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quadgram | frequency |
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at the end of | 30 |
the captain of the | 29 |
the end of the | 27 |
the mouth of the | 26 |
and the young lady | 22 |
for the first time | 22 |
at the same time | 21 |
as he did so | 20 |
in the midst of | 17 |
one of the men | 17 |
the crew of the | 16 |
the rest of the | 16 |
for a while in | 16 |
thousand pieces of eight | 16 |
in the west indies | 16 |
by howard pyle originally | 15 |
howard pyle originally published | 15 |
of the spanish main | 15 |
for the sake of | 15 |
up out of the | 15 |
the man at the | 15 |
the midst of the | 15 |
stood for a while | 15 |
in spite of the | 15 |
the name of the | 15 |
at anchor in the | 14 |
the top of the | 14 |
up and down the | 14 |
the sound of the | 14 |
man at the wheel | 14 |
the side of the | 14 |
the edge of the | 14 |
a pipe of tobacco | 14 |
the light of the | 13 |
the other side of | 13 |
other side of the | 13 |
the man who had | 13 |
the end of a | 13 |
marooners of the spanish | 13 |
down into the sand | 12 |
as though he had | 12 |
and by and by | 12 |
so much as a | 12 |
was one of the | 12 |
the poor black man | 12 |
the man with the | 12 |
at the mouth of | 12 |
in a little while | 12 |
the new york captain | 12 |
flour and corn meal | 12 |
at a great rate | 12 |
his wife and daughter | 12 |
the men on the | 11 |
it seemed as though | 11 |
and marooners of the | 11 |
for a long while | 11 |
as he spoke he | 11 |
every now and then | 11 |
buccaneers and marooners of | 11 |
the stern of the | 11 |
as i have said | 11 |
the time of the | 11 |
pyle originally published in | 11 |
at the time of | 11 |
at the foot of | 11 |
that the pirates were | 11 |
held in his hand | 11 |
the pirate captain had | 10 |
it seemed to him | 10 |
the rio cobra river | 10 |
in all of his | 10 |
what it all meant | 10 |
the deck of the | 10 |
of the zuyder zee | 10 |
but it was not | 10 |
of the delaware bay | 10 |
all of his life | 10 |
he could not have | 10 |
as though they were | 10 |
the bottom of the | 10 |
anchor in the harbor | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
there was a sudden | 10 |
that there was a | 10 |
that it was a | 10 |
at the sound of | 10 |
the gulf of fos | 10 |
so it was that | 10 |
the leader of the | 10 |
for a little while | 10 |
the face of the | 10 |
a moment or two | 10 |
riding at anchor in | 9 |
could not have been | 9 |
as though he were | 9 |
in all the world | 9 |
he held in his | 9 |
two hundred and fifty | 9 |
and as he spoke | 9 |
it was a very | 9 |
out of his mouth | 9 |
i do not know | 9 |
the latter part of | 9 |
and the next moment | 9 |
and there was a | 9 |
at the head of | 9 |
this way and that | 9 |
in the island of | 9 |
was the first to | 9 |
it was found that | 8 |
out of the sea | 8 |
for the best part | 8 |
soon as he had | 8 |
did not seem to | 8 |
for the coming of | 8 |
killed the poor black | 8 |
to the west indies | 8 |
the last of the | 8 |
in the great cabin | 8 |
it was with a | 8 |
found that he had | 8 |
in the light of | 8 |
the coming of the | 8 |
of the mary thomas | 8 |
a second or two | 8 |
of the pirate sloop | 8 |
a little while the | 8 |
the opposite side of | 8 |
in front of the | 8 |
to the end of | 8 |
up on the beach | 8 |
a good deal of | 8 |
of one of the | 8 |
sailed away to the | 8 |
but by and by | 8 |
as soon as he | 8 |
they were in the | 8 |
into the great cabin | 8 |
and now it was | 8 |
at a little distance | 8 |
and it was a | 8 |
a part of the | 8 |
mouth of the delaware | 8 |
in one hand and | 8 |
the best part of | 8 |
out of the sand | 8 |
to the governor of | 8 |
came out of the | 8 |
of the west indies | 8 |
in a loud voice | 8 |
up to the town | 8 |
that he could not | 8 |
of gold and silver | 8 |
the head of the | 8 |
then there was a | 8 |
but i did not | 8 |
under the lee of | 8 |
and out into the | 7 |
the waters of the | 7 |
the corner of the | 7 |
no more than a | 7 |
you from the she | 7 |
to be sure it | 7 |
buried in the sand | 7 |
which he had been | 7 |
in a few moments | 7 |
wrath of the zuyder | 7 |
to the man at | 7 |
i must tell you | 7 |
in which he had | 7 |
and so it was | 7 |
in spite of his | 7 |
out of his pocket | 7 |
at the other side | 7 |
that he must have | 7 |
the captain of this | 7 |
with his back to | 7 |
a while in silence | 7 |
main by howard pyle | 7 |
the trough of the | 7 |
spanish main by howard | 7 |
the spanish main by | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
the society of friends | 7 |
now and then the | 7 |
in spite of all | 7 |
it was as though | 7 |
he knew nothing of | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
i know not how | 7 |
seemed to him that | 7 |
a dozen or more | 7 |
as soon as i | 7 |
and even as he | 7 |
he would not have | 7 |
and that it was | 7 |
out of the water | 7 |
at the back of | 7 |
was a very different | 7 |
but it was a | 7 |
earrings in his ears | 7 |
captain of the ship | 7 |
am a man of | 7 |
the wrath of the | 7 |
but there was no | 7 |
i am a man | 7 |
and he heard the | 7 |
trough of the sea | 7 |
it is only a | 7 |
from buccaneers and marooners | 7 |
keep you from the | 7 |
i want you to | 7 |
the roar of the | 7 |
illustration from buccaneers and | 7 |
to the din of | 6 |
the first of these | 6 |
captain of the party | 6 |
landing place at the | 6 |
with no one to | 6 |
had taken off his | 6 |
a great deal of | 6 |
harbor of porto bello | 6 |
of the society of | 6 |
went on to say | 6 |
levi west had been | 6 |
drawn up on the | 6 |
of the rio cobra | 6 |
to compel them to | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
it was not until | 6 |
coming nearer and nearer | 6 |
there was a flash | 6 |
of the baltimore belle | 6 |
see that it was | 6 |
light of the candle | 6 |
for the rest of | 6 |
fifty thousand pieces of | 6 |
under the guns of | 6 |
his pipe out of | 6 |
the governor of virginia | 6 |
the pirate sloop had | 6 |
you are to understand | 6 |
off the coast of | 6 |
of a sudden to | 6 |
he was able to | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
as he had done | 6 |
out from behind the | 6 |
in all of the | 6 |
seeing that he was | 6 |
the lee of the | 6 |
wait for the coming | 6 |
the rest of his | 6 |
here and there in | 6 |
in the bottom of | 6 |
side of his face | 6 |
name was captain brand | 6 |
the royal sovereign is | 6 |
god keep you from | 6 |
again and again the | 6 |
a couple of miles | 6 |
was bidden to do | 6 |
that the pirates had | 6 |
and in a few | 6 |
he stood for a | 6 |
the castle of chagres | 6 |
what was left of | 6 |
man with the plaited | 6 |
not have been more | 6 |
that this was the | 6 |
there was an instant | 6 |
now and then to | 6 |
in over the shoals | 6 |
seemed to be the | 6 |
and when he spoke | 6 |
of the vice admiral | 6 |
the back of his | 6 |
could see that it | 6 |
pistol out of his | 6 |
the island of jamaica | 6 |
to do with the | 6 |
but that was all | 6 |
the pirates had come | 6 |
lying at anchor in | 6 |
he could see that | 6 |
cried out tom chist | 6 |
to come aboard of | 6 |
of them full of | 6 |
the man in the | 6 |
took his pipe out | 6 |
the ghost of captain | 6 |
could see in the | 6 |
and such was the | 6 |
ghost of captain brand | 6 |
was one of those | 6 |
close to the shore | 6 |
cutlass in the other | 6 |
was a deal of | 6 |
that sir john malyoe | 6 |
as he was bidden | 6 |
the banks of the | 6 |
this time there was | 6 |
was never heard of | 6 |
to him that he | 6 |
for a moment or | 6 |
not seem so wicked | 6 |
the good folk of | 6 |
out of the cabin | 6 |
opposite side of the | 6 |
but it did not | 6 |
there was a great | 6 |
and down into the | 6 |
him that he had | 6 |
with a great deal | 6 |
all there is of | 6 |
pistol in one hand | 6 |
one of the old | 6 |
and there in the | 6 |
pipe out of his | 6 |
one hand and a | 6 |
the young lady were | 6 |
stood looking about him | 6 |
turned and walked away | 6 |
of the eliza cooper | 6 |
the harbor of porto | 6 |
tom chist and the | 6 |
which he held in | 6 |
answered never a word | 6 |
what he had to | 6 |
of law and order | 6 |
for a second or | 6 |
on the deck of | 6 |
and for a moment | 6 |
the approach of the | 6 |
there is of it | 6 |
it was one of | 6 |
barnaby and the young | 6 |
but at last the | 6 |
my name was captain | 6 |
with the utmost coolness | 6 |
never so much as | 6 |
it was entirely impossible | 6 |
as to whether he | 6 |
and the fight was | 6 |
the spanish west indies | 6 |
and three or four | 6 |
the two men were | 6 |
he had to say | 6 |
was the only one | 6 |
and the reverend gentleman | 6 |
much as a single | 6 |
out there in the | 6 |
leader of the expedition | 6 |
the crest of the | 6 |
part of an hour | 6 |
had brought with him | 6 |
covered all over with | 6 |
the darkness of the | 6 |
with a red handkerchief | 6 |
that levi west had | 6 |
know not how long | 6 |
the spanish vice admiral | 6 |
latter part of the | 6 |
but he did not | 6 |
from right to left | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
come aboard of them | 6 |
in the harbor of | 6 |
the shelter of the | 6 |
out across the water | 6 |
and that he had | 6 |
there was a deal | 6 |
and he knew that | 6 |
best part of an | 6 |
mouth of the river | 6 |
that five hundred pounds | 6 |
what he had seen | 6 |
by this time the | 6 |
he waited for a | 6 |
it would have been | 6 |
for three or four | 6 |
who seemed to be | 6 |
a piece of paper | 6 |
with the plaited queue | 6 |
sir john malyoe had | 6 |
he could see the | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
the surface of the | 5 |
which he himself had | 5 |
with what he had | 5 |
it began to be | 5 |
on account of the | 5 |
in the face of | 5 |
what had happened to | 5 |
seemed to have no | 5 |
a cloud of smoke | 5 |
as he led the | 5 |
the heave of the | 5 |
it was that all | 5 |
half buried in the | 5 |
that it was all | 5 |
of one hundred and | 5 |
as he finished his | 5 |
no small degree of | 5 |
tied hand and foot | 5 |
all that they could | 5 |
at him with a | 5 |
in front of them | 5 |
that must be the | 5 |
and that there was | 5 |
the boat with the | 5 |
the early part of | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
at the same moment | 5 |
after the manner of | 5 |
as cold as ice | 5 |
for a moment he | 5 |
he was of the | 5 |
waiting for a reply | 5 |
with the back of | 5 |
at that moment the | 5 |
by means of the | 5 |
our hero could see | 5 |
it would be hard | 5 |
a man of peace | 5 |
upon the deck of | 5 |
the old man was | 5 |
he could not see | 5 |
that he had the | 5 |
for the second time | 5 |
the loss of the | 5 |
a while in the | 5 |
in the latter part | 5 |
on all souls eve | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
the cool of the | 5 |
not a sound broke | 5 |
to the top of | 5 |
the watch on deck | 5 |
out into the harbor | 5 |
a sound broke the | 5 |
his back to the | 5 |
and looked about him | 5 |
and the air was | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
the first time in | 5 |
in his own mind | 5 |
and the loss of | 5 |
a glass of grog | 5 |
i may tell you | 5 |
as that of the | 5 |
on the port tack | 5 |
had much to do | 5 |
to look at him | 5 |
and this is the | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
he it was who | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
the bow of the | 5 |
that you are not | 5 |
the turn of the | 5 |
he was dressed in | 5 |
up to the landing | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
and again at the | 5 |
up into the air | 5 |
at the thought of | 5 |
in the early part | 5 |
as though they would | 5 |
and there was nothing | 5 |
into the mouth of | 5 |
the shores of the | 5 |
in the cool of | 5 |
in all his life | 5 |
came to an end | 5 |
which seemed to have | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
for which he was | 5 |
in the wake of | 5 |
around his neck and | 5 |
for good and all | 5 |
it was a desperate | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
and so to the | 5 |
would be hard to | 5 |
mouth of the inlet | 5 |
he knew that it | 5 |
the speed of the | 5 |
published by the century | 5 |
and when they had | 5 |
i know not what | 5 |
the lives of all | 5 |
the daughter of that | 5 |
to the level of | 5 |
was over and the | 5 |
me out of the | 5 |
that he had never | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
out of his hand | 5 |
member of the society | 5 |
a few moments the | 5 |
the level of the | 5 |
by the light of | 5 |
and then there was | 5 |
it seemed that the | 5 |
you must know that | 5 |
of all the buccaneers | 4 |
even as he spoke | 4 |
the light of a | 4 |
his dull little eyes | 4 |
even if william brand | 4 |
before they found the | 4 |
learn to be honest | 4 |
only in his shirt | 4 |
and in an instant | 4 |
to do as they | 4 |
to us of the | 4 |
a month to raise | 4 |
faint flash of light | 4 |
the end of it | 4 |
to tell you that | 4 |
i do believe he | 4 |
had fetched with him | 4 |
upon the side of | 4 |
the boat in which | 4 |
no man but morgan | 4 |
the commander of his | 4 |
royal sovereign is come | 4 |
not for a moment | 4 |
it was well for | 4 |
with his wife and | 4 |
if it should be | 4 |
a man was sitting | 4 |
top of the peg | 4 |
with a strong hand | 4 |
take a part of | 4 |
would shoot him dead | 4 |
the end of his | 4 |
of the wind and | 4 |
be quit of him | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
little gentleman in black | 4 |
bottom of the chest | 4 |
out of the door | 4 |
was nowhere to be | 4 |
they had come pretty | 4 |
this is the sort | 4 |
the gray of the | 4 |
with a good deal | 4 |
true could not but | 4 |
that no man could | 4 |
he knew not what | 4 |
it was said that | 4 |
it was the first | 4 |
to say that you | 4 |
not a word was | 4 |
push off the bow | 4 |
the sand hills and | 4 |
that which he held | 4 |
the young lady and | 4 |
half a league distant | 4 |
sailing master of the | 4 |
the afternoon of the | 4 |
about the bigness of | 4 |
and you have got | 4 |
this is the story | 4 |
spread out to the | 4 |
though he had gone | 4 |
to come out again | 4 |
and the vessel was | 4 |
but just at this | 4 |
all that was ever | 4 |
himself upon his elbow | 4 |
down his face in | 4 |
place in the world | 4 |
they were going to | 4 |
the break of the | 4 |
of the life and | 4 |
what was to happen | 4 |
to have no owner | 4 |
upon the top of | 4 |
logs of wood in | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
of a mind to | 4 |
whom tom had seen | 4 |
from where he lay | 4 |
before the wind and | 4 |
until they had reached | 4 |
place at the foot | 4 |
and then another and | 4 |
with his face half | 4 |
a bit of a | 4 |
the bigness of a | 4 |
he led the way | 4 |
his lips as though | 4 |
in the china sea | 4 |
as he spoke the | 4 |
hundred and fifty feet | 4 |
of the trading schooner | 4 |
soon as barnaby had | 4 |
on the opposite side | 4 |
the life and death | 4 |
aboard the belle helen | 4 |
what i know about | 4 |
note he had received | 4 |
all that he had | 4 |
the new york man | 4 |
barnaby true could see | 4 |
the money was hid | 4 |
a great crowd was | 4 |
to see that you | 4 |
with all his heart | 4 |
the point of the | 4 |
was none the less | 4 |
the gallant colonel rhett | 4 |
and of how he | 4 |
torch was set to | 4 |
merchants of new york | 4 |
he had not the | 4 |
a little to the | 4 |
on the spanish main | 4 |
his face half buried | 4 |
loud and deafening crash | 4 |
it was then that | 4 |
for over a month | 4 |
the trade of piracy | 4 |
got to pay it | 4 |
than one visit from | 4 |
boat with the boatswain | 4 |
threatened to strike me | 4 |
that you are the | 4 |
the good man was | 4 |
but it was the | 4 |
upon which he looked | 4 |
without uttering a word | 4 |
the entrance to the | 4 |
swallowed in the darkness | 4 |
it was from the | 4 |
part of the booty | 4 |
of a fine estate | 4 |
clock in the corner | 4 |
like a bundle of | 4 |
hand and foot and | 4 |
ashore on the hen | 4 |
entirely frank with thee | 4 |
full of gunpowder smoke | 4 |
ile de la vache | 4 |
waiting for news from | 4 |
the landing place at | 4 |
could be no doubt | 4 |
he found himself in | 4 |
gunner of the royal | 4 |
in the pallid light | 4 |
you remember what i | 4 |
originally published by the | 4 |
in the same foreign | 4 |
the great city of | 4 |
that barnaby beheld in | 4 |
of the sand hill | 4 |
with a most horrible | 4 |
know how to see | 4 |
was something so strange | 4 |
in the world he | 4 |
were going to shoot | 4 |
to the island of | 4 |
more than an hour | 4 |
the chest out of | 4 |
but he could not | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
was not for long | 4 |
there was hardly a | 4 |
paced up and down | 4 |
around his head and | 4 |
then it was that | 4 |
it was too late | 4 |
sat for a while | 4 |
again at the bald | 4 |
that for the moment | 4 |
called out that the | 4 |
feet made no noise | 4 |
permitting barnaby to gaze | 4 |
of flour and corn | 4 |
more than a child | 4 |
his cigarro at a | 4 |
spoke a single word | 4 |
out of my way | 4 |
brought to new york | 4 |
by the century company | 4 |
back from hell to | 4 |
it had been when | 4 |
have done so had | 4 |
and stay there till | 4 |
would make a man | 4 |
make a man of | 4 |
of any of the | 4 |
the door behind him | 4 |
that he was not | 4 |
had left behind him | 4 |
as though to escape | 4 |
he had seen the | 4 |
the sophie sutherland was | 4 |
is the story of | 4 |
let me come in | 4 |
once and again at | 4 |
he lay silent and | 4 |
why is it that | 4 |
and there was the | 4 |
one hundred pounds upon | 4 |
there was nothing for | 4 |
i tell you what | 4 |
that the pirate had | 4 |
are you going to | 4 |
he could see nothing | 4 |
had brought from the | 4 |
wondered what it all | 4 |
under the stern of | 4 |
the old bahama channel | 4 |
to take a part | 4 |
was some while before | 4 |
when he came to | 4 |
both barnaby and the | 4 |
the utmost coolness and | 4 |
every instant to feel | 4 |
to tell me that | 4 |
was found that he | 4 |
the wind and sea | 4 |
from the face of | 4 |
of the dead man | 4 |
barnaby true became aware | 4 |
and then he would | 4 |
and then after a | 4 |
she burst out laughing | 4 |
and a good many | 4 |
to the west of | 4 |
to the time of | 4 |
in the east indies | 4 |
his head on one | 4 |
to him like a | 4 |
a vast amount of | 4 |
master of the adventure | 4 |
he who was counting | 4 |
us of the present | 4 |
three of the crew | 4 |
from the cloud of | 4 |
the captain and all | 4 |
of the tropical nights | 4 |
men on the wharf | 4 |
the ears of the | 4 |
in the middle of | 4 |
of the present day | 4 |
thought you was dead | 4 |
if you will be | 4 |
he and the young | 4 |
he and parson jones | 4 |
outskirts of the town | 4 |
it in his own | 4 |
the face of a | 4 |
close at his heels | 4 |
he was the very | 4 |
black flag with its | 4 |
face half buried in | 4 |
was a flash and | 4 |
so soon as he | 4 |
the young lady had | 4 |
he turned to the | 4 |
gold and silver and | 4 |
of the crew and | 4 |
as possible from the | 4 |
quick as you can | 4 |
then the next moment | 4 |
shot captain brand through | 4 |
man in the world | 4 |
were to be gained | 4 |
the bay of biscay | 4 |
of the adventure galley | 4 |
a burst of laughter | 4 |
one of the vessels | 4 |
good cause to remember | 4 |
one hundred pounds for | 4 |
be entirely frank with | 4 |
he would make a | 4 |
he sailed away to | 4 |
she would sit quite | 4 |
to new york that | 4 |
not one of the | 4 |
that not one of | 4 |
it was almost a | 4 |
that the boat was | 4 |
his sailing master stood | 4 |
looking out across the | 4 |
evidence of his senses | 4 |
to the gun room | 4 |
upon the other side | 4 |
could distinctly hear the | 4 |
beast of a man | 4 |
time there was a | 4 |
gold earrings in his | 4 |
the ile de la | 4 |
in indian river inlet | 4 |
and the top of | 4 |
in the matter of | 4 |
heart beating like a | 4 |
was set to the | 4 |
read it over again | 4 |
on the shores of | 4 |
went ashore on the | 4 |
his return from the | 4 |
was a burst of | 4 |
for i know not | 4 |
drawn in favor of | 4 |
foot of the garden | 4 |
was the face of | 4 |
what was being done | 4 |
captured by the pirates | 4 |
off to the lee | 4 |
let me go up | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
a mile of the | 4 |
on the gulf of | 4 |
last place in the | 4 |
him with a most | 4 |
he pushed back his | 4 |
the sea turtle was | 4 |
parson jones had now | 4 |
her off to the | 4 |
beneath his shirt frill | 4 |
at first the spaniards | 4 |
or three kegs of | 4 |
ship in the south | 4 |
had the satisfaction of | 4 |
pyle originally published by | 4 |
pushed back his chair | 4 |
madam simon and her | 4 |
the good old gentleman | 4 |
and for a time | 4 |
he was like one | 4 |
and the crew of | 4 |
as quick as you | 4 |
had been when he | 4 |
satisfaction of knowing that | 4 |
the satisfaction of knowing | 4 |
on the port quarter | 4 |
out upon the deck | 4 |
and the lieutenant saw | 4 |
declared that it was | 4 |
though it had been | 4 |
i mind me of | 4 |
like a trip hammer | 4 |
stern of the boat | 4 |
upon the city of | 4 |
of one hundred pounds | 4 |
was not very likely | 4 |
he was bidden to | 4 |
as he had promised | 4 |
better of it and | 4 |
bottle of fine old | 4 |
the very first moment | 4 |
is the sort of | 4 |
his feet made no | 4 |
his hands and knees | 4 |
of the royal sovereign | 4 |
but he was not | 4 |
and a hell of | 4 |
and the gold earrings | 4 |
men in the boat | 4 |
with the sieur simon | 4 |
in such a tumult | 4 |
rushed out upon the | 4 |
was not until the | 4 |
there were two men | 4 |
had run away with | 4 |
down about his ears | 4 |
had become separated from | 4 |
the thought of the | 4 |
did as he was | 4 |
boatswain at the wheel | 4 |
for them to hope | 4 |
see through your tricks | 4 |
it was time for | 4 |
both words and picture | 4 |
the next moment she | 4 |
looking from right to | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
good folk of charleston | 4 |
its skull and crossbones | 4 |
bound for new york | 4 |
as though it were | 4 |
or whether it was | 4 |
plaited queue and the | 4 |
that they must not | 4 |
simon and her daughter | 4 |
down into the boat | 4 |
the time in his | 4 |
there was no more | 4 |
time appointed in the | 4 |
nowhere to be seen | 4 |
when the sun shone | 4 |
narrow forehead beneath him | 4 |
mouth of the harbor | 4 |
but only for a | 4 |
the guns of the | 4 |
handkerchief tied around his | 4 |
he turned and walked | 4 |
tom chist he was | 4 |
the taking of the | 4 |
too hard on you | 4 |
we come to the | 4 |
a red handkerchief tied | 4 |
a pistol in one | 4 |
and his sailing master | 4 |
articles were drawn up | 4 |
to the coast of | 4 |
it was no longer | 4 |
the most famous of | 4 |
and he pointed to | 4 |
of the death of | 4 |
spoken a single word | 4 |
from the pirate sloop | 4 |
blackbeard had been drinking | 4 |
lieutenant and his sailing | 4 |
part of the year | 4 |
had come aboard of | 4 |
undertake to come aboard | 4 |
the point of a | 4 |
be full of money | 4 |
of wood in montera | 4 |
the pirate captain was | 4 |
the white man with | 4 |
suddenly there was a | 4 |
arose and stepped to | 4 |
was a good deal | 4 |
the east indies and | 4 |
push her off to | 4 |
sign of that tragedy | 4 |
more than one visit | 4 |
with master harry and | 4 |
away across the level | 4 |
i see through your | 4 |
for which they were | 4 |
the sake of coolness | 4 |
the doors and windows | 4 |
leaning over the rail | 4 |
the noise of footsteps | 4 |
go to the devil | 4 |
and all of them | 4 |
in the south sea | 4 |
been handed down to | 4 |
fabulous prices in the | 4 |
the rail of the | 4 |
air seemed full of | 4 |
there could be no | 4 |
a systematic search was | 4 |
as though she had | 4 |
it was the man | 4 |
the gun room and | 4 |
he had taken off | 4 |
i thought you was | 4 |
the city of panama | 4 |
sovereign is come in | 4 |
life and death of | 4 |
with both words and | 4 |
he never failed to | 4 |
the northwestern shore of | 4 |
flower of its glory | 4 |
of two hundred and | 4 |
queue hanging down his | 4 |
pipe of tobacco and | 4 |
three or four days | 4 |
his hand and began | 4 |
cigarro at a great | 4 |
brand through the head | 4 |
the sailing master of | 4 |
captain malyoe shot captain | 4 |
the sound of her | 4 |
upon the crest of | 4 |
make the best of | 4 |
across the back of | 4 |
the sound of a | 4 |
taken by the pirates | 4 |
the commander of the | 4 |
coming of the pirates | 4 |
the world he had | 4 |
the old french war | 4 |
had fallen in with | 4 |
everybody burst out laughing | 4 |
it was a large | 4 |
the other end of | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
but there is this | 4 |
the last place in | 4 |
up and down his | 4 |
as he raised his | 4 |
from his pocket and | 4 |
that tom chist had | 4 |
caught him by the | 4 |
was at once the | 4 |
of in the world | 4 |
and what they were | 4 |
into the open water | 4 |
the governor of havana | 4 |
in a great loud | 4 |
in a low voice | 4 |
out of the corners | 4 |
compel them to disclose | 4 |
in front of his | 4 |
news that the pirates | 4 |
into the gulf of | 4 |
had a chance to | 4 |
go up into the | 4 |
set adrift in the | 4 |
whether it was a | 4 |
tom could hear the | 4 |
he would shoot him | 4 |
the open log book | 4 |
he had a long | 4 |
down upon hispaniola they | 4 |
away the sand with | 4 |
a few days later | 4 |
the lieutenant looked down | 4 |
no great harm done | 4 |
as the boat went | 4 |
was parson jones who | 4 |
he turned his back | 4 |
chest from the boat | 4 |
the tall clock in | 4 |
them full of gold | 4 |
true became aware that | 4 |
for he knew not | 4 |
the boatswain at the | 4 |
me go up into | 4 |
out of the boat | 4 |
men was captain sylvia | 4 |
going to shoot again | 4 |
might have made good | 4 |
wood in montera caps | 4 |
stay there till i | 4 |
washed up on the | 4 |
hesitation on the part | 4 |
said the man who | 4 |
the outskirts of the | 4 |
you may guess how | 4 |
tall clock in the | 4 |
so far from being | 4 |
by all that had | 4 |
for all this time | 4 |
the matter with you | 4 |
as though he would | 4 |
a cutlass in the | 4 |
two or three kegs | 4 |
man with the cane | 4 |
pirates who had been | 4 |
five men in the | 4 |
as though to see | 4 |
in the morning and | 4 |
the risk of his | 4 |
up into the settlement | 4 |
a black flag with | 4 |
could find the place | 4 |
he turned his head | 4 |
next day sir john | 4 |
then another and another | 4 |
and then he saw | 4 |
of the sand hills | 4 |
it was not for | 4 |
with old matt abrahamson | 4 |
such a tumult of | 4 |
the man on the | 4 |
think better of it | 4 |
day or two before | 4 |
out toward the offing | 4 |
in his cabin in | 4 |
strike me with his | 4 |
sir john malyoe was | 4 |
of a nightmare dream | 4 |
a great loud voice | 4 |
did not answer him | 4 |
up the river to | 4 |
at the risk of | 4 |
the skipper of the | 4 |
of light upon the | 4 |
and the fall of | 4 |
so near to the | 4 |
of the crew were | 4 |
that he was now | 4 |
butt of a pistol | 4 |
and the new york | 4 |
that god knew he | 4 |
most famous of all | 4 |
the vice admiral had | 4 |
it would be yours | 4 |
all hands repel boarders | 4 |
on to say that | 4 |
when the morning came | 4 |
he spoke his voice | 4 |
by the noise of | 4 |
down into the saloon | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
and he could not | 4 |
that the man was | 4 |
led the way into | 4 |
returned to the deck | 4 |
and what do you | 4 |
one can hardly credit | 4 |
a great deal about | 4 |
the moon shone full | 4 |
this was a very | 4 |
pretty close to the | 4 |
put an end to | 4 |
that his ears heard | 4 |
that a part of | 4 |
impossible for them to | 4 |
light of a lantern | 4 |
hiram shook his head | 4 |
crew of the yankee | 4 |
without loss of time | 4 |
he went on to | 4 |
him when he had | 4 |
as he had come | 4 |
on the beach at | 4 |
but no sooner had | 4 |
was to be seen | 4 |
it should be full | 4 |
when they had come | 4 |
at the same instant | 4 |
you have got to | 4 |
believe the evidence of | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
perhaps it was that | 4 |
them to disclose where | 4 |
until at last he | 4 |
a part of her | 4 |
should be full of | 4 |
it seemed to mainwaring | 4 |
lay silent and still | 4 |
a pistol out of | 4 |
would certainly have been | 4 |
the best you can | 4 |
fell foul of an | 4 |
in the gulf of | 4 |
in the lanthorn light | 4 |
not have been surprised | 4 |
stretched out in the | 4 |
then once more he | 4 |
and the treasure box | 4 |
chest out of the | 4 |
raised himself upon his | 4 |
who was one of | 4 |
one by one the | 4 |
air and clapped his | 4 |
came ashore in the | 4 |
and i do believe | 4 |
he had done so | 4 |
but still no one | 4 |
no danger of that | 4 |
of the old women | 4 |
now come so near | 4 |
the pirates had taken | 4 |
from the belle helen | 4 |
the boatswain called out | 4 |
at last he gave | 4 |
would sit quite still | 4 |
who had been shot | 4 |
at the time that | 4 |
in the stern of | 4 |
pirates had come aboard | 4 |
couple of miles or | 4 |
even let me go | 4 |
without saying a word | 4 |
behind the hill there | 4 |
there was something so | 4 |
and such was their | 4 |
aboard the vice admiral | 4 |
washed up out of | 4 |
by far the largest | 4 |
was many a day | 4 |
had given orders that | 4 |
from the spanish captain | 4 |
break of the poop | 4 |
with its skull and | 4 |
as you may find | 4 |
the roof of the | 4 |
governor of north carolina | 4 |
he climbed the fence | 4 |
clapped his hand to | 4 |
to look at her | 4 |
there is this to | 4 |
who had conducted the | 4 |
when he spoke his | 4 |
and stood looking about | 4 |
come down into the | 4 |
did not have to | 4 |
was entirely impossible for | 4 |
the cabin and he | 4 |
and his heart beating | 4 |
looking down upon them | 4 |
that captain scarfield had | 4 |
the sand from his | 4 |
lay on their oars | 4 |
said the reverend gentleman | 4 |
prisoners held for ransom | 4 |
and in the afternoon | 4 |
there he lay for | 4 |
was washed up on | 4 |
men who were not | 4 |
naked to the waist | 4 |
the best of their | 4 |
man with the long | 4 |
who had come to | 4 |
darkness of the night | 4 |
instant to feel the | 4 |
with the end of | 4 |
to bring a curse | 4 |
he did not know | 4 |
came out from the | 4 |
that he would see | 4 |
the wind on the | 4 |
to face with him | 4 |
a score or more | 4 |
he had brought from | 4 |
and when he looked | 4 |
smoking a pipe of | 4 |
hundred pounds upon it | 4 |
a man who sat | 4 |
i did not want | 4 |
the man and woman | 4 |
the vessel that was | 4 |
handed down to us | 4 |
he had never seen | 4 |
was the name of | 4 |
got the better of | 4 |
wild cattle and buccanning | 4 |
away into the night | 4 |
fortunes by howard pyle | 4 |
and again and again | 4 |
there was a burst | 4 |
to him through his | 4 |
did not care to | 4 |
back to the fire | 4 |
through to the end | 4 |
the governor and the | 4 |
on the starboard tack | 4 |
of the corners of | 4 |
the time appointed in | 4 |
the pirates might have | 4 |
the circle of the | 4 |
it was parson jones | 4 |
of their share of | 4 |
struck once and again | 4 |
the butt of a | 4 |
until the very last | 4 |
the cargo of the | 4 |
he looked at the | 4 |
bearings by the compass | 4 |
you with my whole | 4 |
to say to him | 4 |
there had been a | 4 |
walking up and down | 4 |
and then at the | 4 |
the dusk of the | 4 |
glass to his eye | 4 |
appointed in the note | 4 |
who had been lying | 4 |
the men in the | 4 |
bending over the chest | 4 |
it was many a | 4 |
hand and a cutlass | 4 |
the papers captain morgan | 4 |
have got to pay | 4 |
at that time he | 4 |
the way into the | 4 |
a number of men | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
an end to the | 4 |
of their way to | 4 |
and the longest liver | 4 |
and sobbing for breath | 4 |
john malyoe had fetched | 4 |
himself with his hat | 4 |
he threatened to strike | 4 |
so close to his | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
that must mean the | 4 |
from the midst of | 4 |
the brain of the | 4 |
odds and ends of | 4 |
as bright as day | 4 |
there was nothing in | 4 |
mainwaring received orders to | 4 |
the first attempt that | 4 |
the breast of the | 4 |
captain of one of | 4 |
with whom he had | 4 |
many a day before | 4 |
did not seem so | 4 |
had hardly time to | 4 |
and the black men | 4 |
the pirates were doing | 4 |
can look out for | 4 |
the men at the | 4 |
the same foreign language | 4 |
up as though to | 4 |
and gold earrings in | 4 |
the flower of its | 4 |
a very different levi | 4 |
thought that he had | 4 |
it is the best | 4 |
and around and around | 4 |
much to do with | 4 |
only a little while | 4 |
afternoon of the third | 4 |
commander of the yankee | 4 |
as he would have | 4 |
all a part of | 4 |
chist and the treasure | 4 |
for when captain morgan | 4 |
banks of the sacramento | 4 |
in a blaze of | 4 |
now and then reaching | 4 |
he was in a | 4 |
boat in which the | 4 |
her face turned away | 4 |
it is only by | 4 |
a good big lump | 4 |
he had brought with | 4 |
as fast as the | 4 |
the evidence of his | 4 |
me with his cane | 4 |
he first heard of | 4 |
hundred and fifty thousand | 4 |
queue and the gold | 4 |
opened his lips as | 4 |
they killed the poor | 4 |
at last he suddenly | 4 |
five hundred head of | 4 |
that barnaby true could | 4 |
to show attention to | 4 |
do believe he would | 4 |
beating like a trip | 4 |
the treasure for which | 4 |
as for our hero | 4 |
as for captain morgan | 4 |
one of the greatest | 4 |
not more than twenty | 4 |
he shut his eyes | 4 |
be sure it would | 4 |
was already beginning to | 4 |
so much for the | 4 |
that the famous pirate | 4 |
man who had conducted | 4 |
the time when he | 4 |
certain it is that | 4 |
did not belong to | 4 |
what they were about | 4 |
now and then he | 4 |
he added in a | 4 |
infested the spanish main | 4 |
an order to the | 4 |
running out of the | 4 |
in a hoarse and | 4 |
said the good gentleman | 4 |
papers in the chest | 4 |
they were forced to | 4 |
and began puffing out | 4 |
the next day sir | 4 |
who was this customer | 4 |
to strike me with | 4 |
famous of all the | 4 |
side of the hearth | 4 |
with only this to | 4 |
do the best you | 4 |
paused for a moment | 4 |
do you know the | 4 |
still no one spoke | 4 |
then after a while | 4 |
maynard came into the | 4 |
the governor of north | 4 |
of one of these | 4 |
hiram white did not | 4 |
of sir john malyoe | 4 |
of the pirates who | 4 |
but with hardly a | 4 |
barnaby true could never | 4 |
the space of two | 4 |
five hundred pounds was | 4 |
and he and the | 4 |
upon the main deck | 4 |
it was all a | 4 |
he wore a red | 4 |
pieces of eight to | 4 |
that about a peg | 4 |
along up the beach | 4 |
hanging down his back | 4 |
sound of the shot | 4 |
one of them was | 4 |
he saw that the | 4 |
the captain and the | 4 |
malyoe shot captain brand | 4 |
the young lady was | 4 |
be quick about it | 4 |
such as you may | 4 |
out upon the sand | 4 |
there he would sit | 4 |
it was some while | 4 |
be hard to say | 4 |
been when he had | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
that the vice admiral | 4 |
see that you are | 4 |
of the american colonies | 4 |
he might have become | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
as for sir john | 4 |
when he became aware | 4 |
he said that he | 4 |
whether it was the | 4 |
at the landing place | 4 |
from the west indies | 4 |
the story of captain | 4 |
red handkerchief tied around | 4 |
the belle helen sailed | 4 |
took the matter into | 4 |
and drawing it tight | 4 |
that he was going | 4 |
fanning himself with his | 4 |
white man with the | 4 |
hiram stood for a | 4 |
a flash and a | 4 |
head on one side | 4 |
did not choose to | 4 |
the lieutenant saw that | 4 |
that they might have | 4 |
my pocket compass here | 4 |
in his breeches pocket | 4 |
captain brand through the | 4 |
in the flower of | 4 |
as soon as his | 4 |
the gunner of the | 4 |
the purport of this | 4 |
and in a little | 4 |
to be long or | 4 |
presently he heard the | 4 |
get in over the | 4 |
in the wrath of | 4 |
was that all the | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
many of the adventurers | 4 |
had good cause to | 4 |
he took his pipe | 4 |
and then with a | 4 |
was out of the | 4 |
the captain of one | 4 |
i am inclined to | 4 |
were swallowed in the | 4 |
with his own hands | 4 |
and to attack the | 4 |
order to the man | 4 |
staring into the darkness | 4 |
came the sound of | 4 |
what must have been | 4 |
upon hispaniola they came | 4 |
in the trough of | 4 |
bring a curse upon | 4 |
feet in the sand | 4 |
the fight was over | 4 |
went over to the | 4 |
made his name so | 4 |
sure it would be | 4 |
she had told him | 4 |
best of their way | 4 |
the pirates had been | 4 |
for two or three | 4 |
never heard of again | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
tom chist could see | 4 |
he opened his lips | 4 |
be too hard on | 4 |
pipe of tobacco with | 4 |
the island of cuba | 4 |
purport of this interview | 4 |
he wondered what it | 4 |
the rest of you | 4 |
no longer to be | 4 |
side of the fireplace | 4 |
the black men began | 4 |
the good man had | 4 |
with a great long | 4 |
the air and clapped | 4 |
like that of a | 4 |
to the young lady | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
and the captain of | 4 |
full upon his face | 4 |
out of their share | 4 |
into the settlement to | 4 |
but a short time | 4 |
to him that the | 4 |
them to hope to | 4 |
after his return from | 4 |
the next morning the | 4 |
it did not seem | 4 |
the story of the | 4 |
not belong to them | 4 |
if he could have | 4 |
his heart beating like | 4 |
come back from hell | 4 |
it was not quite | 4 |
if it came to | 4 |
barnaby true could not | 4 |
the lieutenant and his | 4 |
all of a heap | 4 |
and as he did | 4 |
the set of the | 4 |
then for the first | 4 |
knew that it was | 4 |
and presently he heard | 4 |
in the staring sun | 4 |
that the good man | 4 |
burst out into a | 4 |
the torch was set | 4 |
but that he was | 4 |
and he could see | 4 |
and clapped his heels | 4 |
when the old man | 4 |
hundred head of cattle | 4 |
lay in wait for | 4 |
spoke in the same | 4 |
in his hand and | 4 |
as though a sudden | 4 |
hiram answered never a | 4 |
and a cutlass in | 4 |
upon the very first | 4 |
he could think of | 3 |
every man on board | 3 |
made it fast to | 3 |
the sound of loud | 3 |
that the water was | 3 |
though i would not | 3 |
our hero by the | 3 |
of the forward house | 3 |
battle of the monsters | 3 |
my eyes to look | 3 |
looked at him and | 3 |
felt that there was | 3 |
on top of the | 3 |
not permit him to | 3 |
as he opened the | 3 |
sat in the stern | 3 |
the brig on the | 3 |
by the hour together | 3 |
and buccanning the meat | 3 |
in the excitement of | 3 |
at the very mouth | 3 |
paid off from the | 3 |
of what had happened | 3 |
a return of the | 3 |
close to his head | 3 |
had come to be | 3 |
the boat on the | 3 |
beckoned for him to | 3 |
pacing up and down | 3 |
by way of the | 3 |
the end of three | 3 |
as soon as the | 3 |
came down upon them | 3 |
he was trying to | 3 |
it was the custom | 3 |
to that of the | 3 |
to keep them from | 3 |
of him that he | 3 |
did not want to | 3 |
the eyes of the | 3 |
of half an hour | 3 |
one end of the | 3 |
he paced up and | 3 |
have loved you with | 3 |
and at the end | 3 |
that he had gone | 3 |
way in which the | 3 |
like those of a | 3 |
to come back to | 3 |
that seemed to be | 3 |
it was possible for | 3 |
then i could use | 3 |
and it is the | 3 |
passed close to the | 3 |
he had never been | 3 |
to make a man | 3 |
a dozen times a | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
him in new york | 3 |
light of the lantern | 3 |
but if we can | 3 |
nothing for it but | 3 |
in the air and | 3 |
men at the oars | 3 |
a little back from | 3 |
the gloom of the | 3 |
he felt as though | 3 |
needs must when the | 3 |
to take away from | 3 |
high out of water | 3 |
away at a great | 3 |
cattle and buccanning the | 3 |
to on the port | 3 |
on one side of | 3 |
and i tell you | 3 |
on the high seas | 3 |
the silence of the | 3 |
the excitement of the | 3 |
he had barely escaped | 3 |
how it had been | 3 |
one of the many | 3 |
called out in a | 3 |
on the banks of | 3 |
it was a stately | 3 |
the shadow of the | 3 |
on the afternoon of | 3 |
he brought it to | 3 |
give me a drink | 3 |
it was because of | 3 |
where angels fear to | 3 |
had come close to | 3 |
had no trouble in | 3 |
the truth of this | 3 |
all of a sudden | 3 |
the ruby of kishmoor | 3 |
have a look at | 3 |
little to the left | 3 |
she would not permit | 3 |
in the effort to | 3 |
the fall of the | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
her out of the | 3 |
when the devil drives | 3 |
the sight of his | 3 |
get away from him | 3 |
emerged from behind the | 3 |
it was that she | 3 |
had expected to see | 3 |
that he had gained | 3 |
was so great that | 3 |
and returned to the | 3 |
on each side of | 3 |
that which he had | 3 |
he said to the | 3 |
in the lee scuppers | 3 |
together for the first | 3 |
saw in all of | 3 |
stood for a moment | 3 |
a minute or two | 3 |
saw that it was | 3 |
of carrying out his | 3 |
called out to him | 3 |
loved you with my | 3 |
i will never be | 3 |
the little krelis was | 3 |
i have only to | 3 |
that it was because | 3 |
in the circle of | 3 |
was only two hundred | 3 |
her hold upon the | 3 |
and came to a | 3 |
our hero upon the | 3 |
in which he was | 3 |
as he had seen | 3 |
best it was a | 3 |
the top of an | 3 |
of light from the | 3 |
at last to the | 3 |
that she was a | 3 |
in the whole world | 3 |
not so much as | 3 |
see if i can | 3 |
for a moment was | 3 |
must when the devil | 3 |
and take to the | 3 |
for a few seconds | 3 |
in the perfect stillness | 3 |
in the world had | 3 |
he picked up a | 3 |
and went to bed | 3 |
he forgot all about | 3 |
he thrust his hand | 3 |
in the countinghouse of | 3 |
it had come to | 3 |
to the harbor front | 3 |
a message from the | 3 |
put on his hat | 3 |
to get into her | 3 |
that i am a | 3 |
in an open boat | 3 |
followed in the direction | 3 |
as though it had | 3 |
what she had done | 3 |
he heard the rattling | 3 |
did not know that | 3 |
to keep out of | 3 |
end of the rope | 3 |
smoking his long pipe | 3 |
a matter of course | 3 |
end of the cable | 3 |
the spur of the | 3 |
out of the house | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
and i knew that | 3 |
that her heart was | 3 |
out of the wreck | 3 |
and now and then | 3 |
is not to be | 3 |
that he had heard | 3 |
and his hands were | 3 |
who had not spoken | 3 |
and would sit in | 3 |
eye of the wind | 3 |
was nothing for it | 3 |
down into the water | 3 |
said one of the | 3 |
had no right to | 3 |
good as his word | 3 |
the beginning of this | 3 |
the hollow of the | 3 |
on the port bow | 3 |
might have had the | 3 |
men on the deck | 3 |
some say that he | 3 |
and all sorts of | 3 |
in the early autumn | 3 |
had the right to | 3 |
was the capture of | 3 |
was the time of | 3 |
now and then they | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
may be added that | 3 |
adventure through which he | 3 |
was only a little | 3 |
hardly more than a | 3 |
in the outskirts of | 3 |
the bows of the | 3 |
when a man is | 3 |
the depths of the | 3 |
he was only a | 3 |
carrying the end of | 3 |
to do but to | 3 |
the smooth waters of | 3 |
and a bunch of | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
know that i am | 3 |
fetch up on the | 3 |
now and then a | 3 |
if it had not | 3 |
some man who was | 3 |
and drew a deep | 3 |
and that what they | 3 |
on the beach and | 3 |
during which he had | 3 |
that he could hardly | 3 |
he opened the door | 3 |
to come and go | 3 |
and get into the | 3 |
who was he to | 3 |
a rift in the | 3 |
came up from the | 3 |
but before he could | 3 |
as one of the | 3 |
cool of the evening | 3 |
was as good as | 3 |
steadied down to a | 3 |
a report and a | 3 |
the captain of a | 3 |
could see that the | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
a little distance from | 3 |
i tell you to | 3 |
know what that means | 3 |
new york by thomas | 3 |
to work in the | 3 |
the moon had risen | 3 |
at the heels of | 3 |
or what was the | 3 |
of the fortune that | 3 |
the loss of his | 3 |
and thereupon flung himself | 3 |
he felt that he | 3 |
so that what with | 3 |
his heart and soul | 3 |
daughter of that unfortunate | 3 |
with the sound of | 3 |
head all in a | 3 |
and at the time | 3 |
he was accustomed to | 3 |
he became aware of | 3 |
the bow of his | 3 |
of new york by | 3 |
the first time he | 3 |
all hands on deck | 3 |
with his own eyes | 3 |
was not far from | 3 |
what i have to | 3 |
know who you are | 3 |
his back on the | 3 |
bench in front of | 3 |
for him to do | 3 |
for a good while | 3 |
janvier originally published in | 3 |
a look at the | 3 |
beach for the second | 3 |
it was known that | 3 |
in the possession of | 3 |
even then they were | 3 |
he had heard of | 3 |
they could see the | 3 |
with him in the | 3 |
as it was with | 3 |
to the crime cross | 3 |
he drew out the | 3 |
to the window and | 3 |
went back to the | 3 |
detonation of a pistol | 3 |
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all that had befallen | 3 |
was waiting for them | 3 |
slight put upon him | 3 |
the men who had | 3 |
be depended upon to | 3 |
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the presence of the | 3 |
standing close beside him | 3 |
his hand into the | 3 |
was a piece of | 3 |
time in his own | 3 |
his pocket and the | 3 |
he became aware that | 3 |
it was thought that | 3 |
seemed to have been | 3 |
his thumb and finger | 3 |
the boat as it | 3 |
had he not been | 3 |
one who had been | 3 |
was of such a | 3 |
of one who was | 3 |
and that was the | 3 |
they will be doing | 3 |
one side of the | 3 |
on his hat and | 3 |
was the sound of | 3 |
now and then by | 3 |
he had done when | 3 |
he paused for a | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
it was a good | 3 |
he was the one | 3 |
there was no wind | 3 |
knew that he could | 3 |
at the request of | 3 |
but in spite of | 3 |
he had just seen | 3 |
there was more than | 3 |
a repetition of the | 3 |
with the corner of | 3 |
sea robbers of new | 3 |
know anything about it | 3 |
he bent over the | 3 |
as bright as a | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
a man in the | 3 |
of the crew had | 3 |
to him or to | 3 |
and down on the | 3 |
of how he had | 3 |
that it was true | 3 |
fell of a sudden | 3 |
the battle of the | 3 |
that i am no | 3 |
had the feeling that | 3 |
could use my eyes | 3 |
to take command of | 3 |
he was a crazed | 3 |
came down from the | 3 |
the boat was a | 3 |
the very mouth of | 3 |
of which he had | 3 |
upon him like a | 3 |
up and down on | 3 |
their way to the | 3 |
and in another moment | 3 |
that she could not | 3 |
of the garden and | 3 |
the wind and the | 3 |
home along the beach | 3 |
it was a glorious | 3 |
saw that there was | 3 |
but i want you | 3 |
the design of the | 3 |
when they came to | 3 |
ships and the sea | 3 |
in his excitement the | 3 |
the steps above her | 3 |
out of the darkness | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
palm of his hand | 3 |
on the steps above | 3 |
so that he can | 3 |
is the matter with | 3 |
a little while before | 3 |
looked up at the | 3 |
there was no answering | 3 |
and he saw that | 3 |
went down the point | 3 |
over and over in | 3 |
he had kept out | 3 |
he came to a | 3 |
coming up to the | 3 |
at the hands of | 3 |
no one else to | 3 |
which the pirates had | 3 |
with the smell of | 3 |
that i could not | 3 |
he felt that there | 3 |
of the men at | 3 |
her big black eyes | 3 |
to tell all that | 3 |
the end of their | 3 |
and then the other | 3 |
it may be added | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
the tail of the | 3 |
more in the open | 3 |
then a group of | 3 |
for the moment was | 3 |
i could use my | 3 |
back of the house | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
had never seen before | 3 |
and it was the | 3 |
to make sure that | 3 |
though he had been | 3 |
i should like to | 3 |
against the side of | 3 |
to be wondered at | 3 |
on that first day | 3 |
not until he had | 3 |
for a moment and | 3 |
angels fear to tread | 3 |
the whole island of | 3 |
standing in front of | 3 |
dozen or more of | 3 |
his hand into his | 3 |
his hand to the | 3 |
york by thomas a | 3 |
from sea robbers of | 3 |
at what he saw | 3 |
of the wind on | 3 |
were upcast on the | 3 |
and so went on | 3 |
had kept out of | 3 |
the washing of the | 3 |
minutes from the time | 3 |
and the end of | 3 |
upcast on the rocks | 3 |
along the coast of | 3 |
of a sudden she | 3 |
hung for a moment | 3 |
with no chance to | 3 |
the thought came to | 3 |
there was no one | 3 |
perish in the wrath | 3 |
roar of the wind | 3 |
in the appearance of | 3 |
for a time the | 3 |
boat did not return | 3 |
the right and left | 3 |
the beach for the | 3 |
that it should be | 3 |
on the starboard bow | 3 |
very mouth of the | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
he saw that they | 3 |
hero could see that | 3 |
by the feel of | 3 |
steward in the cabin | 3 |
out of the night | 3 |
set a little back | 3 |
black eyes of hers | 3 |
back in his chair | 3 |
through the open window | 3 |
looked at one another | 3 |
raised his hand and | 3 |
along the beach for | 3 |
the matter of the | 3 |
thrust his hand into | 3 |
what if it should | 3 |
was all a dream | 3 |
as he could see | 3 |
the pirate crew had | 3 |
merchants of his native | 3 |
for the twentieth time | 3 |
and so was come | 3 |
with them to the | 3 |
here and there with | 3 |
and the owner of | 3 |
he called to the | 3 |
others were upcast on | 3 |
was lost in the | 3 |
in command of the | 3 |
when he reached the | 3 |
him there was a | 3 |
in the hollow of | 3 |
those on board the | 3 |
in the stern sheets | 3 |
in front of old | 3 |
an instant that the | 3 |
from the time of | 3 |
black in the face | 3 |
the better of her | 3 |
is only a little | 3 |
from the very first | 3 |
came to a stop | 3 |
was no part of | 3 |
which he had heretofore | 3 |
nozzle of a pistol | 3 |
not for the sake | 3 |
why he had been | 3 |
am inclined to think | 3 |
he by and by | 3 |
robbers of new york | 3 |
knew that they must | 3 |
off from the land | 3 |
stretched out upon the | 3 |
when he felt the | 3 |
turn to look at | 3 |
were at the very | 3 |
to take part in | 3 |
to the south of | 3 |
for such a little | 3 |
entered in the log | 3 |
and went forward to | 3 |
the life that he | 3 |
for the moment he | 3 |
to say that he | 3 |
a red bandanna handkerchief | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
the change of the | 3 |
that he had set | 3 |
upon the opposite side | 3 |
use my eyes to | 3 |
where the pirates had | 3 |
in charge of the | 3 |
by the hand and | 3 |
in the morning with | 3 |
that there might be | 3 |
there was a dull | 3 |
to make the best | 3 |
for an instant as | 3 |
her to keep her | 3 |
a stream of blood | 3 |
you perish in the | 3 |
had come to a | 3 |
gazed down into the | 3 |
i am sure that | 3 |
mind your own business | 3 |
gets ahead of us | 3 |
as they should be | 3 |
take command of the | 3 |
he noticed that the | 3 |
the fall of a | 3 |
following at his heels | 3 |
well as he could | 3 |
could hear the creaking | 3 |
and set his lips | 3 |
the corner of a | 3 |
in the mouth of | 3 |
future of minnesota point | 3 |
in the waters of | 3 |
with a new and | 3 |
would not permit him | 3 |
the coast of japan | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
tumbling over and over | 3 |
the tops of the | 3 |
house was in the | 3 |
must have been the | 3 |
force of the wind | 3 |
light upon the floor | 3 |
captain of the mary | 3 |
the rest of them | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
corner of the cabin | 3 |
was a report and | 3 |
believe that his ears | 3 |
other than that of | 3 |
far as i can | 3 |
but there was a | 3 |
in the days of | 3 |
as that which he | 3 |
as he climbed the | 3 |
the others were upcast | 3 |
what he knew was | 3 |
of ships and the | 3 |
seemed as though they | 3 |
and knew that he | 3 |
but before he had | 3 |
into the trough of | 3 |
they were at the | 3 |
rest of his life | 3 |
only for a moment | 3 |
the rules and regulations | 3 |
hove to on the | 3 |
through and through by | 3 |
that the old man | 3 |
and to make him | 3 |
were to be married | 3 |
the little gentleman in | 3 |
to happen to them | 3 |
quarter of an hour | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
which he could see | 3 |
had been taken in | 3 |
and a pair of | 3 |
the house of a | 3 |
had not made the | 3 |
to look at the | 3 |
to be afraid of | 3 |
had been able to | 3 |
he had been in | 3 |
was a stately dwelling | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
there was the sound | 3 |
up and down in | 3 |
off before the wind | 3 |
hear the creaking of | 3 |
end of the room | 3 |
and all the while | 3 |
there was a report | 3 |
one hundred and fifty | 3 |
the crest of a | 3 |
nor could he have | 3 |
to ask you if | 3 |
to the bow of | 3 |
a part of it | 3 |
to do with it | 3 |
he would not be | 3 |
turned his back on | 3 |
as though she were | 3 |
what do you want | 3 |
place at the head | 3 |
in the case of | 3 |
for he knew that | 3 |
of which he could | 3 |
he knew they were | 3 |
of that unfortunate captain | 3 |
as i looked at | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
and with that he | 3 |
breast and thrust him | 3 |
with no small degree | 3 |
that he was to | 3 |
do not think that | 3 |
as the boat drew | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
straight out into the | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
to a man who | 3 |
i am going to | 3 |
know that it was | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
was possessed by a | 3 |
not to be wondered | 3 |
call you by your | 3 |
anything more than a | 3 |
to our hero that | 3 |
to talk it over | 3 |
was demanded of him | 3 |
for the time being | 3 |
a voice from the | 3 |
the very heart of | 3 |
do you mean to | 3 |
as good as his | 3 |
sound of her voice | 3 |
and i hope you | 3 |
brain of the battle | 3 |
climbed the poop steps | 3 |
in less than a | 3 |
the impact of the | 3 |
a position of trust | 3 |
he was ready to | 3 |
some of the young | 3 |
he heard footsteps approaching | 3 |
near which he stood | 3 |
the smoke from the | 3 |
it had been a | 3 |
the force of the | 3 |
where the boat was | 3 |
for this he was | 3 |
they were coming back | 3 |
and passed out of | 3 |
back to the ship | 3 |
went on with a | 3 |
the wings of the | 3 |
the palm of his | 3 |
his heels upon the | 3 |
light from the lantern | 3 |
he was compelled to | 3 |
was a crazed man | 3 |
to the door and | 3 |
of the young men | 3 |
he stood in the | 3 |
have been a great | 3 |
and dropped anchor in | 3 |
it is a very | 3 |
was hardly more than | 3 |
silver earrings in his | 3 |
all that remained of | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
the west indies in | 3 |
in the form of | 3 |
it was on a | 3 |
the master of a | 3 |
out from the shore | 3 |
figure of a man | 3 |
he had been a | 3 |
end of the village | 3 |
to him to be | 3 |
went up to the | 3 |
and all of the | 3 |
as high as the | 3 |
it was she who | 3 |
he passed close to | 3 |
may you perish in | 3 |
the capture of the | 3 |
and for a while | 3 |
his lips to hers | 3 |
came to his ears | 3 |
as the rest of | 3 |
back to his senses | 3 |
will never be married | 3 |
that he had done | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
as he paced up | 3 |
he knew that the | 3 |
began to loom up | 3 |
they could hear the | 3 |
out into the street | 3 |
and the two mates | 3 |
striking violently against the | 3 |
and in the darkness | 3 |
to depart in peace | 3 |
he knew not whether | 3 |
on the wings of | 3 |
over the edge of | 3 |
lee of the graveyard | 3 |
when greek meets greek | 3 |
time one of the | 3 |
hour of the night | 3 |
eyes to look behind | 3 |
of humiliation and despair | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
such a place as | 3 |
out on the gulf | 3 |
of his hand and | 3 |
which he had striven | 3 |
had not one of | 3 |
to look behind me | 3 |
then followed a struggle | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
of a pistol shot | 3 |
when she did speak | 3 |
know that he was | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
the news of this | 3 |
the voice of the | 3 |
and looked at the | 3 |
which he had gathered | 3 |
lower end of the | 3 |
in answer to the | 3 |
in the water below | 3 |
and his wife were | 3 |
up from the west | 3 |
red lips of hers | 3 |
and then went on | 3 |
of the night before | 3 |
as the set was | 3 |
to the aid of | 3 |
illustration from sea robbers | 3 |
they were going away | 3 |
steps above her scouring | 3 |
an hour and a | 3 |
he pointed to it | 3 |
and when he had | 3 |
for it but to | 3 |
head of the table | 3 |
than an hour and | 3 |
went by the board | 3 |
i would have you | 3 |
with all his strength | 3 |
that unfortunate captain keitt | 3 |
hear the sound of | 3 |
to have a look | 3 |
blow your brains out | 3 |
in a few hours | 3 |
discovered himself to be | 3 |
his way to the | 3 |
little back from the | 3 |
the brightness of the | 3 |
the great mass of | 3 |
there is something in | 3 |
spur of the moment | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
he had been so | 3 |
the door opened and | 3 |
without waiting for a | 3 |
to one of the | 3 |
but she did not | 3 |
the creaking of the | 3 |
to stay to supper | 3 |
he did not like | 3 |
not one of them | 3 |
of the men in | 3 |
report of a pistol | 3 |
a level with the | 3 |
it was a pleasant | 3 |
hour and a half | 3 |
the appearance of the | 3 |
to england in the | 3 |
near the edge of | 3 |
upon the other hand | 3 |
and prepared himself for | 3 |
the energy of despair | 3 |
in which the pirates | 3 |
to his hands and | 3 |
there in the midst | 3 |
i know about it | 3 |
less than a minute | 3 |
had crossed the canal | 3 |
that they had been | 3 |
the pocket of his | 3 |
the captain had been | 3 |
have a deal of | 3 |
at the lower end | 3 |
only to say that | 3 |
a little distance away | 3 |
our hero to be | 3 |
the lower end of | 3 |
do as you please | 2 |
the river toward where | 2 |
shouted an order for | 2 |
face grew purple red | 2 |
time there was no | 2 |
was clearing the table | 2 |
till i give you | 2 |
against the late war | 2 |
was of very different | 2 |
going away again without | 2 |
learn that it was | 2 |
thoroughly fortified by them | 2 |
in their own blood | 2 |
consisted of a mongrel | 2 |
pledged them either to | 2 |
ages had settled upon | 2 |
that night to see | 2 |
three struggling men scuffling | 2 |
cuba and laden with | 2 |
with the schooner leading | 2 |
drive them out of | 2 |
the books with a | 2 |
red cheeks were mottled | 2 |
without which you shall | 2 |
no longer flung away | 2 |
time governor of jamaica | 2 |
or an islet covered | 2 |
you where i been | 2 |
by a great shower | 2 |
vessel and piling the | 2 |
whose name even to | 2 |
he finished his narrative | 2 |
remained of the crew | 2 |
and making its people | 2 |
and upon the doomed | 2 |
was an overseer of | 2 |
of honest farthings to | 2 |
strength of his stepbrother | 2 |
fancy that the majority | 2 |
now and then in | 2 |
and that he brought | 2 |
logwood a while longer | 2 |
of paper and marked | 2 |
river in a few | 2 |
he felt like a | 2 |
of provisions which he | 2 |
san lorenzo by the | 2 |
at one time that | 2 |
found the brigantine riding | 2 |
captain brand was barnaby | 2 |
composed himself to watch | 2 |
notable no less famous | 2 |
was whispering into her | 2 |
by a thin sheet | 2 |
the silent watches of | 2 |
the log books that | 2 |
and lashed between two | 2 |
daddy made me promise | 2 |
come aboard with my | 2 |
seen when she had | 2 |
lived perhaps to share | 2 |
and settlements among the | 2 |
immediately to gather around | 2 |
their own captain must | 2 |
girl of eighteen or | 2 |
the others had either | 2 |
for each french hunter | 2 |
just above the northwestern | 2 |
akin to that which | 2 |
daring were their crimes | 2 |
dressed in a rich | 2 |
i said to that | 2 |
only by constant teaching | 2 |
next he saw them | 2 |
had taken possession of | 2 |
when things had reached | 2 |
such a thing could | 2 |
of the skipper of | 2 |
which her power rested | 2 |
of soap and warm | 2 |
a vile thing to | 2 |
letting him go by | 2 |
or complaint at the | 2 |
the spaniards grew restive | 2 |
the glint of the | 2 |
the very last that | 2 |
softness of the ground | 2 |
beheld was rather extreme | 2 |
maybe for the space | 2 |
being then about twenty | 2 |
flung over the chair | 2 |
was ever done before | 2 |
were not contented with | 2 |
neither of the two | 2 |
tom chist had come | 2 |
by the glamouring mists | 2 |
the white man and | 2 |
the others who were | 2 |
and the tide of | 2 |
for some opportunity to | 2 |
they hurried along up | 2 |
know the waters pretty | 2 |
two men were bending | 2 |
struck again blindly with | 2 |
thus introduced to the | 2 |
which tom chist lay | 2 |
of the west india | 2 |
little way at the | 2 |
great weapon of defense | 2 |
hubbub and confusion pierced | 2 |
he stopped and his | 2 |
nearly two inches thick | 2 |
skirting to the south | 2 |
not dare try him | 2 |
beheld a sight very | 2 |
by a head wiser | 2 |
could not now stop | 2 |
agents of the packet | 2 |
maybe the very next | 2 |
away behind and lost | 2 |
man could tell but | 2 |
as the captain of | 2 |
or six times its | 2 |
as gallant a soldier | 2 |
god knew he would | 2 |
of brazil to the | 2 |
those parts for above | 2 |
that it was bob | 2 |
barnaby had ever beheld | 2 |
then caught himself up | 2 |
captain from his berth | 2 |
a visit when blackbeard | 2 |
were measured to the | 2 |
cost them nothing to | 2 |
on behind the edge | 2 |
marvelous activity and an | 2 |
with queer company of | 2 |
first stroke of nine | 2 |
to this question another | 2 |
colonial governments were so | 2 |
of which a certain | 2 |
the armed men in | 2 |
food before sally and | 2 |
disgorges from its monstrous | 2 |
and almost instantly the | 2 |
discharged and a deafening | 2 |
period of history and | 2 |
a life of adventure | 2 |
swiftness toward an alleyway | 2 |
drawn up betwixt captain | 2 |
looked straight at our | 2 |
all a look of | 2 |
for news from his | 2 |
from the spanish folk | 2 |
squire hall as trustee | 2 |
sounding loud and resonant | 2 |
tom a curse or | 2 |