Stolen Treasure

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Author: Howard Pyle ISBN: 1230002265261
Publisher: eBooks Publication: April 11, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Howard Pyle
ISBN: 1230002265261
Publisher: eBooks
Publication: April 11, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Although this narration has more particularly to do with the taking of the Spanish Vice–Admiral in the harbor of Puerto Bello, and of the rescue therefrom of Le Sieur Simon, his wife and daughter (the adventure of which was successfully achieved by Captain Morgan, the famous buccaneer), we shall, nevertheless, premise something of the earlier history of Master Harry Mostyn, whom you may, if you please, consider as the hero of the several circumstances recounted in these pages.

In the year 1664 our hero's father embarked from Portsmouth, in England, for the Barbadoes, where he owned a considerable sugar plantation. Thither to those parts of America he transported with himself his whole family, of whom our Master Harry was the fifth of eight children—a great lusty fellow as little fitted for the Church (for which he was designed) as could be. At the time of this story, though not above sixteen years old, Master Harry Mostyn was as big and well–grown as many a man of twenty, and of such a reckless and dare–devil spirit that no adventure was too dangerous or too mischievous for him to embark upon.

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Although this narration has more particularly to do with the taking of the Spanish Vice–Admiral in the harbor of Puerto Bello, and of the rescue therefrom of Le Sieur Simon, his wife and daughter (the adventure of which was successfully achieved by Captain Morgan, the famous buccaneer), we shall, nevertheless, premise something of the earlier history of Master Harry Mostyn, whom you may, if you please, consider as the hero of the several circumstances recounted in these pages.

In the year 1664 our hero's father embarked from Portsmouth, in England, for the Barbadoes, where he owned a considerable sugar plantation. Thither to those parts of America he transported with himself his whole family, of whom our Master Harry was the fifth of eight children—a great lusty fellow as little fitted for the Church (for which he was designed) as could be. At the time of this story, though not above sixteen years old, Master Harry Mostyn was as big and well–grown as many a man of twenty, and of such a reckless and dare–devil spirit that no adventure was too dangerous or too mischievous for him to embark upon.

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