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Legend Of The Black Dove (Part 8) "The Masked Avenger" Lamont and his men seemed badly outnumbered as the soldiers burst through the barricades, shooting and killing indiscriminately. Norrington realising the situation is desperate and decides to leave the battle zone so he could once again become the Black Dove. The Dove sneaks past the guards and into Garcia's tent. Sword in hand, He now forces Garcia to sign a declaration of a new bill to be passed by the Mexican government, stating that Monterey is to be withdrawn from Mexico now under the control of the North America government, meaning the Mexicans have no rights to the farmers' and landowners' wealth. The Dove now has this declaration stipulating the Mexicans are now on foreign soil and will be imprisoned if they do not leave. Garcia and the Black Dove step out of the tent to give the order for his men to free the prisoners and remove themselves from their lands. Lamont and the prisoners cheer as the Black Dove finally has the whip hand over the Mexicans. Lamont asks the Dove to reveal his identity, who responds by saying he stands for justice and his identity must remain a secret, and rides off into the distance. Making a Circle and riding back he becomes John Norrington again joining Bill Jenkins on the journey back home. Boarding a coach they travel to Monterey harbour, where they board the ship 'Columbia' making it's maiden voyage, it's destination being England. The ship leaves the pier and is finally at sea. The weather is cold and the sea is calm as the 'Columbia' goes out to sea. Norrington and Jenkins fall asleep in their cabin at last after there exhausting ordeal. Up on the deck the captain senses something is wrong with the ship. As the weather picks up to a squall the ship gains amazing speed and then a strange mist engulfs her. By this time the ship is travelling at an amazing speed of 2000 knots, and then she slows down to almost dead stop. Once again they are in a harbour, but where are they? It is daylight again, it only having been night just for an hour before they left. Where are they now ? What alien force controlled the ship? Make the discovery in Part 9...."Voyage To Where" Coming Soon ! Written 28th July 2013
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