in England , and spend my money - I ship myself on a voyage to Cadiz - The company I meet there - Turn pirate - Adven- tures - Account of William Walters , and of our expeditions CHAPTER XI ...
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... England to his sister - Her affec- tionate answer - We at length return to England very rich , where I marry William's sister - Conclusion . 245 LIFE OF COLONEL JACK . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. -
... England to his sister - Her affec- tionate answer - We at length return to England very rich , where I marry William's sister - Conclusion . 245 LIFE OF COLONEL JACK . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. -
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... England - Am taken by a French privateer - The privateer takes another English ship - Account of her cargo CHAPTER XII . 405 We land at Bourdeaux , in France - I get rid of my captain without paying ransom , and arrive at Ghent , where ...
... England - Am taken by a French privateer - The privateer takes another English ship - Account of her cargo CHAPTER XII . 405 We land at Bourdeaux , in France - I get rid of my captain without paying ransom , and arrive at Ghent , where ...
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... England - The vessel returns gutted of its cargo by pirates , but with news of my deliverance - Transactions on my voyage to Virginia CHAPTER XIX . 509 I make a very profitable voyage - Embark on a similar adventure , accom- panied by ...
... England - The vessel returns gutted of its cargo by pirates , but with news of my deliverance - Transactions on my voyage to Virginia CHAPTER XIX . 509 I make a very profitable voyage - Embark on a similar adventure , accom- panied by ...
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... England , where he soon dissipated his property . And with this ends the first part of his adventures . " The second part of his life was no less remarkable , but terminated more hopefully . As soon as he had seen the bottom of his ...
... England , where he soon dissipated his property . And with this ends the first part of his adventures . " The second part of his life was no less remarkable , but terminated more hopefully . As soon as he had seen the bottom of his ...
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