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Gascoyne, The Sandal Wood Trader

CHAPTER XX
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And as our appearance was always sufficient to cause the colors of any ship we ever came across to be hauled down at once, there has been no occasion for shedding blood, even in fair and open fight.

Do you believe me, Mary ?" said Gascoyne, pausing at this point.
The widow was still silent; but a slight inclination of her head satisfied the pirate, who was about to resume, when Mr.Mason said: "Gascoyne, do you call warfare in the cause of robbery by the name of 'fair and open fight ?'" "No, I do not.

Yet there have been great generals and admirals in this world who have committed wholesale murder in this same cause, and whose names stand high on the roll of fame!" A look of scorn rested on the pirate's face as he said this, but it passed away quickly.
"You tell me that there were some of the men in the schooner whom you kept aboard against their will!" said Mr.Mason.

"Did it never occur to you, Gascoyne, that you may have been the murderer of the _souls_ of these men ?" The pirate made no reply for some time, and the troubled, anxious look that had more than once crossed his face returned.
"Yes," said he, at length, "I have thought of that.

But it is done now, and cannot be undone.


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