- Two Young People, A Ship and A Fish
- A Fruit-Basket and A Friend
- The Two Clocks
- On The Quarter-Deck
- An Unsuccessful Errand
- A Pair of Shoes and Stockings
- Kate Plans
- Ben Greenway is Convinced Bonnet is a Pirate
- Dickory Sets Forth
- Captain Christopher Vince
- Bad Weather
- Face to Face
- Captain Bonnet Goes to Church
- A Girl to the Front
- The Governor of Jamaica
- A Question of Etiquette
- An Ornamented Beard
- I Have No Right; I am a Pirate
- The First New Lieutenant
- One North, One South
- A Projected Marriage
- Blade to Blade
- The Address of the Letter
- Belize
- Wise Mr. Delaplaine
- Dickory Stretches His Legs
- A Girl Who Laughed
- Lucilla's Ship
- Captain Ichabod
- Dame Charter Makes a Friend
- Mr. Delaplaine Leads a Boarding Party
- The Delivery of the Letter
- Blackbeard Gives Greenway Some Difficult Work
- Captain Thomas of the Royal James
- A Chapter of Happenings
- The Tide Decides
- Bonnet and Greenway Part Company
- Again Dickory Was There
- The Blessings Which Come From the Death of the Wicked
- Captain Ichabod Puts the Case
"She carried a fishing rod and line, and her name was Kate Bonnet. She was a bright-faced, quick-moving young person, and apparently did not expect to catch many fish, for she had no basket in which to carry away her finny prizes." It was the first quarter of the seventeenth century in Barbados, and Mistress Kate was the pretty daughter of a notorious pirate with her eye on a young, handsome and prosperous farmer. This is an account of the fictional daughter of infamous crony of Blackbeard, Stede Bonnet (whose only real-life daughter was named Mary). - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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