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Cayona harbor. i Presently the stranger, a ketch by her rig, hoisted a yellow and green flag as, from her starboard | beam .sprotited a soft blossom of | grayish smoke. A second gun, it | sounded like a heavy culverin, | then sent its report reverberating |across: Cayona's wide yellow | beach, beyond a triple row of palm! | thatch huts, and on among the | vivid green hills beyond. Upon a crag dominating Cay-| ona — town and harbor alike — | stood a fort built by the English{man Elias Watts, and his | hard-bitten followers. Within its | battlements an unhurried activity manifested itself. They were in no vast hurry in |acknowledging the Free Guift's

about Cayona in particular, and | Tortuga in general.

Synopsis: Things happen fast in the life of Harry Morgan, pirate-to-be. Escaping with his life from a frustrated Royalist rebellion against Cromwell in Bristol Town, he is shipwrecked and comes ashore on a West Indian Island along with Enoch

joined by ragged hunters, then set upon by Spaniards who siay“all but | Morgan and Jackman. Now go on with the story— : CHAPTER SIX i ON A TORRID afternoon of late April, 1659, the little land- | locked harbor of Cayona was sheltering but a handful of ships. Only | a few uncommonly energetic persons had remained sufficiently | awake to observe the appearance of a small, sturdy vessel standing | straight in toward that narrow channel affording access to]

salute; she was too well known/|

then, at Arundel's waved invitation, Morgan flung himself into an armchair and thrust yellowstockinged legs well out before him. “Well, Harry, well? Speak up

and wondering how you made out. |

trouncing.”

‘Aye, we won a victory of a sort,

taking Santiago?” The DeputyGovernor's voice quivered.

pose after a fashion, but ‘twas|

“Well,” grunted the gun captain, “if this ain't a surprise. "Tis the first time in near two years Harry Morgan's returned in the same vessel. Me, I was a-figgerin’ {this cruise 'e’d capture hisself a {real ship—" | 8s = = | HIS COMPANION, naked save {for a pair of ragged petticoat | breeches, shook a sun-scorched | head.

|gan ain’t ready to. Yer don’t find ‘im tyking just any gallows bait into 'is crew. E's the careful one, is ’Arry. Remember, Roddy, when first 'e made the beach here?” The master gunner swung over to replenish a charcoal fire kept continually alight for the benefit of

the cannog, were touched off. “Aye, thdt I do. I was there and seen 'im, that fellow Jackman and four men roll out o’ a warped old gig, and damned nigh to starvation they were.”

irgs lining Cayona’s crescent-

“Avvons-nous gagne?”

the Spaniards of Watts, junder Lieutenant-Governor

{ Hispaniola.

{had never been seen to produce any documents in support of such claim—had granted British colonial commissions to sundry

(tains as reprisal for a piece of] |Spanish treachery.

lalong the beach when into the] |Free Gruift’s longboat tumbled a

|pedition must have been a suc- | cess.

residence Colonel Arundel,

{fully curled mustaches.

|bawled over his shoulder. | “Yessir?”

(me directly.” | Po o » s A SENSE of pleasurable antici-

seized the Deputy-Governor. | Of all the buccaneer captains, old or young, frequenting Tortuga, only Morgan might rightly be mentioned ih the same breath as Edward Mansvelt, that wily and sagacious veteran freebootler, privateer and occasional piirate. | “Odds blood, Governor!” Mor- | gan paused a moment, his chunky frame quite filling the low stone] {doorway. “I am curs’d glad and| | honored to greet you. A week ago| I'd have deemed such a priveiess

most unlikely.” Arundel extended a liberally| |begrimed hand. The Deputy-Gov-| |ernor’s pale green eyes flickered | iover this sturdy, bandy-Tegged | young fellow who must be near-

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“Now did yer, really? I ly ao, ; ; | didn’t. Why? ‘Cause 'Arry MOr-y} on in measured but brisk tones

those slow matches with which start of your cruise,”

fair.”

|slaves?” | {what we should away.” | 2 = = | ARUNDEL said sharply, “Well, | |sir, what happened? Give me a |strict account, understand?” Morgan first grinned impudentto assert his independence,

described the buccaneer expedition against Santiago de Hispaniola. Beside Morgan the officer had been Captain Coon Darbraunce, Captain Humphrey Dobson and Captain Jonas Reekes. “Damme! I know all about the Arundel {broke in impatiently. “Get to the main point. How far from the |sea does S'Jago lie?” “Above 15 leagues, or 45 miles if you prefer it that way.” “I presume you stripped the

Out from the disorderly dwell-{town?”

“To the very bone, your Excel-

shaped beach was spewed an un-|lency. But despite my every efsavory mass of humanity. “Free|fort the other captains would not Guift’s back!” “What's the news?” keep their men in hand; by con-

sequence they caroused like ut-

Roused from a month longlter fools.” somnolence, the little settlement {shook itself awake. For over alin full {week now all Tortuga had been handled matters differently. We anticipating a return of that little, would have taken the town and armada of retaliation launched by got away in three days’ time inthe Brethren of the Coast against gtead of a week.

“Sink me! Had I commanded at Santiago I'd have

“And what will be Governor

who claimed authority watts’ share?”

Morgan laughed harshly. “Ex-

{Brayne of Jamaica—although hel actly 5,000 pieces-of-eight.”

A mestizo slave, half white and half Indian, appeared, stooped low to pass the guard room door because of the small and carefully

{French, Dutch and English cap-icorded bale carried on one shoul-

der. “What's this?” Arundel got up,

A growl of excitement rippled pylled the sweat-soaked fabric of

his pantaloon free. “A few trinkets I've fetched

{company of about 15 men. Despite pack for Henrietta, your lovely (the earlier impressions the ex-|wife—and her sisters.”

Arundel’'s watery eyes glistened. Loot for Henrietta eventu-

In the humid gloom of the a)ly meant loot for him; on Tor{guard room before the Governor’s tuga, as almost everywhere else Chamlett)y, the world of 1659, no woman | late of the Royalist wag eligible to hold property in |Cavalry, fingered drooping, care- her own right. “Hold hard, you!”

he directed, once the mestizo had

| “Robert!” the Deputy-GOvernor sommenced to untie the rawhide

lashings. “Harry, why not convey gifts to a cooler spot? Besides,

| “Fetch this rogue Morgan 1oiine jadies will enjoy a viewing

of their unwrapping!” s sn 2

pation, not unmixed with anxiety, DAUGHTERS OF ELIAS WATT

IN NO great hurry Susan moved over to the bed, mechanically inspected the garments laid out upon its light green counterpane. So it was Harry Morgan's vessel that had cast its anchor in the harbor this afternoon? La!

elected a captain—quite an honor san’s you have already proved small, narrow affair, was empty. for so young a man.

possessed of more ambition. But| 'he wasn't. Dick was just a lov- opened his little coffer. While his Harry Morgan reached through |joye” able, lusty, well-built soldier fit offerings were by no means on a|the bars and tossed in his gift. only to breed more soldiers be-| par with Morgan's yet a fine jore getting himself killed in necklace of seed pearls seemed arrow piercing his body, shot/laxed and he dropped back a ttle.

stepped first into a bottom pettl-| ducted Susan to the far end of] {coat of very fine white lawn, | then tied on a pale pink satin|the gathering darkness.

one decorated by two deep swee enerous you have been; Sopyright, 1048. bY Be iP pack. Mason. The two men clasped hands, flounces, tly g yo {little object fallen from my| om a ew Tort Ta:

she muttered softly.

preceded Lucy's appearance as a smaller and blond replica of her- ll. self. Both girls had inherited] FOLLOWING a slight su ‘of | there’ ” man! It hasn't been easy for us Elias Watts’ wide mouth firm stewed kid and en Suppe Ro] 1e's 3p wise. here in Cayona gnawing our nalis/ chin and long straight nose. ,

I esteem you gave the Dons a gage,” {with an elaborate tortoise shell] ch on Morgan’s prominent black eyes/and lace fan Mr. Jackman nad|%° IHe Nreics outiumbs! us? 150 pardened and his jaw went out. fetched back from his last cruise.\one” the Governor returned I suppose.” ‘ {deciding, that the lanky new Eng“—Of a sort?” You failed of lange? had fallen desperately in|giags and devoted to Watts his love with little Lucy just about 2% whole attention. “What's the key quickly as he had clapped eyes “No. We carried out our. pur-/on her.

the most slovenly conceived af- descended to a minute courtyard

. |enclosed by the Governor's resi-| » “You won some treasure? Some|dence dusk was falling. FHmly gtaplished, ‘then there's a

“Aye, but less than half of|seated figure of her father. Al-| have fetched ready enjoying the cool of the| “Wh ‘ evening breeze were

{Arundel, Captain Morgan and «tig a rich, well-protected renJackman; all three seated in|dezvous for the Brethern; for anchairs of woven cane. other, Spanish power is weakest . = = over yonder at the western end

“In God's name, be quiet, Ditk,« |over-generous to our family. Be- No matter; she would find the and go quickly.” Susan sounded If only Dick Hurlburt were sides ..."” {rose come morning. After pressing really alarmed. “If Papa should Jackman simply beamed as he the cool metal leaves to his lips find us—Oh, get you gone, my

Without any conscious effort on A pang, as sharp as that of an his part, Morgan’s fingers re-

|designed by nature to adorn | through him at the sound of a|short distance onto the dewlost in thought, EHas Lucy's small straight neck. | man’s voice saying, “God above! drenched flooring of the parapet tall secomd daughter] Morgan, turning aside, con-| What was that?” ~but his soul was plunging into C Instantly, came Susan's velvety | far greater depths. : the court. She smiled up through soft voice: “Sh-h, darling, some- —_——— “How | one will hear you. 'Tis only some (To Be Continued)

Harry. 1 wonder why?” dresser.” ee ere a ) “You were ever in my| Thed he saw them sitting em-/CLOVES ARE OLD HABIT thoughts,” he declared earnestly. braced on a settee. "| The custom of chewing cloves rap at the door) “I tried to—er—come across that, “But I heard a noise,” he heard|to sweeten the breath is more which might please you.” the man’s hoarse whisper insist.{than 4000 years old. The earliest “Nothing would blow over— record of this spice comes from ancient China.

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There was no doubt, Susan yas slowly. Morgan set down his brandy

to the problem?” “If only I can circumvent the By the time the young ladies court of France, and du Rausset, ‘til our power in Jamaica is more |

{chance we English can cling to Tortuga—which is well worth thanging onto. Know why?” | y, for one thing,” he reColonel ty;rned, his large dark eyes intent,

Susan smiled on recognizing the

DESPITE a demurely downcast|of Hispaniola. Still more impor-| gaze, Susan sensed Morgan's eyes|tant—" He broke off. upon her and flushed at the| Ellas Watts’ completely hairless | strong, almost impertinent in- head inclined several times.| tensity of his regard. “You've put yer finger to it, Cap-| wy oa tain; nothing less than a power-| s not much” Morgan be-ity] fleet coming from Europe littled, once Fernando's knife com-would dare attempt these straits.’ menced to flash through the cords 2 = = I

and wrappings. “I fear our attack on Santiago was executed.” A smothered gasp escaped Susan and her sister when the fading light revealed half a dozen shawls ’ and mantillas, delicate as spider nae. Tvould he 2 Br | webs but bright as humming : 5 bird this little golden rose through ras. Susan’s window. Morgan reseated himself and| Panting, hooking fingers and perhaps a trifle too casually in-/toes into a series of minute fis-| vited, “Pray make a selection, sures and ledges, he worked his ladies. I trust you will find some- way up, up, until the dim froth| thing to meet your tastes.” {of the sea below appeared im-| Susan almost ran to bend over measurably distant. the small mound of booty, then,| Long since he had ascertained | dark eyes dancing, she tried one|that Susan's window lay the last after another of the gold mounted|IR & row of three identical open-tortoise-shell combs in her hair ings let into the seaward face of | until she found one that suited C..as Watts’ sturdy stone strongher, hold. Immensely pleased, Morgan d Taking a firm grip on the win-|

“ ow bars, Morgan set his shoulsaid, “And now, Mistress Lucy, ’ % it's your turn. ders and, very slowly and cau

tiously, hoisted his body upward Lucy shook her head and dim-|yntil he could see into the little! pled at the same time. “My chamber and smell a faint but! thanks, Captain Morgan. What|definite suggestion of perfume. | with Henrietta’s presents and Su-'To his astonishment the bed, a |

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