Frozen Pirate (version 2)

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Frozen Pirate (version 2)

In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    032 - Postscript

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    031 - The End

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    030 - Our Progress to the Channel

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    029 - I Value the Lading

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    028 - I Strike a Bargain with the Yankee

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    027 - I Encounter a Whaler

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    026 - I am Troubled by Thoughts of the Treasure

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    025 - The Schooner Frees Herself

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    024 - The Frenchman Dies

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    023 - The Ice Breaks Away

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    022 - A Change Comes Over the Frenchman

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    021 - We Explore the Mines

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    020 - A Merry Evening

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    019 - We Take a View of the Ice

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    018 - We Talk Over our Situation

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    017 - The Treasure

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    016 - I Hear of a Great Treasure

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    015 - The Pirate's Story

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    014 - An Extraordinary Occurrence

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    013 - I Explore the Hold and the Forecastle

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    012 - A Lonely Night

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    011 - I Make further Discoveries

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    010 - Another Startling Discovery

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    009 - I Lose my Boat

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    008 - The Frozen Schooner

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    007 - I am Startled by a Discovery

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    006 - An Island of Ice

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    005 - I Sight a White Coast

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    004 - I Quit the Wreck

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    003 - I Lose My Companions

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    002 - The Iceberg

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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    001 - The Storm

    In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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