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Volume 2 (of 3) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/38632.txt cache: ./cache/38632.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'38632.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 44380 author: Aimard, Gustave title: The Buccaneer Chief: A Romance of the Spanish Main date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/44380.txt cache: ./cache/44380.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'44380.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 26960 author: Johnston, Charles H. L. (Charles Haven Ladd) title: Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea Their rovings, cruises, escapades, and fierce battling upon the ocean for patriotism and for treasure date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/26960.txt cache: ./cache/26960.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'26960.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 19139 author: Haring, Clarence Henry title: The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/19139.txt cache: ./cache/19139.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'19139.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 26690 author: Exquemelin, A. O. (Alexandre Olivier) title: The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/26690.txt cache: ./cache/26690.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'26690.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 19396 author: Masefield, John title: On the Spanish Main; Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/19396.txt cache: ./cache/19396.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 25 resourceName b'19396.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 57039 author: Hyne, Charles John Cutcliffe Wright title: Prince Rupert, the Buccaneer date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/57039.txt cache: ./cache/57039.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'57039.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 37116 author: Burney, James title: History of the Buccaneers of America date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37116.txt cache: ./cache/37116.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 18 resourceName b'37116.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 52210 author: Bloundelle-Burton, John title: The Hispaniola Plate (1683-1893) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/52210.txt cache: ./cache/52210.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'52210.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 28074 author: Hall, S. C., Mrs. title: The Buccaneer: A Tale date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/28074.txt cache: ./cache/28074.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'28074.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-buccaneers-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 15685 author = Dampier, William title = A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45677 sentences = 2217 flesch = 85 summary = was a passage between the west end of Timor and another small island sandy island (over against the fort) full of bays and pretty high trees; the east or west of it; and near the shore it appeared like an island. us, we soon got abreast of the bay, and then saw a small island to the A DESCRIPTION OF A SMALL ISLAND, SEVEN LEAGUES EAST FROM THE WATERING BAY. At the south-west end of Timor is a pretty high island called Anabao. small flat island to the north-west of the others, and saw a great deal distance off at sea the west point appears like a cape land; the north long, and at the south-west point there is another small low woody island we were shot in within 2 leagues of the island the wind came to the west, sun-setting, I saw a small round high island to the west of Pentare, cache = ./cache/15685.txt txt = ./txt/15685.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44380 author = Aimard, Gustave title = The Buccaneer Chief: A Romance of the Spanish Main date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 104938 sentences = 5730 flesch = 78 summary = "Yes, sir," the Count answered, bowing in his turn. "That is my most eager desire, sir," the young man said, taking a side "On my faith, my dear Count," the Duke said, good-humouredly, after the order of arrest, Major de l'Oursière, governor of the fortress of St. Marguerite, had the Count conducted to the room which was to serve as "I am at the governor's orders," the Count said laconically. "Goodness!" the Count said, in surprise; "and yet I do not know you, "I am at your orders, sir," the Major said, raising his hand to his "Now speak, Major," said Michael; "during that time I will go on deck "That will be a good opportunity for you, Major," said the Count. "Now, Captain," said Michael, when the boat had returned, "where shall "Montbarts is right," Yoc, the Brazilian, said at this moment; "I know cache = ./cache/44380.txt txt = ./txt/44380.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38633 author = Thornbury, Walter title = The Monarchs of the Main; Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers. Volume 3 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62359 sentences = 2836 flesch = 76 summary = Laurence de Graff, whom they accused of fraud, sailed at once for St. Domingo, followed by eighty-seven men in the prize, and Ravenau A few days after this 150 men left the vessels to take a small town of of food, they landed sixty men in three canoes and took some prisoners landed opposite the Spanish court of guard, killing a great many men and on board, but the ship was taken by some English men-of-war before that three English men-of-war and a fire-ship were fitting out against The pirates, about this time, had 11 sail and 1500 men in the Indian ship of twelve guns, which they took, and sent twelve men on board to deck before another French vessel of twenty-four guns and sixty men hove guns, Roberts destroyed nine sail of French ships, and carried off for Snelgrave was soon after carried on board the pirate ship. cache = ./cache/38633.txt txt = ./txt/38633.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26862 author = Pyle, Howard title = Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates Fiction, Fact & Fancy Concerning the Buccaneers & Marooners of the Spanish Main date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 87423 sentences = 4282 flesch = 80 summary = The pirates came all in good time, and then, in spite of the brave a great big pistol, he said, and Barnaby could hear every word he The man went straight to the great cabin, and poor Barnaby, his brain Barnaby sitting there holding her hand, she with her face turned away, Barnaby," the good old man said, as he led the way through the hall, For Captain Morgan, if he had felt a liking for the young man of the chest, she cried out in a great loud voice that the Good Man That was the year that the famous pirate captain, coming up from the pirate captain and the two men carrying the chest had gone. Meantime the pirate captain had stopped, and now stood with his hand "Why," said the New York captain,--"why, has a--a bloody p-pirate like "That," said the lady, "must have been Captain Keitt's pirate cache = ./cache/26862.txt txt = ./txt/26862.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26410 author = Piper, Anna W. Ford title = Peak's Island A Romance of Buccaneer Days date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36631 sentences = 1813 flesch = 84 summary = "Yes, mama's baby shall have more pretty things soon," said Miss Vyvyan. Anna looked through the wood where Mrs. Carleton directed, and saw "Miss Vyvyan," said Mrs. Carleton, "I have been looking on the other "Mrs. Carleton," said Miss Vyvyan, "you will not mind if I run down to "Come, Miss Vyvyan," said Mrs. Carleton, "we will go up here, and we "Miss Vyvyan," said Mrs. Carleton, "there are other doors of entrance to "Now," said Mrs. Carleton, "I wish to say to you, Miss Vyvyan, that from "Anna be back," said the child, looking up with a face more full of "Anna," said Mrs. Carleton, "we have not seen Louisita to-day; shall we "May I stay a little way off with Anna," said Cora, "not far; I am "Oh Anna, do not say that," said Mrs. Carleton; "but go on and tell me "She is Mrs. Carleton," said Miss Vyvyan. cache = ./cache/26410.txt txt = ./txt/26410.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19396 author = Masefield, John title = On the Spanish Main; Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 114369 sentences = 5743 flesch = 82 summary = The pinnaces came aboard the sinking ship, and the men pillaged her of Drake relieved two French ships "in extreme want"; while his men and goodness, to give him life and leave to sail once in an English ship, in As soon as the news had been conveyed to Drake, he marched his men away they did not care to leave it when the time came for their ships to sail boats out, and took to the oars, "leaving in the ships only a few men to He ordered his men to give way heartily, for the third Spanish ship, sixty men, under Captain Sawkins, set sail in Edmund Cook's ship, to day or two later, the pirates saw "two great ships," with many guns in that the ship carried twelve great guns, and that three companies of After a time, the Indians helped the five men a two days' march on their cache = ./cache/19396.txt txt = ./txt/19396.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15675 author = Dampier, William title = A Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40582 sentences = 1871 flesch = 82 summary = Holland till the foundering of my ship near the island of Ascension. north-east of the road, where there is good water, with which ships that coming by a great sea that tumbles in on the shore for some time before sort of wine is made chiefly on the east side of the island, and shipped Cape Verde Islands; and ran away with a strong north-east wind right Tenerife, and saw flying-fish, and a great deal of sea-thistle weed better water on the south-west of the island at St. Jago Town. the landing-place there is a small fort, almost level with the sea, where south-south-east till we crossed the Line, small winds, calms, and pretty land we saw was about 20 leagues to the north of Bahia; so I coasted told, up the country, north-west from the sea, leaving the town and Dutch sort was yet green, and its fruit small and growing, having but newly cache = ./cache/15675.txt txt = ./txt/15675.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26960 author = Johnston, Charles H. L. (Charles Haven Ladd) title = Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea Their rovings, cruises, escapades, and fierce battling upon the ocean for patriotism and for treasure date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 91159 sentences = 6696 flesch = 87 summary = Three days after this, Jean Bart sent a boy to the English vessel with small French gun-boats, he soon fell in with three Dutch privateers "After them, men!" cried Captain Bart. But Captain England was in error when he said that he was sailing for "Away with this life," cried Captain England. "Egad!" cried Captain Rogers, as they passed out to sea. and stood out to sea: guns roared: trumpets blew: the men cheered. The English sea-captain said nothing, but the color rose in his British vessels, they often sent them in the holds of French ships. "Now let thirty men take to the boats!" commanded Captain Walker. The captain of the French ship came running by. Sixty men were ill on board the stout little English privateer, but "Gentlemen," said he to the captain of these vessels, "I shall never AMERICAN PRIVATEER CAPTURING TWO ENGLISH SHIPS.] AMERICAN PRIVATEER CAPTURING TWO ENGLISH SHIPS.] cache = ./cache/26960.txt txt = ./txt/26960.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28418 author = Meader, Stephen W. (Stephen Warren) title = The Black Buccaneer date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62108 sentences = 3820 flesch = 89 summary = boys--Tom, nineteen years old, and the smaller Jeremy--to an island too "Boy!" growled the bearded man, seizing Jeremy's wrist and twisting it "Men," went on Jeremy's captor, "clear heads, meal, while Jeremy sluiced the gun decks with sea water. The day passed, Job amusing Jeremy with tales of his adventures and old on that line, I'll shoot him dead!" Jeremy turned his head and looked. snarl and half-turning to face Jeremy, "we got them two boys on deck! Jeremy and Bob came on deck stiff and weary from their Jeremy saw that all were on deck and touched Bob's arm. From the deck of the _Queen_ Jeremy and Bob could pick out the big form Job, Jeremy and Bob stood at a little distance and counted those mother came to Jeremy, put her hands on his shoulders and looked long "Come in with me, Jeremy, and point out the man," said Captain Ghent. cache = ./cache/28418.txt txt = ./txt/28418.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19139 author = Haring, Clarence Henry title = The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 99623 sentences = 5942 flesch = 74 summary = required, shipped upon Spanish vessels; the colonies in return were to West Indies for almost a year, capturing and rifling Spanish vessels, Spanish in the West Indies captured two English vessels, cut off the M. de Poincy, the governor-general of the French islands, who seized the buccaneers generally sailed under commissions from the governors of Spanish assaults in the past on English ships and colonies supplied a On 4th February Colonel Doyley received from the governor of St. Jago de Cuba a letter enclosing an order from Sir Henry Bennett for the The question of English trade with the Spanish colonies in the Indies the governor sent out in 1665 by the new French West India Company. The new Lieutenant-Governor of Jamaica, Sir Thomas Lynch, brought with ordered by the English Council to lend him, he took possession of St. Thomas and its pirate governor.[435] cache = ./cache/19139.txt txt = ./txt/19139.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 973 author = Pyle, Howard title = Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates Fiction, Fact & Fancy Concerning the Buccaneers & Marooners of the Spanish Main date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 73876 sentences = 3473 flesch = 81 summary = The pirates came all in good time, and then, in spite of the brave After that the lieutenant cut off the pirate's head, and sailed away in The man went straight to the great cabin, and poor Barnaby, his brain Barnaby sitting there holding her hand, she with her face turned away, the good old man said, as he led the way through the hall, holding up For Captain Morgan, if he had felt a liking for the young man a boat came from a man-of-war, and who should come stepping aboard but An Old-time Story of the Days of Captain Kidd That was the year that the famous pirate captain, coming up from the Meantime the pirate captain had stopped, and now stood with his hand "Why," said the New York captain,--"why, has a--a bloody p-pirate like Lieutenant Maynard stood looking out forward at the pirate vessel, which cache = ./cache/973.txt txt = ./txt/973.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29316 author = Brady, Cyrus Townsend title = Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer: A Romance of the Spanish Main date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 83863 sentences = 6196 flesch = 87 summary = HOW SIR HENRY MORGAN IN HIS OLD AGE RESOLVED TO GO A-BUCCANEERING AGAIN HOW SIR HENRY MORGAN IN HIS OLD AGE RESOLVED TO GO A-BUCCANEERING AGAIN all men who had ever held office in Jamaica Sir Henry Morgan, sometime "God rest the soul of the King!" cried Morgan, lifting his hat from his "There's one yonder, man," cried Morgan, pointing up the harbor, where "A good plan, Master Morgan," cried Hornigold, forgetting the title as "Long live Sir Henry Morgan, King of the Buccaneers!" cried a voice out "Look you, Captain Morgan," cried Hornigold, pointing to leeward. "Donna Mercedes," cried the unhappy young man, "I love thee, I adore "You have loved me," cried the young man, turning toward Donna Mercedes, "That's well done!" cried Morgan, "Captain Alvarado, if that be your "Long life to Donna de Lara and Captain Alvarado!" cried old Agramonte, cache = ./cache/29316.txt txt = ./txt/29316.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17188 author = Stockton, Frank Richard title = Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74375 sentences = 2531 flesch = 68 summary = was left with fifteen men to work a great vessel which required a crew large ship, manned by an extremely small crew, to sail away from those the Spanish ships was sent to man the vessel which had been captured, company of pirates on board, a great many people came from shore to see As the little vessel slowly approached the great ship, the people on sailed away when its captain heard the Spanish ship was coming. There were fine times on board this great English ship; the pirates were might find it, and when a pirate vessel commanded by an English captain he knew very well that the time might come when the pirate vessels would But the great pirate had not boarded that ship to fight with common men. really a pirate ship, but an English vessel which not long before had the time of this vessel's capture the pirate captain had enlisted some cache = ./cache/17188.txt txt = ./txt/17188.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38631 author = Thornbury, Walter title = The Monarchs of the Main; Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers. Volume 1 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62688 sentences = 2993 flesch = 73 summary = Buccaneers--Conquest of Tortuga by the French and English--Hunters, Spaniards of Hispaniola--The French West Indian Company buy horses--Buccaneer dainties--Cow-killing, English, French, and Spanish research placing the great event of Buccaneer history fifty years the Buccaneers--Conquest of Tortuga by the French--The hunters, Hispaniola--French West Indian Company buy Tortuga--The Governor, M. English corsairs were at sea and the French Buccaneers hunting on the mainland, the Spanish General of the Indian Fleet landed with a handful vessel approached St. Domingo, "a Buccaneers' canoe came off with six "One day," says Esquemeling, "a French Buccaneer showed me a strange These Spanish hunters did not rough it like the Buccaneers, and kept the Spaniards to climate, the Buccaneers were seldom taken prisoners. French Buccaneer going one day into the savannahs to hunt, followed by the Spaniards captured, the Buccaneers took every day a hundred of their Buccaneers, seeing many of his men suffering from the Indian arrows, cache = ./cache/38631.txt txt = ./txt/38631.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37116 author = Burney, James title = History of the Buccaneers of America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 108315 sentences = 5597 flesch = 73 summary = Basque, both Buccaneer commanders, at the head of 650 men, took the towns [Sidenote: Account of the Mosquito Indians.] In this party of Buccaneers [Sidenote: At Quibo.] About the 21st, the ships anchored near the _Island [Sidenote: One of them killed by the Buccaneers.] The ship's boat rowed in the English Buccaneers were seeking plunder in the _South Sea_, the French Spaniards knew of his being on the Island, and Spanish ships had stopped [Sidenote: Duke of Norfolk's Island.] The two ships anchored near the ship given to the French Buccaneers, offered to Davis and Swan new Buccaneers were last at the Island, the Spaniards had put dogs on shore, [Sidenote: Swan and Townley.] The South Sea adventures of the buccaneer [Sidenote: Retreat of the Buccaneers over land to the West Indian Sea.] [Sidenote: Le Sage.] At the time that the English and French Buccaneers cache = ./cache/37116.txt txt = ./txt/37116.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38632 author = Thornbury, Walter title = The Monarchs of the Main; Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers. Volume 2 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58493 sentences = 2511 flesch = 73 summary = Spaniards--Buccaneers' fight in Tobago against the Dutch--Captain Cook A day or two after this unavoidable surrender, a vessel arrived at St. Catherine, bringing reinforcements and provisions from the governor of Eight days after this loss Morgan commanded his men to collect the vessels, and 860 men, but his gun ship, the largest of all, only carried The very same day the Buccaneers despatched a body of 100 men to search Morgan, with 200 men and the slave guide, set out to capture Morgan having divided the provisions between the garrison and the St. Catherine prisoners, reviewed his men, and examined himself their arms Morgan sent 100 men to search this wood, and upon this the Spaniards and before, a Buccaneer squadron arriving in that place, the men went in days after Captain Sharp returned from the King's islands, having taken The Buccaneers next landed 100 men, hoping to take by surprise the city cache = ./cache/38632.txt txt = ./txt/38632.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28074 author = Hall, S. C., Mrs. title = The Buccaneer: A Tale date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 176207 sentences = 8949 flesch = 80 summary = sturdy, bluff-looking man, to our friend little Robin Hays, who sat upon "Sir Willmott Burrell is not well," replied Robin; "but I will take your "Now, is not that just like Constance Cecil?" thought Lady Frances, as "There is no time to tell the story now, lady," replied Robin "You would not, surely, sir," said Lady Frances, coming forward and "Tell Sir Willmott Burrell I await him here," she said to Barbara, while "Lady Frances, pray conduct your friend: Sir Willmott Burrell, we follow "So please ye, sir; I have known Robin a long, long time, and he knows Guerre, "if one like Mistress Cecil could love such as Sir Willmott "Sir Robert," replied Lady Frances, "the heart's heaviness will make "Sir Willmott Burrell," said Constantia to the knight, as he placed "Is this Barbara's father!" thought Robin, "and the man who would not cache = ./cache/28074.txt txt = ./txt/28074.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10394 author = Pyle, Howard title = Stolen Treasure date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 49554 sentences = 2133 flesch = 76 summary = taking our hero by the hand and presenting him, "is a young gentleman For Captain Morgan, if he had felt a liking for the young man a boat came from a man-of-war, and who should come stepping aboard but _An Old-time Story of the Days of Captain Kidd._ the chest, she cried out in a great loud voice that the Good Man had It was the man with the cane whom Tom had seen some time before--the which Tom Chist lay, when the white man stopped and bent over as though Tom Chist stood staring straight at the old gentleman's excited face, and he had the appearance of a sailor-man, having a great queue of red At the same moment of time our hero became aware of another boat coming they had come pretty close to Barnaby and his companions, a man who sat cache = ./cache/10394.txt txt = ./txt/10394.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26690 author = Exquemelin, A. O. (Alexandre Olivier) title = The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59022 sentences = 2119 flesch = 68 summary = long time at sea with his boat and twenty-six men, for the ships that Within a few days after, he took a great ship coming from New Spain, rest of their men they marched to another small island, so near St. Catherine's, that with a bridge they made in a few days, they passed Spaniards from the castle having espied the ship, put forth English The pirates, seeing our ships come to an anchor, gave them presently numbers of other pirates, French and English; the name of Captain Morgan The French pirates belonging to this great ship had met at sea an Eight days after the loss of the said ship, Captain Morgan commanded the but hearing that Captain Morgan came in person with great forces to seek Captain Morgan having such a number of ships, divided the whole fleet town the Spaniards had placed many great guns, at several quarters, some cache = ./cache/26690.txt txt = ./txt/26690.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 52210 author = Bloundelle-Burton, John title = The Hispaniola Plate (1683-1893) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 95644 sentences = 5445 flesch = 88 summary = dead man might have possessed of Nicholas Crafer's treasure." "We will come fore and aft of him, sir," says the man, "so he shall "I cannot, my little lad," said Phips, "go with you, nor send the men; "Good," says Phips when he heard this, "only, my black treasure, what time Phips worked as hard as any man in the ship with his own "And," said Phips to the bos'un, "tell Mr. Crafer that so long as his between the time they left their boat at our little isle and then came if they came they must come the way I was a-going, when I could know "It is a treasure house," Alderly had said of his hut, therefore, So the tale was told, and now the time had come for Reginald to tell But by this time Barbara was coming round--she opened her eyes as her cache = ./cache/52210.txt txt = ./txt/52210.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 57039 author = Hyne, Charles John Cutcliffe Wright title = Prince Rupert, the Buccaneer date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64738 sentences = 3494 flesch = 83 summary = "I'll be bound he gave them the plainer name," said Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert looked out over the harbour, and the black ships, at the "I must request you, Monsieur," said the Prince, "to order this man a "We'll be five dead men in an hour's time," said the other buccaneer. "I would have you know," said the Prince stiffly, "that Master Laughan "Then, as Master Laughan is barred to me," said the Prince, "I know of four, with Prince Rupert and Master Stephen Laughan, his secretary, the buccaneers; Prince Rupert and his secretary followed; and the rest Prince Rupert and the buccaneers were in high feather. 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Volume 2 (of 3) | A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 | The Buccaneer: A Tale | The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century Type: gutenberg title: subject-buccaneers-gutenberg date: 2021-06-01 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Buccaneers" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 44380 author: Aimard, Gustave title: The Buccaneer Chief: A Romance of the Spanish Main date: words: 104938 sentences: 5730 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/44380.txt txt: ./txt/44380.txt summary: "Yes, sir," the Count answered, bowing in his turn. "That is my most eager desire, sir," the young man said, taking a side "On my faith, my dear Count," the Duke said, good-humouredly, after the order of arrest, Major de l''Oursière, governor of the fortress of St. Marguerite, had the Count conducted to the room which was to serve as "I am at the governor''s orders," the Count said laconically. "Goodness!" the Count said, in surprise; "and yet I do not know you, "I am at your orders, sir," the Major said, raising his hand to his "Now speak, Major," said Michael; "during that time I will go on deck "That will be a good opportunity for you, Major," said the Count. "Now, Captain," said Michael, when the boat had returned, "where shall "Montbarts is right," Yoc, the Brazilian, said at this moment; "I know id: 52210 author: Bloundelle-Burton, John title: The Hispaniola Plate (1683-1893) date: words: 95644 sentences: 5445 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/52210.txt txt: ./txt/52210.txt summary: dead man might have possessed of Nicholas Crafer''s treasure." "We will come fore and aft of him, sir," says the man, "so he shall "I cannot, my little lad," said Phips, "go with you, nor send the men; "Good," says Phips when he heard this, "only, my black treasure, what time Phips worked as hard as any man in the ship with his own "And," said Phips to the bos''un, "tell Mr. Crafer that so long as his between the time they left their boat at our little isle and then came if they came they must come the way I was a-going, when I could know "It is a treasure house," Alderly had said of his hut, therefore, So the tale was told, and now the time had come for Reginald to tell But by this time Barbara was coming round--she opened her eyes as her id: 29316 author: Brady, Cyrus Townsend title: Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer: A Romance of the Spanish Main date: words: 83863 sentences: 6196 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/29316.txt txt: ./txt/29316.txt summary: HOW SIR HENRY MORGAN IN HIS OLD AGE RESOLVED TO GO A-BUCCANEERING AGAIN HOW SIR HENRY MORGAN IN HIS OLD AGE RESOLVED TO GO A-BUCCANEERING AGAIN all men who had ever held office in Jamaica Sir Henry Morgan, sometime "God rest the soul of the King!" cried Morgan, lifting his hat from his "There''s one yonder, man," cried Morgan, pointing up the harbor, where "A good plan, Master Morgan," cried Hornigold, forgetting the title as "Long live Sir Henry Morgan, King of the Buccaneers!" cried a voice out "Look you, Captain Morgan," cried Hornigold, pointing to leeward. "Donna Mercedes," cried the unhappy young man, "I love thee, I adore "You have loved me," cried the young man, turning toward Donna Mercedes, "That''s well done!" cried Morgan, "Captain Alvarado, if that be your "Long life to Donna de Lara and Captain Alvarado!" cried old Agramonte, id: 37116 author: Burney, James title: History of the Buccaneers of America date: words: 108315 sentences: 5597 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/37116.txt txt: ./txt/37116.txt summary: Basque, both Buccaneer commanders, at the head of 650 men, took the towns [Sidenote: Account of the Mosquito Indians.] In this party of Buccaneers [Sidenote: At Quibo.] About the 21st, the ships anchored near the _Island [Sidenote: One of them killed by the Buccaneers.] The ship''s boat rowed in the English Buccaneers were seeking plunder in the _South Sea_, the French Spaniards knew of his being on the Island, and Spanish ships had stopped [Sidenote: Duke of Norfolk''s Island.] The two ships anchored near the ship given to the French Buccaneers, offered to Davis and Swan new Buccaneers were last at the Island, the Spaniards had put dogs on shore, [Sidenote: Swan and Townley.] The South Sea adventures of the buccaneer [Sidenote: Retreat of the Buccaneers over land to the West Indian Sea.] [Sidenote: Le Sage.] At the time that the English and French Buccaneers id: 15685 author: Dampier, William title: A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 date: words: 45677 sentences: 2217 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/15685.txt txt: ./txt/15685.txt summary: was a passage between the west end of Timor and another small island sandy island (over against the fort) full of bays and pretty high trees; the east or west of it; and near the shore it appeared like an island. us, we soon got abreast of the bay, and then saw a small island to the A DESCRIPTION OF A SMALL ISLAND, SEVEN LEAGUES EAST FROM THE WATERING BAY. At the south-west end of Timor is a pretty high island called Anabao. small flat island to the north-west of the others, and saw a great deal distance off at sea the west point appears like a cape land; the north long, and at the south-west point there is another small low woody island we were shot in within 2 leagues of the island the wind came to the west, sun-setting, I saw a small round high island to the west of Pentare, id: 15675 author: Dampier, William title: A Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 date: words: 40582 sentences: 1871 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/15675.txt txt: ./txt/15675.txt summary: Holland till the foundering of my ship near the island of Ascension. north-east of the road, where there is good water, with which ships that coming by a great sea that tumbles in on the shore for some time before sort of wine is made chiefly on the east side of the island, and shipped Cape Verde Islands; and ran away with a strong north-east wind right Tenerife, and saw flying-fish, and a great deal of sea-thistle weed better water on the south-west of the island at St. Jago Town. the landing-place there is a small fort, almost level with the sea, where south-south-east till we crossed the Line, small winds, calms, and pretty land we saw was about 20 leagues to the north of Bahia; so I coasted told, up the country, north-west from the sea, leaving the town and Dutch sort was yet green, and its fruit small and growing, having but newly id: 26690 author: Exquemelin, A. O. (Alexandre Olivier) title: The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main date: words: 59022 sentences: 2119 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/26690.txt txt: ./txt/26690.txt summary: long time at sea with his boat and twenty-six men, for the ships that Within a few days after, he took a great ship coming from New Spain, rest of their men they marched to another small island, so near St. Catherine''s, that with a bridge they made in a few days, they passed Spaniards from the castle having espied the ship, put forth English The pirates, seeing our ships come to an anchor, gave them presently numbers of other pirates, French and English; the name of Captain Morgan The French pirates belonging to this great ship had met at sea an Eight days after the loss of the said ship, Captain Morgan commanded the but hearing that Captain Morgan came in person with great forces to seek Captain Morgan having such a number of ships, divided the whole fleet town the Spaniards had placed many great guns, at several quarters, some id: 28074 author: Hall, S. C., Mrs. title: The Buccaneer: A Tale date: words: 176207 sentences: 8949 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/28074.txt txt: ./txt/28074.txt summary: sturdy, bluff-looking man, to our friend little Robin Hays, who sat upon "Sir Willmott Burrell is not well," replied Robin; "but I will take your "Now, is not that just like Constance Cecil?" thought Lady Frances, as "There is no time to tell the story now, lady," replied Robin "You would not, surely, sir," said Lady Frances, coming forward and "Tell Sir Willmott Burrell I await him here," she said to Barbara, while "Lady Frances, pray conduct your friend: Sir Willmott Burrell, we follow "So please ye, sir; I have known Robin a long, long time, and he knows Guerre, "if one like Mistress Cecil could love such as Sir Willmott "Sir Robert," replied Lady Frances, "the heart''s heaviness will make "Sir Willmott Burrell," said Constantia to the knight, as he placed "Is this Barbara''s father!" thought Robin, "and the man who would not id: 19139 author: Haring, Clarence Henry title: The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century date: words: 99623 sentences: 5942 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/19139.txt txt: ./txt/19139.txt summary: required, shipped upon Spanish vessels; the colonies in return were to West Indies for almost a year, capturing and rifling Spanish vessels, Spanish in the West Indies captured two English vessels, cut off the M. de Poincy, the governor-general of the French islands, who seized the buccaneers generally sailed under commissions from the governors of Spanish assaults in the past on English ships and colonies supplied a On 4th February Colonel Doyley received from the governor of St. Jago de Cuba a letter enclosing an order from Sir Henry Bennett for the The question of English trade with the Spanish colonies in the Indies the governor sent out in 1665 by the new French West India Company. The new Lieutenant-Governor of Jamaica, Sir Thomas Lynch, brought with ordered by the English Council to lend him, he took possession of St. Thomas and its pirate governor.[435] id: 57039 author: Hyne, Charles John Cutcliffe Wright title: Prince Rupert, the Buccaneer date: words: 64738 sentences: 3494 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/57039.txt txt: ./txt/57039.txt summary: "I''ll be bound he gave them the plainer name," said Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert looked out over the harbour, and the black ships, at the "I must request you, Monsieur," said the Prince, "to order this man a "We''ll be five dead men in an hour''s time," said the other buccaneer. "I would have you know," said the Prince stiffly, "that Master Laughan "Then, as Master Laughan is barred to me," said the Prince, "I know of four, with Prince Rupert and Master Stephen Laughan, his secretary, the buccaneers; Prince Rupert and his secretary followed; and the rest Prince Rupert and the buccaneers were in high feather. But neither Prince Rupert nor Master Laughan, his secretary, could "I fear, sir," said Prince Rupert, still with his best manner, "that "Master Watkin," said the Prince, "in your business ideas you are a man Yorkshireman to the Prince, and Rupert laughed and said that Master id: 26960 author: Johnston, Charles H. L. (Charles Haven Ladd) title: Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea Their rovings, cruises, escapades, and fierce battling upon the ocean for patriotism and for treasure date: words: 91159 sentences: 6696 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/26960.txt txt: ./txt/26960.txt summary: Three days after this, Jean Bart sent a boy to the English vessel with small French gun-boats, he soon fell in with three Dutch privateers "After them, men!" cried Captain Bart. But Captain England was in error when he said that he was sailing for "Away with this life," cried Captain England. "Egad!" cried Captain Rogers, as they passed out to sea. and stood out to sea: guns roared: trumpets blew: the men cheered. The English sea-captain said nothing, but the color rose in his British vessels, they often sent them in the holds of French ships. "Now let thirty men take to the boats!" commanded Captain Walker. The captain of the French ship came running by. Sixty men were ill on board the stout little English privateer, but "Gentlemen," said he to the captain of these vessels, "I shall never AMERICAN PRIVATEER CAPTURING TWO ENGLISH SHIPS.] AMERICAN PRIVATEER CAPTURING TWO ENGLISH SHIPS.] id: 19396 author: Masefield, John title: On the Spanish Main; Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien date: words: 114369 sentences: 5743 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/19396.txt txt: ./txt/19396.txt summary: The pinnaces came aboard the sinking ship, and the men pillaged her of Drake relieved two French ships "in extreme want"; while his men and goodness, to give him life and leave to sail once in an English ship, in As soon as the news had been conveyed to Drake, he marched his men away they did not care to leave it when the time came for their ships to sail boats out, and took to the oars, "leaving in the ships only a few men to He ordered his men to give way heartily, for the third Spanish ship, sixty men, under Captain Sawkins, set sail in Edmund Cook''s ship, to day or two later, the pirates saw "two great ships," with many guns in that the ship carried twelve great guns, and that three companies of After a time, the Indians helped the five men a two days'' march on their id: 28418 author: Meader, Stephen W. (Stephen Warren) title: The Black Buccaneer date: words: 62108 sentences: 3820 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/28418.txt txt: ./txt/28418.txt summary: boys--Tom, nineteen years old, and the smaller Jeremy--to an island too "Boy!" growled the bearded man, seizing Jeremy''s wrist and twisting it "Men," went on Jeremy''s captor, "clear heads, meal, while Jeremy sluiced the gun decks with sea water. The day passed, Job amusing Jeremy with tales of his adventures and old on that line, I''ll shoot him dead!" Jeremy turned his head and looked. snarl and half-turning to face Jeremy, "we got them two boys on deck! Jeremy and Bob came on deck stiff and weary from their Jeremy saw that all were on deck and touched Bob''s arm. From the deck of the _Queen_ Jeremy and Bob could pick out the big form Job, Jeremy and Bob stood at a little distance and counted those mother came to Jeremy, put her hands on his shoulders and looked long "Come in with me, Jeremy, and point out the man," said Captain Ghent. id: 26410 author: Piper, Anna W. Ford title: Peak''s Island A Romance of Buccaneer Days date: words: 36631 sentences: 1813 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/26410.txt txt: ./txt/26410.txt summary: "Yes, mama''s baby shall have more pretty things soon," said Miss Vyvyan. Anna looked through the wood where Mrs. Carleton directed, and saw "Miss Vyvyan," said Mrs. Carleton, "I have been looking on the other "Mrs. Carleton," said Miss Vyvyan, "you will not mind if I run down to "Come, Miss Vyvyan," said Mrs. Carleton, "we will go up here, and we "Miss Vyvyan," said Mrs. Carleton, "there are other doors of entrance to "Now," said Mrs. Carleton, "I wish to say to you, Miss Vyvyan, that from "Anna be back," said the child, looking up with a face more full of "Anna," said Mrs. Carleton, "we have not seen Louisita to-day; shall we "May I stay a little way off with Anna," said Cora, "not far; I am "Oh Anna, do not say that," said Mrs. Carleton; "but go on and tell me "She is Mrs. Carleton," said Miss Vyvyan. id: 26862 author: Pyle, Howard title: Howard Pyle''s Book of Pirates Fiction, Fact & Fancy Concerning the Buccaneers & Marooners of the Spanish Main date: words: 87423 sentences: 4282 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/26862.txt txt: ./txt/26862.txt summary: The pirates came all in good time, and then, in spite of the brave a great big pistol, he said, and Barnaby could hear every word he The man went straight to the great cabin, and poor Barnaby, his brain Barnaby sitting there holding her hand, she with her face turned away, Barnaby," the good old man said, as he led the way through the hall, For Captain Morgan, if he had felt a liking for the young man of the chest, she cried out in a great loud voice that the Good Man That was the year that the famous pirate captain, coming up from the pirate captain and the two men carrying the chest had gone. Meantime the pirate captain had stopped, and now stood with his hand "Why," said the New York captain,--"why, has a--a bloody p-pirate like "That," said the lady, "must have been Captain Keitt''s pirate id: 973 author: Pyle, Howard title: Howard Pyle''s Book of Pirates Fiction, Fact & Fancy Concerning the Buccaneers & Marooners of the Spanish Main date: words: 73876 sentences: 3473 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/973.txt txt: ./txt/973.txt summary: The pirates came all in good time, and then, in spite of the brave After that the lieutenant cut off the pirate''s head, and sailed away in The man went straight to the great cabin, and poor Barnaby, his brain Barnaby sitting there holding her hand, she with her face turned away, the good old man said, as he led the way through the hall, holding up For Captain Morgan, if he had felt a liking for the young man a boat came from a man-of-war, and who should come stepping aboard but An Old-time Story of the Days of Captain Kidd That was the year that the famous pirate captain, coming up from the Meantime the pirate captain had stopped, and now stood with his hand "Why," said the New York captain,--"why, has a--a bloody p-pirate like Lieutenant Maynard stood looking out forward at the pirate vessel, which id: 10394 author: Pyle, Howard title: Stolen Treasure date: words: 49554 sentences: 2133 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/10394.txt txt: ./txt/10394.txt summary: taking our hero by the hand and presenting him, "is a young gentleman For Captain Morgan, if he had felt a liking for the young man a boat came from a man-of-war, and who should come stepping aboard but _An Old-time Story of the Days of Captain Kidd._ the chest, she cried out in a great loud voice that the Good Man had It was the man with the cane whom Tom had seen some time before--the which Tom Chist lay, when the white man stopped and bent over as though Tom Chist stood staring straight at the old gentleman''s excited face, and he had the appearance of a sailor-man, having a great queue of red At the same moment of time our hero became aware of another boat coming they had come pretty close to Barnaby and his companions, a man who sat id: 17188 author: Stockton, Frank Richard title: Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts date: words: 74375 sentences: 2531 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/17188.txt txt: ./txt/17188.txt summary: was left with fifteen men to work a great vessel which required a crew large ship, manned by an extremely small crew, to sail away from those the Spanish ships was sent to man the vessel which had been captured, company of pirates on board, a great many people came from shore to see As the little vessel slowly approached the great ship, the people on sailed away when its captain heard the Spanish ship was coming. There were fine times on board this great English ship; the pirates were might find it, and when a pirate vessel commanded by an English captain he knew very well that the time might come when the pirate vessels would But the great pirate had not boarded that ship to fight with common men. really a pirate ship, but an English vessel which not long before had the time of this vessel''s capture the pirate captain had enlisted some id: 38633 author: Thornbury, Walter title: The Monarchs of the Main; Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers. Volume 3 (of 3) date: words: 62359 sentences: 2836 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/38633.txt txt: ./txt/38633.txt summary: Laurence de Graff, whom they accused of fraud, sailed at once for St. Domingo, followed by eighty-seven men in the prize, and Ravenau A few days after this 150 men left the vessels to take a small town of of food, they landed sixty men in three canoes and took some prisoners landed opposite the Spanish court of guard, killing a great many men and on board, but the ship was taken by some English men-of-war before that three English men-of-war and a fire-ship were fitting out against The pirates, about this time, had 11 sail and 1500 men in the Indian ship of twelve guns, which they took, and sent twelve men on board to deck before another French vessel of twenty-four guns and sixty men hove guns, Roberts destroyed nine sail of French ships, and carried off for Snelgrave was soon after carried on board the pirate ship. id: 38631 author: Thornbury, Walter title: The Monarchs of the Main; Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers. Volume 1 (of 3) date: words: 62688 sentences: 2993 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/38631.txt txt: ./txt/38631.txt summary: Buccaneers--Conquest of Tortuga by the French and English--Hunters, Spaniards of Hispaniola--The French West Indian Company buy horses--Buccaneer dainties--Cow-killing, English, French, and Spanish research placing the great event of Buccaneer history fifty years the Buccaneers--Conquest of Tortuga by the French--The hunters, Hispaniola--French West Indian Company buy Tortuga--The Governor, M. English corsairs were at sea and the French Buccaneers hunting on the mainland, the Spanish General of the Indian Fleet landed with a handful vessel approached St. Domingo, "a Buccaneers'' canoe came off with six "One day," says Esquemeling, "a French Buccaneer showed me a strange These Spanish hunters did not rough it like the Buccaneers, and kept the Spaniards to climate, the Buccaneers were seldom taken prisoners. French Buccaneer going one day into the savannahs to hunt, followed by the Spaniards captured, the Buccaneers took every day a hundred of their Buccaneers, seeing many of his men suffering from the Indian arrows, id: 38632 author: Thornbury, Walter title: The Monarchs of the Main; Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers. Volume 2 (of 3) date: words: 58493 sentences: 2511 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/38632.txt txt: ./txt/38632.txt summary: Spaniards--Buccaneers'' fight in Tobago against the Dutch--Captain Cook A day or two after this unavoidable surrender, a vessel arrived at St. Catherine, bringing reinforcements and provisions from the governor of Eight days after this loss Morgan commanded his men to collect the vessels, and 860 men, but his gun ship, the largest of all, only carried The very same day the Buccaneers despatched a body of 100 men to search Morgan, with 200 men and the slave guide, set out to capture Morgan having divided the provisions between the garrison and the St. Catherine prisoners, reviewed his men, and examined himself their arms Morgan sent 100 men to search this wood, and upon this the Spaniards and before, a Buccaneer squadron arriving in that place, the men went in days after Captain Sharp returned from the King''s islands, having taken The Buccaneers next landed 100 men, hoping to take by surprise the city ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel