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... the hero, Henry O'Neil, a young Irishman educated in France, to the Island of Sindonie, one of the French Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, whither he is proceeding as Director of the College of St. Victor at Port Nicolas, the capital. O'Neil makes a most ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1877
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1488 | Page: 18 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative 

A BIG INVESTMENT

... n reciter, and with Gudger for a tattooed man, who had escaped by a miracle, and highly ornamented, from savages in the Caribbean seas he was a sturdy, square man, whom we stencilled over with an'elaborate pattern in indigo twice a week we had not the ...

The BERKELEY--at Eight

... fitting closely to her head like a skullcap. She had a masterful mouth and vague impersonal eyes which re minded him of the Caribbean Sea. He had danced with her once or f\A7irp pf- nncrcrn's nartv and was oo i j faintly stirred by her sense of rhythm. Her ...

You Never can tell with a Woman: Once aboard the Lugger and the Girl was . . .Whose?

... office. Not a man-jack but would get run in by the busy police at Antilla Cays, while he went bowling out across the blue Caribbean with a half-caste bunch of beachcombers to liberty. So that was all right, but he would have one nip with old de Luz first ...

Up the Mountain and Down: A voice called the old man, but young Matt heard it too

... sweet in the cool evening breeze and he drank them in contentedly, look ing down over the foothills at the glinting blue Caribbean. Jonadab was so old that his mind had fixed with set purpose upon the last journey which he must surely take soon and he ...

Captain Flint and the Spanish Jade: They called it The Cruise of Youth but a very old passenger, Mr. Cupid, was ..

... slack. Rushed to the manager's desk with the fine creative light in his eye. Said the clerk Run the S.S. Zaramondo round the Caribbean, take no one but rich youths and maidens who are under twenty-five and call it The Cruise of Youth The inner office put frills ...

A Gift to the Nation

... and the ravages the sea had wrought while the St. Nicholas lay on her bilge on the reef. He'd been able to kick her from Caribbean port to port as she was. But to make the 3,503 miles from Barbados to Plymouth Mr. Tredeen shrugged his singlet-clad shoulders ...

Sleuth of the Sea: Even the Most Amateur Detective can Justify himself by Solving the Mystery

... save you from the New Orleans-S.A. run. H'm, said Mr. Gage. Ah h'm! All things end, even a winter run north from the Caribbean. The time came when the Doris M. MacLeod slid into her Brooklyn pier. On the other side of the pier lay Mr. Gage's old Henrietta ...

A Son of France

... had the scars of it on his body- and the iron of it in his heart. When he first escaped, Fran5ois had headed up across the Caribbean to join the de Gaullists and fight the Boche. But he soon found that a Devil's Islander wasn't wanted. In fact, Franois found ...

A Time For Tact

... Panama/' laughed Williams. In a matter of seconds Albrook Field was sliding dizzily away and they were flying low over the Caribbean. We're looking for a Fritz agent, Jim, shouted the pilot. If you see a boat that looks suspi&iohs we'll go down and challenge ...

Jet Black Magic: How Occult Power Was Used To Trace A Missing Husband

... she was aware of it only subconsciously. the West Indies That is what Madame Bassamo had said, and her knowledge of the Caribbean restricted to the name of only one island she had added with conviction Jamaica How Lady Chortlon's heart had leapt What ...

There Was A Way Back: A Little Deception Which Gave New Life And Happiness To A Sick Woman

... long chair under an awning, lulled by the lazy lift and fall of the schooner, and looked over the turquoise glitter of the Caribbean and dreamed happily, not regretful nor repentant, wishing only one thing more from the rem nants of her life the satis faction ...