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Captain Shannon

Chapter 33: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

The narrator recounts a campaign of violent outrages carried out under the signature Captain Shannon, including a devastating explosion at police headquarters, and undertakes a personal investigation. Tracing clues across England and Ireland, he pursues a slippery suspect known as James Mullen (also Henry Jeanes), examines crucial documents, assumes disguises, and infiltrates ships and coastal quarters. The plot interweaves detective work, conspiratorial maneuvering, narrow escapes, and explosive devices as the narrator pieces together identity and motive, ultimately confronting the network behind the terror and bringing the principal offender to arrest.

Transcriber’s Notes

Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources. Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained.

The following corrections have been applied to the text:

PageSourceCorrection
19 Captain Shannon.” “Captain Shannon.”
63 ... play “Rule Britannia” on ... ... play ‘Rule Britannia’ on ...
78 ... upon the “Cuban Queen;” the ... ... upon the ‘Cuban Queen;’ the ...
102 ... and instal myself ... ... and install myself ...
107 ... boy. “It’s rather ... ... boy. It’s rather ...
107 ... return the “exs.” as ... ... return the ‘exs.’ as ...
107 ... on the “Cuban Queen.” As Green ... ... on the ‘Cuban Queen.’ As Green ...
134 ... in the haircutting rooms. ... ... in the hair-cutting rooms. ...
146 ... whose caligraphy I ... ... whose calligraphy I ...
156 ... just off the boatbuilder’s yard ... ... just off the boat-builder’s yard ...
167 ... lying on the mantelshelf. ... ... lying on the mantel-shelf. ...
177 ... one there, by the-bye?” ... one there, by-the-bye?”
226 AFTER THE EXPLOSION. AFTER THE EXPLOSION
249 ... And so ’d you, ... ... And so ’ud you, ...
253 ... The “Cuban Queen” is being ... ... The ‘Cuban Queen’ is being ...
254 ... FOR THE SECOND TIME. ... FOR THE SECOND TIME