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CAPPY RICKS 
or The Subjugation of Matt Peasley 
by Peter B. Kyne 
 
TO THE IDEAL AMERICAN SAILOR 
As exemplified in the persons of my good friends, 
Captain Ralph E. Peasley, of Jonesport, Maine, 
Who skippered the first five-masted schooner ever built, brought her, 
on that first voyage, through the worst typhoon that ever blew, and 
upon arriving at the Yang Tse Kiang River for the first time in his 
adventurous career, decided he could not trust a Chinese pilot and 
established a record by sailing her up himself! 
Captain I. N. Hibberd, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 
Sometime master of the American clipper ship, Cyrus Wakefield, who, 
at the age of twenty-five, broke three world's records in one voyage: 
San Francisco to Liverpool and back, eight months and two days; 
Liverpool to San Francisco, one hundred days; from the equator to San 
Francisco, eleven days. The clipper ship is gone but the skipper
remains, an undefeated champion. 
Captain William P. Cantey, of San Francisco, California, 
Sometime mate of the brig Galilee, who, with his naked hands, 
convinced in thirty-five minutes nine larger men than himself of the 
incontrovertible fact that you cannot keep a good man down. 
 
TO THE AMERICAN SHIPOWNER 
As exemplified in the persons of my good friends, 
John H. Rossiter, Manager of W. R. Grace & Co., of San Francisco. 
Edwin A. Christenson, President of the Sudden & Christenson S.S. 
Line, of San Francisco. 
John R. Hanify, President of the John R. Hanify Company, of San 
Francisco. 
 
TO THE PACIFIC COAST LUMBERMAN 
As exemplified in the person of my good friend, 
Augustus J. ("Gus") Russell, California Manager for the Portland 
Lumber Company, and my personal representative, without salary, in 
the wholesale lumber trade, ever since I abandoned lumber for 
literature. 
 
TO FREIGHT, SHIP, AND MARINE INSURANCE BROKERS 
As exemplified in the persons of my good friends, 
Messrs. E. B. Smith, Oscar J. Beyfuss, and Allan Hayes.
This volume is dedicated, without charge for the advertising but with 
profound appreciation of the part they have made in making this book 
possible. With the author they must bear an equal burden of whatever 
of praise or censure shall entail. 
 
CONTENTS 
I. Master of Many Ships and Skipper of None II. The Man from Blue 
Water III. Under the Blue Star Flag IV. Bad News from Cape Town V. 
Matt Peasley Assumes Office VI. Wordy War at a Dollar a Word VII. 
Cappy Ricks Makes Bad Medicine VIII. All Hands and Feet to the 
Rescue IX. Mr. Murphy Advises Preparedness X. The Battle of Table 
Bay XI. Mr. Skinner Receives a Telegram XII. The Campaign Opens 
XIII. An Old Friend Returns and Cappy Leads Another Ace XIV. Insult 
Added to Injury XV. Rumors of War XVI. War! XVII. Cappy Forces 
an Armistice XVIII. The War is Renewed XIX. Capp Seeks Peace XX. 
Peace at Last! XXI. Matt Peasley Meets a Talkative Stranger XXII. 
Face to Face XXIII. Business and-- XXIV. The Clean Up XXV. Cappy 
Proves Himself a Despot XXVI. Matt Peasley in Exile XXVII. 
Promotion XXVIII. Cappy Has a Heart XXIX. Nature Takes Her 
Course XXX. Mr. Skinner Hears a Lecture XXXI. Internal Combustion 
XXXII. Skinner Proposes--and Cappy Ricks Disposes XXXIII. Cappy's 
Plans Demolished XXXIV. A Gift From the Gods XXXV. A Dirty 
Yankee Trick XXXVI. Cappy Forbids the Bans--Yet XXXVII. Matt 
Peasley Becomes a Shipowner XXXVIII. Working Capital XXXIX. 
Easy Money XL. The Cataclysm XLI. When Pain and Anguish Wring 
the Brow XLII. Unexpected Developments XLIII. Cappy Plans a 
Knock-out XLIV.    
    
		
	
	
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