The Sea Hawk and Captain Blood. Rafael Sabatini
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Название: The Sea Hawk and Captain Blood

Автор: Rafael Sabatini

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       Rafael Sabatini

      The Sea Hawk and Captain Blood

      Two Daring Pirate Captains and their Most Remarkable Sea Adventures

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       The Sea Hawk

       Captain Blood

      The Sea Hawk

       Table of Contents

       Author’s Note

       Part I: Sir Oliver Tressilian

       Chapter I: The Huckster

       Chapter II: Rosamund

       Chapter III: The Forge

       Chapter IV: The Intervener

       Chapter V: The Buckler

       Chapter VI: Jasper Leigh

       Chapter VII: Trepanned

       Chapter VIII: The Spaniard

       Part II: Sakr-El-Bahr

       Chapter I: The Captive

       Chapter II: The Renegade

       Chapter III: Homeward Bound

       Chapter IV: The Raid

       Chapter V: The Lion of the Faith

       Chapter VI: The Convert

       Chapter VII: Marzak-Ben-Asad

       Chapter VIII: Mother and Son

       Chapter IX: Competitors

       Chapter X: The Slave-Market

       Chapter XI: The Truth

       Chapter XII: The Subtlety of Fenzileh

       Chapter XIII: In the Sight of Allah

       Chapter XIV: The Sign

       Chapter XV: The Voyage

       Chapter XVI: The Pannier

       Chapter XVII: The Dupe

       Chapter XVIII: Sheik Mat

       Chapter XIX: The Mutineers

       Chapter XX: The Messenger

       Chapter XXI: Moriturus

       Chapter XXII: The Surrender

       Chapter XXIII: The Heathen Creed

       Chapter XXIV: The Judges

       Chapter XXV: The Advocate

       Chapter XXVI: The Judgment

      Author’s Note

       Table of Contents

      Lord Henry Goade, who had, as we shall see, some personal acquaintance with Sir Oliver Tressilian, tells us quite bluntly that he was ill-favoured. But then his lordship is addicted to harsh judgments and his perceptions are not always normal. He says, for instance, of Anne of Cleves, that she was the “ugliest woman that ever I saw.” As far СКАЧАТЬ