Chapter 33

Allison gave a laugh. “Yes. It seems many others have tried to do just that and failed. My men and I did some asking around and it would appear he has the entire privateering fleet scared witless. He’s a formidable enemy, I think that much can be conceded, but he is only one man with one ship after all. To hear all of the talk, a person might think this region was falling prey to an entire French fleet with more than twenty ships of the line.”

“He is what his king, country and fellow Frenchmen need him to be,” Suggs said plainly, “a hero in times of danger and strife. With the Royal Navy’s tightening control of the seas, what better stories could people in the French colonies hear? They’d love listening to tales of a dashing sea captain looking down his nose with disdain at the enemy and then making off with countless treasures and valuables that help support their war effort. Killing British sailors while leaving wreckage and destruction in his wake only adds to the legendary nature
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