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Dead Man's Chest

By: Drac Von Stoller
Narrated by: Michael Adashefski
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Captain Salty Sam and his crew were some of the most feared pirates of the seven seas during the 1500s. Whenever the Salty Sam's ship the White Pearl was sailing near other ships. If any ship got too close to the White Pearl it was evident they would be fired upon and if any gold was aboard, it would be taken by Salty Sam and his crew. Salty Sam was about to meet his match when Captain Peg Leg's ship the Black Death came inches beside the White Pearl almost scraping its side. This just angered Captain Salty Sam.

Salty Sam said, "No one!! I mean No one!! Treads the same waters as the White Pearl, without a fight" Salty Sam shouted out to his men, "Get the cannons ready and when I give the signal, fire upon that ship, I want it sunk." His men were ready for battle. Salty Sam shouted out to the other ship, "Ahoy! What arrr ye doing in me waters?"

©2012 Drac Von Stoller (P)2012 Drac Von Stoller
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