
The Rover's Secret: A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba
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Chapters (51)
- Harry Collingwood "The Rover's Secret"
- Chapter One.
- My Childhood.
- Chapter Two.
- My Mother’s Portrait.
- Chapter Three.
- I Join the “Hermione.”
- Chapter Four.
- An Unsuccessful Chase.
- Chapter Five.
- A “Cutting-Out” Expedition.
- Chapter Six.
- A Remonstrance—and its Sequel.
- Chapter Seven.
- The Mutiny.
- Chapter Eight.
- La Guayra.
- Chapter Nine.
- Inez De Guzman.
- Chapter Ten.
- Our Flight—And Subsequent Mystification.
- Chapter Eleven.
- Captain Carera imparts some interesting Information.
- Chapter Twelve.
- A Narrow Escape.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- The Conconil Lagoons.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- A Packet of Disturbing Letters.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- A Brush with a Piratical Felucca.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- The Pirates attempt a Night Attack upon the “Foam.”
- Chapter Seventeen.
- The Conquest of the Conconil Lagoons.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- A Dinner Party at the Admiral’s Penn.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- We assist in the Capture of a French Frigate.
- Chapter Twenty.
- The Privateer and the Indiaman.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- An Unexpected Meeting.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- The Foundering of the “Dolphin.”
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- The Spanish Treasure-ship.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- The Capture and Recapture of the “Santa Catalina.”
- Chapter Twenty Five.
- “All’s well that ends well.”
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