Knigu — Chernyi Korsar Skachat
He found Van Guld in the Great Cabin, cowering behind a map of the very lands he had bled dry. The traitor reached for a pistol, but the Corsair’s blade flicked out, disarming him before he could breathe.
"I do not kill men in the dark, Van Guld," the Corsair said, his voice as cold as the deep Atlantic. "Look at the moon. It is the last thing you will see before you face the brothers you betrayed."
"Alerta!" a cry went up, but it was drowned out by the roar of the Corsair’s boarding party. chernyi korsar skachat knigu
The "Black Corsair" ( Il Corsaro Nero ) is a classic adventure novel by Emilio Salgari, famously following the vengeance of the Italian nobleman Emilio di Roccanera.
With a silent signal, the Thunder surged forward. There were no war cries, only the rhythmic creak of wood and the splash of the blackened oars. By the time the Spanish sentries saw the dark shape looming out of the fog, it was too late. He found Van Guld in the Great Cabin,
The Spanish ship, the Santa Maria , was heavy with the spoils of the New World, but its most precious cargo was a man: Van Guld, the traitor responsible for the death of the Corsair’s brothers.
The Black Corsair was the first to leap across the chasm between the ships. His rapier flashed like lightning in the dark. He moved with a cold, surgical precision, a whirlwind of black silk and sharpened steel. Every strike was a name— Ferrante , Rolando —the brothers he had lost. "Look at the moon
In the spirit of Salgari’s high-seas drama, here is an original short story inspired by the legend of the Black Corsair: The Phantom of the Maracaibo
