The Corsair King

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The Corsair King
Mór Jókai
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The fugitive flung overboard all her ballast and finally even her guns, by which sacrifice she succeeded in reaching the shore before the otherships could interpose.
A throng of Calabrian negroes stood on the land watching the fight.
Kennedy hastily ordered his men into the boats and escaped to the shore. "Not even that will save you, " said Barthelemy, ordering the largestboat to be lowered. He had eight guns placed in it, entered himself withforty of his men, and commanded them to row to the
...beach.
Kennedy saw that Barthelemy intended to land and began to tell thenegroes, with loud cries, that he was a monster who had come to conquertheir land and burn their dwellings. They must on no account permit himto come ashore.
The shouts of the negroes showed that the pirates had succeeded inexciting these savages against their former comrades, and the negroessoon began to greet the boat with a shower of arrows and stones.
"So much the better, " murmured Barthelemy. "Two at one blow: traitorsand negroes.


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