The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale
R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne
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The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale
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R.M. Ballantyne
"The Pirate City"
Chapter One.
Opens the Tale.
Opens the Tale.
Chapter Two.
Unfolds a Little of the Tale.
Unfolds a Little of the Tale.
Chapter Three.
Reveals something Surprising in Regard to European Forbearance And Piratic Impudence.
Reveals something Surprising in Regard to European Forbearance And Piratic Impudence.
Chapter Four.
Introduces the Reader to the Pirate City, and to a Few of its Peculiarities and Practices.
Introduces the Reader to the Pirate City, and to a Few of its Peculiarities and Practices.
Chapter Five.
Shows the Light in which Consuls were Regarded by Pirates, and tells of a Cruel Separation and a Stunning Blow.
Shows the Light in which Consuls were Regarded by Pirates, and tells of a Cruel Separation and a Stunning Blow.
Chapter Six.
Sends a Gleam of Hope into a Gloomy Region.
Sends a Gleam of Hope into a Gloomy Region.
Chapter Seven.
Some New Characters walk, glide, and furiously gallop into the Tale, and otherwise introduce themselves to Notice.
Some New Characters walk, glide, and furiously gallop into the Tale, and otherwise introduce themselves to Notice.
Chapter Eight.
Ted Flaggan and Rais Ali proceed on a Mission, and see Impressive Sights.
Ted Flaggan and Rais Ali proceed on a Mission, and see Impressive Sights.
Chapter Nine.
Describes a Moorish Bride, a Wedding, and a Metamorphosis, besides indicating a Plot.
Describes a Moorish Bride, a Wedding, and a Metamorphosis, besides indicating a Plot.
Chapter Ten.
Shows what Lessons were taught in the Bagnio, and describes a Brave Dash for Freedom.
Shows what Lessons were taught in the Bagnio, and describes a Brave Dash for Freedom.
Chapter Eleven.
Is Diplomatic and Otherwise.
Is Diplomatic and Otherwise.
Chapter Twelve.
Mrs Langley and Agnes go out to Dinner.
Mrs Langley and Agnes go out to Dinner.
Chapter Thirteen.
Relates Something about Improvements, Surprises, and Changes in the State of Affairs.
Relates Something about Improvements, Surprises, and Changes in the State of Affairs.
Chapter Fourteen.
The Plot thickens, and Mariano’s Forbearance and Courage are tested.
The Plot thickens, and Mariano’s Forbearance and Courage are tested.
Chapter Fifteen.
In which Ted Flaggan and his Friend Rais Ali act a Conscious Part, and a Political Storm begins to break.
In which Ted Flaggan and his Friend Rais Ali act a Conscious Part, and a Political Storm begins to break.
Chapter Sixteen.
Tells of Riot and Revolution in the Pirate City.
Tells of Riot and Revolution in the Pirate City.
Chapter Seventeen.
Francisco and his Son in Danger.
Francisco and his Son in Danger.
Chapter Eighteen.
In which Soles are beaten and Men are sold—With Plots and Counterplots.
In which Soles are beaten and Men are sold—With Plots and Counterplots.
Chapter Nineteen.
Describes an Important Event in the Pirate City.
Describes an Important Event in the Pirate City.
Chapter Twenty.
Describes a Retreat among the Hills.
Describes a Retreat among the Hills.
Chapter Twenty One.
Social Intercourse in the Cavern.
Social Intercourse in the Cavern.
Chapter Twenty Two.
Shows how the Pirates were wont to treat Men of Note.
Shows how the Pirates were wont to treat Men of Note.
Chapter Twenty Three.
In which Danger looms very Dark in and around the Pirate City.
In which Danger looms very Dark in and around the Pirate City.
Chapter Twenty Four.
The Dark Clouds begin to thicken—A Rescue attempted—Master Jim plays a Conspicuous Part.
The Dark Clouds begin to thicken—A Rescue attempted—Master Jim plays a Conspicuous Part.
Chapter Twenty Five.
The Coming Struggle looms on the Horizon.
The Coming Struggle looms on the Horizon.
Chapter Twenty Six.
In which Rais Ali and Ted Flaggan play a Vigorous Part.
In which Rais Ali and Ted Flaggan play a Vigorous Part.
Chapter Twenty Seven.
Describes the Bombardment of Algiers.
Describes the Bombardment of Algiers.
Chapter Twenty Eight.
The Last.
The End.
The Last.
The End.
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