Carried Off. Stuart Esmè

Carried Off - Stuart Esmè


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       Esmè Stuart

      Carried Off

      A Story of Pirate Times

      Published by Good Press, 2020

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066104887

       CHAPTER I.

       THE SACRIFICE.

       CHAPTER II.

       CAPTURED.

       CHAPTER III.

       A BEAUTIFUL ISLAND.

       CHAPTER IV.

       THE PIRATES ARE COMING.

       CHAPTER V.

       THE SCOUTS.

       CHAPTER VI.

       HATCHING A PLOT.

       CHAPTER VII.

       TREACHERY.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       A BRAVE DEFENCE.

       CHAPTER IX.

       IMPRISONED.

       CHAPTER X.

       A FELLOW-COUNTRYMAN.

       CHAPTER XI.

       THE SECRET PASSAGE.

       CHAPTER XII.

       A NEW EXPEDITION.

       CHAPTER XIII.

       THE ESCAPE.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       DEFENCE TILL DEATH.

       CHAPTER XV.

       IN THE WOODS.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       WAITING FOR LUCK.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       DISCOVERED.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       HUNTING A FUGITIVE.

       CHAPTER XIX.

       IN A LONELY SPOT.

       CHAPTER XX

       SAVED.

       CHAPTER XXI.

       A BAG OF GOLD.

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      CHAPTER I.

       Table of Contents

      THE SACRIFICE.

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      It was a beautiful warm spring evening, and as the sun sank slowly in the west it illuminated with quivering golden light the calm waters that surrounded green, marshy Canvey Island, which lies opposite South Benfleet, in the estuary of the Thames.

      Harry Fenn had just come out of church, and, as was often his wont, he ran up a slight hill, and, shading his eyes, looked intently out towards Canvey and then yet more to his left, where Father Thames clasps hands with the ocean.

      The eminence on which young fair-haired Harry stood was the site of a strong castle, built long ago by Hæsten, the Danish rover, in which he stowed away Saxon spoil and Saxon prisoners, till King Alfred came down upon him, pulled down the rover's fortress, seized his wife and his two sons, and relieved the neighbourhood of this Danish scourge. How often, indeed, had the peaceful inhabitants trembled at the sight of the sea robber's narrow war-vessels creeping up the creek in search of plunder!

      Harry, however, was not thinking of those ancient days; his whole soul and mind was in the present, in vague longings for action; full, too, of young inquisitiveness as to the future, especially his own future, so that he forgot why he had come to this spot, and did not even hear the approach of the Rev. Mr. Aylett, who, having been listening to a tale of distress from one of his parishioners at the end of the evening service, had now come to enjoy the view from Hæsten's hill. As he walked slowly towards the immovable form


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