Added by: lanagreg | Karma: 4936.52 | Black Hole | 8 November 2012
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Blackbeard's Treasure
... When the men were all looking at the treasure, something like a black shadow came to the top of the stairs ... It stayed back in the darkness of the stairs until the men moved the chest to their boats ... No one could see it, but the shadow was really a ghost that looked like a pirate ... No one could see him, but it was Blackbeard and the treasure was his to watch ...
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