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Edward Barry / South Sea Pearler

Chapter 14 BARRY HOISTS THE FLAG OF ENGLAND.

Word Count: 1959    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

Warner, or, to give him his right name, Chase, did not live long after Barry returned on deck. His wild followers were clustered round him, some stroking his hands and feet, others gazing into his face with silent concern. Togaro, the leader, himself had his dying master's back supported on his outspread hands, trying to staunch the flow of blood.

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Edward Barry / South Sea Pearler
Edward Barry / South Sea Pearler
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1 Chapter 1 "EDWARD BARRY-'DEAD BROKE.'"2 Chapter 2 THE MAYNARDS.3 Chapter 3 THE BRIG MAHINA.4 Chapter 4 MR. BILLY WARNER, OF PONAPé.5 Chapter 5 VELO, THE SAMOAN, PROPHESIES.6 Chapter 6 IN ARRECIFOS LAGOON.7 Chapter 7 ALICE TRACEY.8 Chapter 8 MRS. TRACEY TELLS HER STRANGE STORY.9 Chapter 9 ALLA GOODA COMRADE. 10 Chapter 10 A REPENTANCE.11 Chapter 11 CAPTAIN RAWLINGS PROPOSES A LITTLE CELEBRATION. 12 Chapter 12 BARRY AND VELO DISCOURSE ON MARRIAGE.13 Chapter 13 THE LITTLE CELEBRATION COMES OFF.14 Chapter 14 BARRY HOISTS THE FLAG OF ENGLAND.15 Chapter 15 FAREWELL TO ARRECIFOS.16 Chapter 16 EXIT RAWLINGS AND THE GREEK.17 Chapter 17 BARRY RECEIVES A STIFFENER. 18 Chapter 18 ON BOARD THE NEW BARQUE.