How I Became a Pirate
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EnglishVoice Age
Child (5-12)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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pirates have green teeth when they have any teeth at all. I know about pirates because one day when I was at the beach building a sandcastle and minding my own business Ah, pirate ships sailed into view. I knew what it waas because its flag had a skull and crossbones on it. And because I could hear the pirates singing Hey ho, blow the man down. They were a little off key. I tried to tell Dad, but he was busy setting up the beach umbrella. I tried to tell Mom, but she was busy slathering my baby sister with sun block. So I went back to my sand castle. But I kept an eye on the pirates. By then they were roaming the shore. When they landed, the head pirate climbed out of the boat and yelled, Ahoy! There may be be this the Spanish main? No, I said this is North Beach. Shiver me timbers. The pirates said we must have taken the wrong turn at Bora Bora. He walked around my sand castle. He looked at the moat, then yelled back to his crew. He's ah, digger. He is and a good one to boot and a good one toe boot. The others agreed. What be your name? Maybe the head pirate asked. Jeremy. Jacob, sir. I told him you're coming with us. Grayed Beard told me I didn't think Mom and Dad would mind as long as I got back in time for soccer practice the next day.