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CHAPTER XXVIII THE NEGRO VILLAGE ON THE ISLE GRANDE TERRE
superslot āļĢāļąāļ āđāļāļĢāļāļīāļ āļāļĢāļĩ CHAPTER XXIV A CRITICAL SITUATION IN THE CABIN "Perhaps you have never read 'Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf;' but this bay was his famous resort," said Christy, smiling. "It was formerly quite as noted as a resort for smugglers, and Lafitte was more a smuggler than a pirate in this region. He was six feet two inches in height, a well educated and handsome man, so that he was a first-class hero for a novel of the dime class," added Christy. "What are those men doing aft, Mr. Byron?" demanded the first lieutenant, with some excitement in his manner. "They were very nearly on the quarter-deck, and they seemed to be very reluctant to go forward." "We are putting things to rights on board," replied Christy, who had not seen the doctor before, for he had retired early to his room.