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Cappy Ricks
Chapter XVIII. The War is Renewed
Peter B.Kyne
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       The belief that they had come off victorious in their skirmish with Cappy Ricks cheered Matt Peasley and his mate for the first two weeks out from Puget Sound; after which the creosote commenced to season their food, and then the victory began to take on the general appearance of a vacuum. However, thanks to a clean keel and fair winds, they made a smashing passage and their sufferings were not unduly prolonged.
       Immediately on his arrival at Antofagasta the young skipper reported by cable to his owners, thereby eliciting the following reply from Cappy Ricks:
       

       "You stole ship. If you value your ticket bring her back with cargo agent provides."
       

       Naturally this somewhat cryptic cablegram roused Matt Peasley's curiosity. He could not rest until be had interviewed the agent--and after that sop to his inquisitiveness he returned to the Retriever a broken man. The loyal and disgusted Murphy read the trouble in the master's face.
       "What new deviltry's afoot now, Matt?" he demanded, in his eagerness and sympathy forgetting the respect due his superior.
       "Green hides, Mike!" the skipper answered, in his distress failing to notice the mate's faux pas and making one himself. "Green hides, old pal; and they stink something horrible. Back to Seattle with the dirty mess, and then another cargo of creosoted--"
       "King's X!" yelled Mr. Murphy. "I crossed my fingers the minute your face appeared over the rail. I quit--and I quit as soon as this piling is out. I tell you I won't keep company with green hides. No, sir; I won't. I tell you I will--not--do it! Why, we might as well have a dead hog in the hold! Captain Matt, I hate to throw you down in a foreign port; but this--is absolutely--the finish!"
       "Do you value your ticket, Mike?" the captain queried ominously.
       "What's a ticket when a man's lost his self-respect?" Mr. Murphy raved.
       Matt handed him Cappy's cablegram and the mate read it.
       "I think that bet goes double, Mike," the skipper warned him. "You signed for the round trip. I've got to go through--and there's strength in numbers."
       "Well," said Mr. Murphy reluctantly, "I suppose I do attach a certain--er--sentimental value to my ticket."
       "I thought you would. Cappy's got us by the short hair, Mike; and the only thing to do is to fly to it, with all sails set. We must never let on he's given us anything out of the ordinary."
       Mr. Murphy shivered; for, as Cappy had remarked to Mr. Skinner, the mate was Irish, hence imaginative. He imagined he smelled the green hides already, and quite suddenly he gagged and sprang for the rail. Poor fellow! He had stood much of late and his stomach was a trifle sensitive from a diet of creosote straight.
       Somehow they got the awful cargo aboard, though, at that, there were not sufficient hides to half load her; in consequence of which all hands realized that Cappy had merely given them this dab of freight to sicken them. They cursed him all the way back to Seattle, where the crew quit the minute the vessel was made fast to the dock.
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Chapter I. Master of Many Ships and Skipper of None
Chapter II. The Man from Blue Water
Chapter III. Under the Blue Star Flag
Chapter IV. Bad News from Cape Town
Chapter V. Matt Peasley Assumes Office
Chapter VI. Wordy War at a Dollar a Word
Chapter VII. Cappy Ricks Makes Bad Medicine
Chapter VIII. All Hands and Feet to the Rescue
Chapter IX. Mr. Murphy Advises Preparedness
Chapter X. The Battle of Table Bay
Chapter XI. Mr. Skinner Receives a Telegram
Chapter XII. The Campaign Opens
Chapter XIII. An Old Friend Returns and Cappy Leads Another Ace
Chapter XIV. Insult Added to Injury
Chapter XV. Rumors of War
Chapter XVI. War!
Chapter XVII. Cappy Forces an Armistice
Chapter XVIII. The War is Renewed
Chapter XIX. Cappy Seeks Peace
Chapter XX. Peace at Last!
Chapter XXI. Matt Peasley Meets a Talkative Stranger
Chapter XXII. Face to Face
Chapter XXIII. Business And--
Chapter XXIV. The Clean Up
Chapter XXV. Cappy Proves Himself a Despot
Chapter XXVI. Matt Peasley in Exile
Chapter XXVII. Promotion
Chapter XXVIII. Cappy Has a Heart
Chapter XXIX. Nature Takes Her Course
Chapter XXX. Mr. Skinner Hears a Lecture
Chapter XXXI. Internal Combustion
Chapter XXXII. Skinner Proposes--and Cappy Ricks Disposes
Chapter XXXIII. Cappy's Plans Demolished
Chapter XXXIV. A Gift from the Gods
Chapter XXXV. A Dirty Yankee Trick
Chapter XXXVI. Cappy Forbids the Bans--Yet
Chapter XXXVII. Matt Peasley Becomes a Shipowner
Chapter XXXVIII. Working Capital
Chapter XXXIX. Easy Money
Chapter XL. The Cataclysm
Chapter XLI. When Pain and Anguish Wring the Brow
Chapter XLII. Unexpected Developments
Chapter XLIII. Cappy Plans a Knock-Out
Chapter XLIV. Skinner Develops into a Human Being
Chapter XLV. Cappy Pulls Off a Wedding
Chapter XLVI. A Ship Forgotten
Chapter XLVII. The Tail Goes with the Hide
Chapter XLVIII. Victory