The Middy and the Moors: An Algerine Story
R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne
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The Middy and the Moors: An Algerine Story
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R.M. Ballantyne
"The Middy and the Moors"
Chapter One.
An Algerine Story.
The Hero is Blown away, Captured, Crushed, Comforted, and Astonished.
An Algerine Story.
The Hero is Blown away, Captured, Crushed, Comforted, and Astonished.
Chapter Two.
Among Pirates—Enslaved.
Among Pirates—Enslaved.
Chapter Three.
The Bagnio—Our Hero sees something of Misery, and is sold as a Slave.
The Bagnio—Our Hero sees something of Misery, and is sold as a Slave.
Chapter Four.
Our Middy is put to Work—Also put on his “word-of-Honour,” and receives a Great Shock of Surprise.
Our Middy is put to Work—Also put on his “word-of-Honour,” and receives a Great Shock of Surprise.
Chapter Five.
The Maiden’s Story—Peter the Great and the Middy go for a Holiday and see Awful Things.
The Maiden’s Story—Peter the Great and the Middy go for a Holiday and see Awful Things.
Chapter Six.
Our Hero sees the Moors in Several Aspects, and makes a Great Discovery.
Our Hero sees the Moors in Several Aspects, and makes a Great Discovery.
Chapter Seven.
The Middy obtains a Decided Advance, and Makes Peter the Great his Confidant.
The Middy obtains a Decided Advance, and Makes Peter the Great his Confidant.
Chapter Eight.
A Severe Trial—Secret Communication under Difficulties, and Sudden Flight.
A Severe Trial—Secret Communication under Difficulties, and Sudden Flight.
Chapter Nine.
Hester introduced to a New Home and New Friends under Peculiar Circumstances, and a New Name.
Hester introduced to a New Home and New Friends under Peculiar Circumstances, and a New Name.
Chapter Ten.
Torture is Applied in Vain, and True Love is not to be Deceived.
Torture is Applied in Vain, and True Love is not to be Deceived.
Chapter Eleven.
Dangers, Vicissitudes, Escapes, New Surroundings, Hopes, And Fears.
Dangers, Vicissitudes, Escapes, New Surroundings, Hopes, And Fears.
Chapter Twelve.
The Middy, becoming Defiant and Violent, comes to Grief, and Hester’s Black Friends devise Strange Things.
The Middy, becoming Defiant and Violent, comes to Grief, and Hester’s Black Friends devise Strange Things.
Chapter Thirteen.
Hester and her Father severely Tested.
Hester and her Father severely Tested.
Chapter Fourteen.
A Brave Dash for Life and Freedom.
A Brave Dash for Life and Freedom.
Chapter Fifteen.
A Strange Visit, a Strange Commission, and a Strange Display of Temper.
A Strange Visit, a Strange Commission, and a Strange Display of Temper.
Chapter Sixteen.
Mysterious and Daring Deeds are Crowned with Success.
Mysterious and Daring Deeds are Crowned with Success.
Chapter Seventeen.
The Last.
The End.
The Last.
The End.
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