Jason van Dongen
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Chapter TwoA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Two. The pride of the Jigswiggle fortune is a pair of bloomers that once belonged to Queen Anne. The tale of how Queen Anne lost .. |
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Chapter ThreeA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Three. As usual, the boatswain is not in his office. No doubt he is below, in his hammock. He is a sloth, but The Belching Barfsn.. |
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Chapter FourA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Four. The sunlight makes Cabin Boy’s eyes water as he slogs up the stairs leading onto the main deck. He crosses the deck.. |
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Chapter FiveA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Five. Missy McMicky is the prettiest piratess that Cabin Boy has ever seen. That is hardly surprising, though, as she is the on.. |
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Chapter SixA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Six. It is uncomfortably warm in the kitchen. The cook’s face is flushed red from the heat of the fire crackling in the l.. |
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Chapter SevenA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Seven. Several of the crew hold a line over the railing of the forecastle, but the most popular sport today seems to be jeering.. |
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Chapter EightA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Eight. The boatswain is where Cabin Boy expects to find him: in his hammock, fast asleep. Cabin Boy knows that waking a pirate .. |
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Chapter NineA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Nine. Cabin Boy decides that he should be honest if he wishes to get the truth from Mr Marshall, for the boatswain seems to be.. |
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Chapter TenA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Ten. Cabin Boy finds the first mate glowering down at Rob and Riddles on the forecastle. He is glad he is not one of the older .. |
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Chapter ElevenA Chapter by Jason van DongenChapter Eleven. Cabin Boy is not yet certain where he might find rum and dark beer, but he imagines the kitchen is a good place to sta.. |