The Pirate of Panama By William MacLeod Raine
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The Pirates of Panama
The introduction-The author sets forth for the Western islands, in the service of the West-India Company of France-They meet with an English frigate, and arrive at the Island of Tortuga.
English-born American journalist William MacLeod Raine (1871-1954) achieved widespread fame for his stories of the Wild West. That he felt equally at home upon the high seas is proved by The Pirate of Panama.
William MacLeod Raine (June 22, 1871 - July 25, 1954), was a British-born American novelist who wrote fictional adventure stories about the American Old West.
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The Pirate of Panama: A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure
When the pirate Henry Morgan attacks Panama, Brother John succeeds not only in hiding the church's gold altar from the pirates but also in begging gold from them.