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The Iron Pirate

Subtitle A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea
Author Max Pemberton
Language English
Published 1893
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Notes

The story of a great gas-driven iron-clad pirate ship, capable of outpacing the navies of the world and terrorizing the Atlantic!

Approx. 91,159 words.

Excerpt

CHAPTER II.

I MEET CAPTAIN BLACK.

THE lights of Paris were very bright as we drove down the Boulevard des Capucines, and drew up at length at the Hotel Scribe, which is by the Opera House. Mary uttered a hundred exclamations of joy as we passed through the city of lights; and Roderick, who loved Paris, condescended to keep awake!

"I'll tell you what," he exclaimed, after a period of profound reflection, " the beauty of this place is that no one thinks here, except about cooking, and, after all, cooking is one of the first things worthy of serious speculation, isn't it? Suppose we plan a nice little dinner for four?"

"For two, my dear fellow, if you please," said Hall, with mock of state he was quite the Perfect Fool again. " Mr. Mark Strong condescends to dine with me, and in that utter unselfishness of character peculiar to him insists on paying the bill don't you, Mr. Mark?"

I answered that I did, and, be it known, I w