The Black Pearl of Peihoo : a Tale of the Malay Seas
The book The Black Pearl of Peihoo : a Tale of the Malay Seas was written by author Hyatt, Stanley Portal, 1877-1914 Here you can read free online of The Black Pearl of Peihoo : a Tale of the Malay Seas book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Black Pearl of Peihoo : a Tale of the Malay Seas a good or bad book?
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Better get hla arms and legs round the foremast, and then shackle them." When the youth had been secured in this manner — ^he wailed piteously during the process — Jack, who had been leaning on the rail, staring thoughtfully at the Ughts of the village, came across to Barney and the gunner. " I think that, instead of sailing at dawn, we had better get away now," he said. " There must be a regular gang of those fellows ashore. We can easily run in and anchor in one of the other little harbours."... Barney agreed at once ; but the prisoner, who had overheard the conversation, began to howl. " Oh, Master Barney, do put me ashore I I didn't mean no wrong. I was told to do it. These irons 'urt me, and I can't even blow my nose." The owner of the " Molly Hawk " grinned cheerfully. '' Never mind that, WUliams. As soon as we get to deep water we're going to drown you, so it's hardly worth while blowing your nose now, is it ? Stop that disgusting noise. If you don't. Ah Lung will gag you." His voice suddenly became stern.
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