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Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts

CHAPTER XV
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These people would never have anything to do with the whites.

It was impossible to conquer them or to pacify them by kind treatment.

They hated the white man and would have nothing to do with him.

They had heard of L'Olonnois and his buccaneers, and when they found this notorious pirate upon their shores they were filled with a fury such as they had never felt for any others of his race.
These bloody pirates had always conquered in their desperate fights because they were so reckless and so savage, but now they had fallen among thoroughbred savages, more cruel and more brutal and pitiless than themselves.

Nearly all the buccaneers were killed, and L'Olonnois was taken prisoner.


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