
The Pirate Slaver: A Story of the West African Coast
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Chapters (42)
- Harry Collingwood "The Pirate Slaver"
- Chapter One.
- The Congo River.
- Chapter Two.
- We receive some important Intelligence.
- Chapter Three.
- The Night Attack.
- Chapter Four.
- Chango Creek.
- Chapter Five.
- The ‘Felicidad’.
- Chapter Six.
- A Capture and a Chase.
- Chapter Seven.
- The Slaver’s Ruse.
- Chapter Eight.
- Caught in a Cyclone.
- Chapter Nine.
- The Governor’s Communication.
- Chapter Ten.
- A Disastrous Expedition.
- Chapter Eleven.
- Don Fernando De Mendouca.
- Chapter Twelve.
- An Awful Catastrophe.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- How Mendouca replenished his “Cargo.”
- Chapter Fourteen.
- Mendouca becomes communicative.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- The Affair of the ‘Francesca’ and the ‘Barracouta’s’ Boats.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- The Capture and Plundering of the ‘Bangalore,’ Indiaman.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- I escape from the Brigantine.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- Re-appearance of the ‘Francesca’.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- To the Congo again upon a Special Mission.
- Chapter Twenty.
- Success. The Fate of the Pirate Slaver.
- The End.
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