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The Pirate Woman

The Pirate Woman

Aylward Edward Dingle

Fiction

The Pirate Woman is a serialized novel by Aylward Edward Dingle, written in the early 20th century. It follows Dolores, the formidable daughter of the infamous pirate chief Red Jabez, as she navigates the perilous world of piracy and rebellion in the Caribbean. The story delves into themes of power, freedom, and the challenges of leadership in a lawless society, set against a backdrop of unrest and adventure.

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A serialized novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Dolores, the powerful daughter of Red Jab...

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Captain Aylward Edward Dingle (1874-1947), who also wrote under the pseudonyms Brian Cotterell and Sinbad, was the Briti...

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The Pirate Woman
The Pirate Woman
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