Jacob Two-Two On The High Seas (2009) - Plot & Excerpts
“Mr. Scrounger,” called Crossbones, “take the wheel. Steer a course thirty degrees west. Make sure our own ship follows us.” “Aye, aye, Crossbones,” said Mr. Scrounger, going to the wheelhouse. “Where are we going? Where are we going?” asked Jacob. Crossbones gave Jacob a nasty smile. “It is always best to remove a nuisance,” he said. “I happen to know a most exquisite stretch of beach not far from here that I’m sure these two will enjoy. A shame it happens to be on a desert island.” “A desert island? Without food and water? They’ll starve. They’ll starve.” “Do you think I care? If I weren’t cruel and ruthless, I wouldn’t be called Crossbones, would I? I’d be called Henry or George. I just don’t know what they teach you in school these days.” “I had an uncle named Henry,” said one of the pirates. “And an aunt named George.” “Be quiet, you. I can see the island now. One drooping palm tree to keep them company. Send the two troublemakers down.”
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