MORLEY ASHTON:

A Story of the Sea.



BY

JAMES GRANT,

AUTHOR OF "THE ROMANCE OF WAR," "FAIRER THAN A FAIRY," ETC



In Three Volumes

VOL. III.



LONDON:
TINSLEY BROTHERS, 8, CATHERINE STREET, W.C.
1876.
[All rights reserved.]




CHARLKS DICKENS AND EVANS,
CRYSTAL PALACE PRESS.




CONTENTS.


CONTENTS.


CHAPTER I.
Sail Ho!

CHAPTER II.
The Fortitude of Ethel

CHAPTER III.
The Door in the Bulkhead

CHAPTER IV.
Ethel among the Mutineers

CHAPTER V.
A Snare Laid

CHAPTER VI.
Mr. Basset Deluded

CHAPTER VII.
Lux Venit ab Alto

CHAPTER VIII.
The Valley of the Shadow

CHAPTER IX.
The Quarter-boat and its Freight

CHAPTER X.
Pedro's Wound

CHAPTER XI.
Remorse

CHAPTER XII.
Story of a Modern Spanish Rogue

CHAPTER XIII.
Ignez de Moreno

CHAPTER XIV.
How Pedro provided Himself with a Horse and Valet

CHAPTER XV.
The Alameda de la Canada

CHAPTER XVI.
The Dressing-closet of Ignez

CHAPTER XVII.
The Great Crime of Pedro Barradas

CHAPTER XVIII.
Committed to the Deep

CHAPTER XIX.
Dr. Heriot's Fee

CHAPTER XX.
Radama Puffadder

CHAPTER XXI.
The Mangrove Creek

CHAPTER XXII.
Eight Against Eighty

CHAPTER XXIII.
"We'll go to Sea no more"

CHAPTER XXIV.
The Anchor is let go

CHAPTER XXV.
Conclusion




MORLEY ASHTON



CHAPTER I.

SAIL HO!

They deplored the death of poor Mr. Quail; buttheir blood was too much "up," to use a commonphrase, and their own peril was too imminent, topermit them indulging in the same soft regrets

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