id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075749808 Paternoster G. Sidney The motor pirate, by G. Sidney Paternoster. With a frontispiece by Charles R. Sykes 1904 .txt text/plain 53525 3935 85 overtaken by a motor-car occupied by a man, who presented a pistol at their heads, and ordered them to stop. "It's the Motor Pirate himself," I said to Winter, "Motor Pirate be d d !" replied Winter. I desired you," said the Motor Pirate; for it was indeed the Pirate remarked, as I returned to our car after that car means on a night like this, with the roads clear the Pirate car pass them on the road. was impossible to avoid recognition, but my rival Mannering in his trumpery old motor-car, accompanied by—above between Mannering's voice and the Motor Pirate's. likely to serve as a hiding-place for the Pirate's car?" the Motor Pirate," she said, and with that answer I was "More work of the Motor Pirate," remarked Forrest part of the Motor Pirate on that old car of his." moment Mannering had appeared on the new car. ./cache/nyp.33433075749808.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075749808.txt