. Kate Bonnet; the romance of a pirate's daughter. ^WSdMWSl. .poifc* - OR what seemed a very longtime to Kate Bonnet, Dick-ory Charter paddled bravelythrough the darkness. She was relieved ofthe terror and the uncertainty which had fallenupon her during the past few hours, and shewas grateful to the brave young fellow whohad delivered her from the danger of sailingout upon the sea with a crew of wicked scoun-drels who were about to steal her fathers ship,and her heart should have beaten high withgratitude and joy, but it did not. She wasvery cold, and she knew not whither youngDiekory was taki


. Kate Bonnet; the romance of a pirate's daughter. ^WSdMWSl. .poifc* - OR what seemed a very longtime to Kate Bonnet, Dick-ory Charter paddled bravelythrough the darkness. She was relieved ofthe terror and the uncertainty which had fallenupon her during the past few hours, and shewas grateful to the brave young fellow whohad delivered her from the danger of sailingout upon the sea with a crew of wicked scoun-drels who were about to steal her fathers ship,and her heart should have beaten high withgratitude and joy, but it did not. She wasvery cold, and she knew not whither youngDiekory was taking her. She did not believethat in all that darkness he could possibly knowwhere he was going; at any moment that dread-ful ship might loom up before them, and lightsmight be flashed down upon them. But all ofa sudden the canoe scraped, grounded, and stopped. 43 AN UNSUCCESSFUL ERRAND •k What is that? she cried. It is our beach, said Dickory, and almostat that moment there came a call from the dark-ness beyond. 11 Dickory! cried a womans voice, isthat yo


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