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Chicago Ledger, v. XXXVIII, no. 9, Saturday, February 26, 1910.
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Chicago Ledger, v. XXXVIII, no. 9, Saturday, February 26, 1910.
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Manning, William H. (William Henry), 1852-1929.
Date Added
5 November 2019
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Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1910-02-26
Publisher
Chicago, Ill. : W. D. Boyce Company
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Dime Novel and Popular Literature
Alternate Title
In strange seas; or, The Flying Dutchman's daughter / by William H. Manning.
Flying Dutchman's daughter
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Moet Spree et ee ee eee —— FS ED Se legate OTe SO ap : READ “THE STOLEN MAIDENS” IN THIS NURIBER OF THE LEDGER SURE NEXT WEEK “THE RANCELAND ‘DAISY,’ A GREAT STORY OF RANCH-LIFE #} | ‘inion aay resents a ete gee |. , Or, THE FLYING DUTCHM. NS DA sie it eb - . By WILLIAM H. MANNING Lo ~ 2 [Copyright 1910 by W. D. Boyce Co.] able seamen. - My unfamiliarity with the tame I had never heard before, and asked o ‘ he $2 o f — CHAPTER I. sea led me to look upon full-fledged mariners ‘for information. to her gunneage Would sink the Saucy Jane i (7-9) T WAS In the forecastle of the a8 greater men than any land warrior or. What!” exclaimed Jack, his red beard “Is Ita ship, or brig, or slcop__” ® e full-rigged ship Saucy Jane, crafty statesman, and Jack was the subject twisting as he smiled indulgently at my Here the forecastle smile ben we 4 I starboard watch was be- of my especial admiration. I was only six- ignorance. “You dont know who the Fie, . Med ane a Bene ’ low, and I was sitth my fen, and sm y ; h vell as rather ing Dutchman is?” - chest hard by the elbow of old timid and wholly e Was. “No,” I sald faintly, y j , Jack Golden. It was my frat able to worship Jack without meeting quite” foi’sle auntie, impressed by the 7 fi Voyage before the mast, and 89 much. banter as the average lad must «yy ult, then: T sh ve z 4 i probably Jack’s twentieth. I was an ex- find at'sea if he poses as anything but.a that when ehowint round have ‘Jor things 4 : ceedingly green hand, while he had signed hard-headed tar. - s.aboard, The Flying Dutchman is as real aa 4G the articles for many years as the ablest of It all came about because I then heard a Father Neptune, but he's a lad with a cargo ‘t i . ~ - 3 ’ MO we .
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