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CAPTAIN SNELGRAVE AND THE PIRATES
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and for these reasons he had entered with the pirates and signed their articles. I was greatly surprised at this declaration, and told him I believed he would repent when too late. And, indeed, I saw



the poor man afterwards despised by his brethren in iniquity, and have been told he died a few months after they left Sierra Leone. However. I must do him the justice to own he never showed any