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May 24, 2008 12:52

To the Worst Pirate I have ever Seen;
       Your persistent Ledwdness Is quite Disturbing, and something I am quite Sure should not be included in thee Missives. However, I know you, and you will not let my Sensibilities stop you.

In truth, I suspect you my be Right about Elizabeth. Though I did at One Time hold her beyond reproach, she is quite the Hellion and I fear Will took on more than he could Handle.

Though I veheminently protest all forms of Slavery, I am not sure with us is the Proper place for her. Perhaps introduce her to the latest Librarian. I am no more Jealous of Her than you are of the Other Sailors I am spending my time with nowadays.

Of course you are not fretting.

I mean just that- it was a fair few years ago, when I still had the Dauntless. We cornered her and she surrendered quickly, whereby we imprisoned the crew and refit the ship. That would be the HMS Aries, which has since been decommissioned, as she was an Older Lady.

Well it seems the Logical approach would have been to use your Crew and Individuals in the First Place, for I have found that the further one gets from the Americas, the Indies, and Europe, the less able the shipyards are. I have not been Everywhere, though. So my Opinion may be Incorrect.

That is truly Unfortunate about your Friends, though things like that do Happen and we must accept them and Move On.

We are sailing to Gibraltar, now, and I have found Myself the Fourth on the Minerve, Nelson’s own vessel. He is, to all appearances, a Good Man in the idiom we have heard all too much of, Really.

Like I could ever Cease to Write, honestly.

Yours,

James

letters, french revolution

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