Overland MonthlyA. Roman and Company, 1897 |
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Page 50
... Captain Rexton , was looking for to act as super - cargo of his slaver , which he was fitting out under the name of the Trafican , and the guise of a trading ship for South Africa . An armament of eight can- non and a hundred stand of ...
... Captain Rexton , was looking for to act as super - cargo of his slaver , which he was fitting out under the name of the Trafican , and the guise of a trading ship for South Africa . An armament of eight can- non and a hundred stand of ...
Page 51
... captain of the United States cruiser . That artful officer had issued a challenge to the other men - of - war to join his crew in a prize drill in their boats as soon as he could overhaul and repair his , which pretended task came to a ...
... captain of the United States cruiser . That artful officer had issued a challenge to the other men - of - war to join his crew in a prize drill in their boats as soon as he could overhaul and repair his , which pretended task came to a ...
Page 52
... captain sent his surgeons to help care for the wounded men , and his engineers to help repair the damaged machinery . After two days both ships got under way toward the West Indies , the destination of the slaver as one supposed and the ...
... captain sent his surgeons to help care for the wounded men , and his engineers to help repair the damaged machinery . After two days both ships got under way toward the West Indies , the destination of the slaver as one supposed and the ...
Page 53
... captain of the Spaniard picked out Wag Benton , Captain Rexton , the mate , the boatswain , and four others , as the ring- leaders , and sent them to Moro castle at Havana . The American and British consuls sent formal demands that the ...
... captain of the Spaniard picked out Wag Benton , Captain Rexton , the mate , the boatswain , and four others , as the ring- leaders , and sent them to Moro castle at Havana . The American and British consuls sent formal demands that the ...
Page 54
... Captain , mate , boatswain , and Benton . The soldiers were priming their pieces when the undaunted Englishman with the British Union Jack in his hand , broke through the guard line and thrusting himself between the leveled muskets and ...
... Captain , mate , boatswain , and Benton . The soldiers were priming their pieces when the undaunted Englishman with the British Union Jack in his hand , broke through the guard line and thrusting himself between the leveled muskets and ...
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