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—S— - - re ¢ adadl® (, —_ .- —_— ne a re eee Hae meee ek = in waiting, and row out to the brigantine, which spread its white sails and flew down the bay. She watched his tall form standing at the helm, watched until she could see it no longer, and then with a moan of anguish wrung from her inmost heart, fell prone on the floor in a deathlike swoon, CHAPTER XXXVI. CONCLUSION, How Kyd kept his threat and fulfilled his prophecy made to Kate of Belmont, and became indeed the merciless King of the Black Flag, the reader of pie already knows, as he does al- so that the swift-sailing Galley Slave was hunt- ed to its death at last, by the Bloodhound, and her chief captured, sent to England, tried and sentenced to death on the gallows, expiating his many crimes with his life. But history does not fully make known that Kate of Belmont never married, but, after Kyd’s death, took the vail as a nun, while her cousin, Lady Grace, who also loved the corsair chief, tore his image from her heart, and became the wife of Clement St. Vane. Of Lord Gerald, the false heir to the earldom and Castle Cor, and Lord Manly Meredith, lit- tle is known regarding their fate; yet certain it is, that neither of them inherited the titles and estates they hoped for, being cut off in their early manhood by Death’s relentless clutch, and through the vile plottings of Zebel the Witch, who was none other than Jule the ae the poor girl whom Hurtel of the Red Hand 1ad dragged down to ruin, and then, as he believed, had hurled into the sea to die, but who had miraculously estaped death, and discovering that her son had not died on that fatal night of departure from Castle Death, had made him the blood-stained, crime-haunted Captain Kyd, whose name will go down branded with infamy to the end of time. Kind reader, my story has ended; but if I have interested you sufficiently in Captain Kyd, and other characters that have figured in my histori- cal romance, and you care to follow the career of the noted corsair on the American coast; the weird, mysterious life of Zebel the Witch; the loves of Kate of Castle Cor, and Grace of Grey- hurst; the hates of Lord Gerald and Lord Mere- dith, all will be told in the novel soon to follow: THE CURSE OF THE COAST; OR, THE SORCERESS OF HELL GATE. BEADLE’S Half-Dime Library. By Edward L. Wheeler.... 5c h KE. Badger, Jr.. a 1 Deapwoop Dick. 2 YELLOWSTONE JACK. we Be 8 KAnsss Kinc. By Buffalo Bill............ eae 4 Tue Wiip-Horse Hunters. By Mayne Reid... 5c 5 VaaanonD Joz, By Oll Coomes,.... .... .... 10¢ 6 Brut Bropon, Traprer. By Edward §&. Ellis.. 5c¢ 7 Tum FLYING YANKEE, By Col. Ingraham...... 5c 8 Sera Jones. By Edward §, Ellis 9 THe ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN..... 10 Nar Topp. By Edward 8S. Ellis. ...... ‘ca, 11 Tae Two Derecrives. By Albert W. Aiken.. 12 GULEIVER’S TRAVELS... .. --- ++ sde+. wcesess ee 13 Taz Doms Spy. By Oll Comes.. ... seeeeeeees 14 AUANDIM s 5.56 5. surli\a «ene shite otueern cate Helm y's Oe 15 Tue Sea Cat. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. 16 ROBINSON CRUBOE..... -.-.---s2:+%+s cate 17 RaupH Roy. By Col Prentiss Ingraham, ... 18 SINDBAD THE’ SAILOR... .. 2.0.55 c4 sp seeseeees ee 19 Tum, Poantom Spy. By Buffalo Bill .. ....... 20 THe Douste Daccers. By Ed. L, Wheeler... 21 Frontier ANGEL. By Edward 5. Ellis........ 2 Tom Sea Serpent. By Col. Juan Lewis...... 23 Nick o’ THe Nicut. By T. C. Harbaugh. ... 2 Dramonp Dirk. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham... 25 Tue Boy Caprary. By Roger Starbuck so alt 26 CLoven Hoor, THz Demon. By EB. L. Wheeler 27 ANTELOPE ABE, THE Boy GuipE. Oll Coomes.. 28 BurraLo Ben. By Edward L. Wheeler . ... 29 Tae Dump Pacn. By Capt. F. Whittaker... 30 RoarRIna Rapa Rockwoop. By H. St. George 81 Keen-Knirg. By Oll Coomes ........-..++++- 32 Bos Wootr. By Edward L. Wheeler ....--.. 83 THe OCEAN Bio 84 OREGON Sor. 4 Capt. J. F. C. Adams..... 3 85 Witp Ivan. By Edward L. Wheeler.......... 5¢e 36 THe Boy Ctown. By FrankS. Finn... ..... 87 THe Hrippen LopGge. By T.C. Harbaugb.. . 88 Nep Wy.Lpe. By Texas Jack SISSTSTSSSSSTTS SSSSTSTT SS Fs 89 DeaTH-F'Ack, THE Derective, By E. L. Wheeler 5c | 40 Rovinc Ben. By John J. Marshall............ Be 41 Lasso Jack. By Oll Coomes..... ........ 5c 42 Tar Puanrom Miner. By Ed. L. Wheeler. ... 5¢ 43 Dick Darurnc. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker 5c Rarriing Ruse. By Harry St. George. .... be Otp AvaLancHEe. By Edward L. eeler.... 5c 46 Guass-Eyve. By Capt. J. F. C. Adams ...... 5c 47 Niautincate Nar. By T. C. Harbaugh... .... 5c BLACK JOHN, THE ROAD-AGENT. J. E. er, Jr 5c 49 OMana Ott. By Edward L. Wheeler... ...... . 5e 50 Burt Bunker. By Charles E. Lasalle.......... 5e 51 Tue Bey Riries, By Archie C. Iron........... 5c 52 Tae Waite Burrawo. By Charles E. Lasalle... 5c 53 Jim Biupsog, Jr, By Edward L. Wheeler..... 5¢ Nep Haze. Capt. J. F. C. Adams.... .... de 55 Deapiy-Eye. Baftain Bile ic. s eee a Becks ng 56 Nick WHIFFLES’s Per. By J. F. C, Adams..... 5c 57 Deapwoop Dick’s Eacues. By E. L.Wheeler.. 5c 58 Toe Borppr Kine. By Oll Coomes....... ects. BO 59 Op Hickory. By Harry St. George..... ... 5c s/ —e. ODHOUND. By S. W. Pierce.... 5¢ ee 60 THe Write Inpran. By J. F. C. Adams....... 5e¢ 61 BuckHoRN Biru. By Edward L. Wheeler...... 5¢ 62 Tum SHapow Sure. By Col. P. Ingraham..... 5c 63.Taer Rep BrotuerHoop. By W. J. Hamilton . 5e 64 Danpy JAcK. By T. C. Harbaugh. ....... ers OC | 65 Hurricane BI... - Jos. E. Badger, Jr ...... be 66 StincLe HAND. By W. J. Hamilton............ 5e 67 PATENT-LEATHER JOE. By Philip 8. Warne... 5c 68 Tue Borper Rosin Hoop. By Buffalo Bill... 5e¢ 69 Gotp Ririe. By Edward L. Wheeler......... 5e 70 Op Zrp’s Canin. By J. F.C. Adams.......... 5e 71 DenawarRe Dick. By Oll Coomes,.............. 5e 72 Map Tom WrsterRN. By W. J. Hamilton....... 5e 73 Dzapwoop Dick on Deck. By EF. L. Wheeler.. 5c 74 Hawk-fye Harry. By OllCoomes............ 5e 7 Tue Boy Dugeuist. By Col. P. Ingraham...... 5c 76 Ape Cout, THE Crow KILLER. By A. W. Aiken 5e | %7 Corpuroy CHARLIC. By Edward L. Wheeler.. 5c 78 Brut Dick. By Captain Mayne Reid..... . 5e 79 Sot Ginerr, THe GIANT Trapper. A.W. Aiken. Sc 80 Rosepup Ros. By Edward L. Wheeler ... . Se 81 Liantnine Joz. By Captain J. F.C. Adams,... 5e 82 Kir Hareroot. By T. C. Harbaugh........... 5e 88 RoLLo, THe Boy Kanarr. By Oll Coomes.... 5e 84 Ipy., THe Grau Miner, By Ed. L. Wheeler .. 5e 85 Buck BuckraM. By Captain J. F.C. Adams... 5¢ 86 Danpy Rock. By G. Waldo Browne .... ... Be 87 Toe LAND Prrates: By Capt. Mayne Reid..... 5c 88 PHOTOGRAPH Pui. By Edward L. Wheeler.... 5e 5c | 98 Tere Boy MINERS, 97 THe OvurTLAw BROTHERS. | 152 Brack Bess. By Charles Morris .... rrr 89 IsuAND Jim. By Bracebridge Spat i Oe? 90 Tue Dreap Riper. By G. Waldo Browne, ... 91 THe CAPTAIN OF THE CLUB. By Bracebridge Hemyng....... Tiere ee oe 92 CanapDa Cuet. By Edward L. Wheeler....... By Edward S§. Ellis... .... 94 Mrpntent Jack. By T. C. Harbaugh... . 95 THe Rivat Rovers. By Lieut. Col. Hazeltine, 96 Watcu-Eyr. By Edward L. Wheeler. oy By J. J, Marshall... ‘+ tee ee 93 Rosin Hoop. 99 Tue Tiaer or Taos. By George W. Browne... 100 Deapwoop Dick In LEADVILLE. By Wheeler. 101 Jack HarKAWAY In New YORK. y Brace- briigs Hermieng,.: er aS eet 102 Dick Deav-Hye. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham... 103 Tue LION oF THE SEA. By Col. Delle Sara 104 Deapwoop Dick’s Device. By Ed. L. Wheeler, 105 OLp Rupr, THe Hunter. By Capt. H. Holmes . 106 Oup Frosty, THe Guipr. By T. C. Harbaugh.. 5c ° 107 Onz-Eyep Sm. By J. L. Bowen..... seregeres BC 108 Darina Davy. By Harry St. George.....".... 109 Deapwoop Dick as DETECTIVE. Wheeler 5c 110 Tar BLAck Steep oF THE PRATRIES. By Bowen 5c 111 Tue Sea-Devi.. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham.. 5¢ 112 THe Map Hunter. By Burton Saxe.......... 5e 113 JAcK Hoyte. By Edward L. Wheeler.. . 5c 114 THe Buack Scpoonrr. By Roger Starbuck... 5c 115 Tut Map Miver. By G. Waldo Browne...... 5c 116 Tae Hussar Caprarn. By Col. P. Ingraham. 5c¢ 117 Giur-Epcep Dick. By Edward L. Wheeler... 5c 118 Witt Somers, THE Boy Derecrive. By Morris.. 5¢ 119 Mustane Sam. By Jos. FE. Badger, Jr......... 5c 120 Toe Branpep Hann. By Frank Dumont..... 5¢ 121 Cinnamon Cure. By Edward L. Wheeler...... 5¢ 122 Pur Harpy, THe Boss Boy. By Chas. Morris. 5c 123 Kiowa CHartey. By T. C. Harbaugh......... 5c 124 Tippy, THe Texan. By George Gleason...... 5e 125 Bonanza Britt, Miner. By E. L. Wheeler..... 5e 126 Picayunr Pete. By Charles Morris............ 5¢ 127 Wrup-Fire. By Frank Dumont......... ..... 5e 128 Tue YounG PrivaTEEerR. By Harry Cavendish. 5c 129 Deapwoop Dick’s Doves, By EK. L. Wheeler. 5c 130 Derecrive Dick. By Charles Morris.. ...... 5c 131 Tue GotpEN HAND. By George W. Browne.. 5c 132 Tae Huntep Hunter. By Edward S. Ellis... 5c 133 Boss Bos. By Edward L. Wheeler 4 00 134 Surn-Suor Sern. By Oll Coomes............. 5e 135, Caprain Paun. By. ©. D. Clarks... 3... 5...) Be 136 Nieut-Hawk Krr. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr..... 5e 137 Tae Henpiess Hanp, By Capt. Mayne Reid. 5c 138 Buonpe Buu. By Edward L. Wheeler....... 5e 139 Jupex Lyncn, Jr. By T. C. Harbaugh....... Be 140 Burur Buazes. By Frank Dumont... ........ 5c 141 Souip Sam. By Edward L. Wheeler ........ 5e 142 Hanpsome Harry. By Charles Morris....... 5c 143 Scar-Facn Savut. By Oll Coomes. ........... 5e 144 Darnty Lance, Tue Boy Sport. By Badger. 5c 145 Capramn Ferret. By Edward L. Wheeler... 5c 146 Suiver Star. By Oll Coomes................. 5c 147 Wi.Witprme. By Charles Morris........... 5c 148 SHarp Sam. By J. Alexander Patten.... .. . 5c 149 A Game or Gotp. By Edward L. Wheeler... 5c 150 LANCE ANDsLAssSO. By Capt. F. Whittaker. ... 151 PantHer Pav. By Joseph B. Badger, Jr.... seer ee 153 Faeie Krt, THe Boy Demon. By Oll Coomes, 154 Toe Sworp-Hunters, By Capt. F. Whittaker 155 Gotp Triccer. By T.C. Harbaugh.... ... 156 Deapwoop Dick or Drapwoop. By Wheeler. 157 Mixer Merry. By Charles Morris. 158 Fancy FRANK OF CoLorapo. By Buffalo Bill.. 159 THe Lost Caprain. By Fred. Whittaker..... 160 Tum Buack Giant. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr... 161 New YorkK Newt. By Edward L. Wheeler ... 162 WiLL WILDFIRE Iv THE Woops. By C. Morris. 163 LirrLe Texas. By Oll Coomes.. ......... .. 164 Danpy Rock’s Pieper. By Geo. W. Browne. 165 Bruty BAGGAGE, THE Ramroap Boy. Morris.. 166 Hickory Harry. By Harry St. George....... 167 Asa Scott. By Edward Willett ... ....., 168 Deapty DasH. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr,.... 169 Tornapo Tom. By T.C. Harbaugh.... .. ... 170 A Trump Carp. By Charles Morris 171 Esony Dan. By Frank Dumont.... ........ 172 TaunpERBOLT Tom. By Harry St. George... 173 Danpy Rock’s Riva, By Geo. W. Browne.. 174 Bop Rockett. By Charles Morris ....... ... 175 Caprarn Arizona. By Philip $. Warne....... 176 Tue Boy Runaway. By Lieut. H. D. 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