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Adventures in Southern Seas A Tale of the Sixteenth Century

Chapter 10 I EMBARK ON A SECOND VOYAGE

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ch, however, I found to be somewhat lessened when it was known I had come back with empty pockets. My father urged me to give up the sea, and to stick more closely to the

conceal from her that my worldly condition was not yet sufficiently i

when she heard of my attachment to Anna she decl

, to compensate for the expense of my upbringing. But Abel Van Bu, thy father, came to our house one June morning and bade me make ready to marry him that very day, a clerk in holy orders being come to Urk to mate together those islanders who were willing to be wed accordin

lstein. Anna was rich. It would have shamed me to go to her, a penniless husband. Still, love is blind, and that An

t natural. Anna was young, beautiful, and wealthy, the only child of a proud noble, so that when Count Hendrick Luitken proposed for her, Anna's father regarded his suit with approval, and recommended him to his daughter's good graces. But Anna, whose heart was wholly mine, had evaded the Count's attentions, alth

to keep up the deception that I am heart-whole and fancy-free, and yet indifferent to Count Hendrick's attentions. Indeed, my father openly upbraids me with being fickle, inconstant, unmaidenly,

oner than see you wedded to Count Luitken I would strangle him with

I'll marry none other, and the Church does not now sanction marriage vows given

"We are both young, and by patience and i

expect nothing more than a clerkship so long as I remained in his service. His son, then a boy at school, would inherit his business, and it might be many years before I could hope to buy a

rn of the "Endraght", who offered to take me as first officer on the "Arms of Amsterdam"

id. "There is an island I have heard of which, if we can strike it, will make us rich men. Nothing vent

I should go. The sale of the pearls which the king of Pearl Island had given Hartog had more than repaid the merchants for sending out the "Endraght", and with the "Arms of Amsterdam" they hoped to accumulate further treasure. I was influenced also by Hartog's description

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1 Chapter 1 I FALL INTO CAPTIVITY2 Chapter 2 THE BLACK CANNIBALS OF NEW HOLLAND3 Chapter 3 THE ONLY WHITE MAN IN NEW HOLLAND4 Chapter 4 THE SEA SPIDER5 Chapter 5 THE VOYAGE CONTINUED6 Chapter 6 THE FIGHT ON THE SANDS7 Chapter 7 THE SPIRIT OF DISCORD8 Chapter 8 PEARL ISLAND9 Chapter 9 MUTINY10 Chapter 10 I EMBARK ON A SECOND VOYAGE11 Chapter 11 A SECOND VOYAGE WITH HARTOG TO THE SOUTH12 Chapter 12 THE SEA SERPENT13 Chapter 13 THE FLOATING ISLAND14 Chapter 14 AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE15 Chapter 15 THE SEAWEED SEA16 Chapter 16 THE ISLAND OF GEMS17 Chapter 17 QUEEN MELANNIE18 Chapter 18 A QUEEN'S FAVOURITE19 Chapter 19 I BECOME CHIEF COOK20 Chapter 20 THE SNAKE GOD21 Chapter 21 A PLAN OF ESCAPE22 Chapter 22 THE NIGHT OF THE SACRIFICE23 Chapter 23 AT THE MERCY OF THE SEA24 Chapter 24 HOW MY SECOND VOYAGE ENDED25 Chapter 25 I ARRIVE AT AMSTERDAM26 Chapter 26 HAPPILY MARRIED27 Chapter 27 ONCE MORE TO THE SOUTH28 Chapter 28 THE MOLUCCA ISLANDS29 Chapter 29 THE VOYAGE CONTINUED No.2930 Chapter 30 A SPANISH SETTLEMENT31 Chapter 31 THE PLACE OF THE PAINTED HANDS32 Chapter 32 MAROONED33 Chapter 33 CAPTAIN MONTBAR34 Chapter 34 WE AGAIN EXPLORE THE CAVES35 Chapter 35 I AM KIDNAPPED36 Chapter 36 THE MALE AND FEMALE ISLANDS37 Chapter 37 A TASK IS SET ME38 Chapter 38 THE SLAYING OF THE GREAT CROCODILE39 Chapter 39 I BECOME A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC INFELICITY40 Chapter 40 THE YELLOW PARCHMENT41 Chapter 41 THE RUBY MOUNTAINS42 Chapter 42 THE VALLEY OF SERPENTS43 Chapter 43 WE AGAIN LEAVE NEW HOLLAND44 Chapter 44 THE ISLANDS OF ARMENIO45 Chapter 45 SUMATRA46 Chapter 46 MAHOMET ACHMET47 Chapter 47 KING TRINKITAT48 Chapter 48 STATEN LAND49 Chapter 49 THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS50 Chapter 50 AGAIN AT THE MOLUCCAS51 Chapter 51 GETTING BACK OUR OWN52 Chapter 52 CONCLUSION