. Kate Bonnet; the romance of a pirate's daughter. nets mind had been so much ex-cited by what he had been talking about that hesaluted his brother-in-law and Dame Charterwithout once thinking of his clothes. Theylooked upon him as if he were some unknownforeigner, a person entirely removed from theircustomary sphere. Was this the once respectable Stede Bon-net? asked Dame Charter to herself. Didsuch a man marry my sister! thought Mr. Dela-plaine. They might have been surprised hadthey met him as a pirate, but his appearance asa pirates clerk amazed them. Towards the end of the day Mr. Delapla


. Kate Bonnet; the romance of a pirate's daughter. nets mind had been so much ex-cited by what he had been talking about that hesaluted his brother-in-law and Dame Charterwithout once thinking of his clothes. Theylooked upon him as if he were some unknownforeigner, a person entirely removed from theircustomary sphere. Was this the once respectable Stede Bon-net? asked Dame Charter to herself. Didsuch a man marry my sister! thought Mr. Dela-plaine. They might have been surprised hadthey met him as a pirate, but his appearance asa pirates clerk amazed them. Towards the end of the day Mr. Delaplaineand his party returned to the Belinda, for therewas no fit place for them to lodge in the urged by all, Stede Bonnet would notaccompany them. When persuasion had beenexhausted, Ben Greenway promised Kate thathe would be responsible for her fathers appear-ance the next day, feeling safe in so doing; for,even should Bonnets shame return, there wasno likely way in which he could avoid his friends. 262 CHAPTER XXV WISE MR. DELAPLAIXE.


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