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Page 74
... pirate by the elbows . He jerked himself loose , and began to cry out ; he seemed to be lost in amazement , and shrieked : 66 · • • Adonde está el padre ? Adonde está el padre ? " No one answered ; there wasn't a priest of any de ...
... pirate by the elbows . He jerked himself loose , and began to cry out ; he seemed to be lost in amazement , and shrieked : 66 · • • Adonde está el padre ? Adonde está el padre ? " No one answered ; there wasn't a priest of any de ...
Page 75
... pirates ; they had been handed over to the admiral by the Havana authorities as an international courtesy I suppose , or else because they were pirates of no account and short in funds , or because the admiral had been making a fuss in ...
... pirates ; they had been handed over to the admiral by the Havana authorities as an international courtesy I suppose , or else because they were pirates of no account and short in funds , or because the admiral had been making a fuss in ...
Page 76
... pirates . It was after that , that in Ramon's dusky store , I had my first sight of Seraphina and of her father , and then came my meeting with Carlos . I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw him come out with extended hand . It was ...
... pirates . It was after that , that in Ramon's dusky store , I had my first sight of Seraphina and of her father , and then came my meeting with Carlos . I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw him come out with extended hand . It was ...
Page 80
... That is why he is here to - day , attending my uncle in this affair of delivering up the pirates . My uncle loves him very much . O'Brien was at first my uncle's clerk , and my uncle made him a juez , and he is also 80 ROMANCE.
... That is why he is here to - day , attending my uncle in this affair of delivering up the pirates . My uncle loves him very much . O'Brien was at first my uncle's clerk , and my uncle made him a juez , and he is also 80 ROMANCE.
Page 81
... pirate who was so famous as to be almost mythical , had beaten off Admiral Rowley's boats . " Come , you had better see this Irish hidalgo who wants to do us so much honour , " he gave an inscruta- ble glance at me , - " but do not talk ...
... pirate who was so famous as to be almost mythical , had beaten off Admiral Rowley's boats . " Come , you had better see this Irish hidalgo who wants to do us so much honour , " he gave an inscruta- ble glance at me , - " but do not talk ...
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