As I was boarding the ship, I saw 4 other girls enter the ship. I shall not be alone I suppose then. I thought to myself. I was very nervous father would discover me, so I just blended in. I was not use to blending in, being the daughter of the captain and all. I must get an eye pach of some sort to hide my face and blend in with the pirates that eyes havebeen takin' from them. Most of the pirates have lost something, Bill his his right leg, Jack his hair, and my father and I, shall never see mother agian. It is a cruel world for both the pirate and there prey.
Were shall we stop now capin'? said Roy. England. saod father. I want to know if Susan, is alive. Mother. I whispered to myself. I missed her so! Abbie, Allie, Eliza, Natilie, and Christina stepped away from the crew when we reached England.
Natasha! yelled father. Come out, I am going to your mother, after 11 years.
I almost cried with joy, but then I realized that he would never introduce mother to pirates. I must think of something to see her agian! I pondered it for a moment.
Sir. I said. It would not be wise to travel strange lands alone, you have not been here for eleven years you know. I said. I promised her, I wouldn't become a pirate, I love her so much, I could not risk to lose her. He said regretfully. Then why did you turn to piracy, why did you get your self into this? Did you have no bread to eat and water to drink? I asked. This does not concern you! yelled father. He was trying to find the old cabbin. He saw the door had been newly broken down. He ran inside. Susan! he yelled. He found a note on the wall it read If you ever want to see your wife agian, then turn in your lute to walt street England tommorow. And don't hold back, Our sources tell us how much lute though hast gathered.
Susan. he whispered.
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