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Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts

CHAPTER XVI
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A Pirate Potentate Sometime in the last half of the seventeenth century on a quiet farm in a secluded part of Wales there was born a little boy baby.

His father was a farmer, and his mother churned, and tended the cows and the chickens, and there was no reason to imagine that this gentle little baby, born and reared in this rural solitude, would become one of the most formidable pirates that the world ever knew.

Yet such was the case.
The baby's name was Henry Morgan, and as he grew to be a big boy a distaste for farming grew with him.

So strong was his dislike that when he became a young man he ran away to the seacoast, for he had a fancy to be a sailor.

There he found a ship bound for the West Indies, and in this he started out on his life's career.


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