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Blackbeard's Secret
Laughing she told me of her Lack of interest in him She spoke candidly of him As a means of being creating Need to be wanted. He suffers from his inability to Be Aro sed and she exploited Of every moment of it. Her freind was a seamstress, Who's husband was a goldsmith. He had freinds who were pirates Who bought treasures in to The creek. They often stayed on Board because there accent gave Them away. Edward Teach became Interested in her, this time she wished Him to make her pregnant. She and 29 Others wished to have his children in Secret fooling there aging husband's Keeping the secret of treasure and Infidelity. The secret of :"Blackbeard". Peasents and slaves will belong to His eternity, and the wealthiest woman In town she too has agreed, to make the Name Blackbeard the secret of our era! "Might love find beneath this pirate To fool my mister and all that hold Such truths dear!" This said by lanterns Light beneath this wretched scum.
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