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There is a great deal to learn and explore here me hearties:

How much do you know about  real pirates?
Here's a list of good sources to learn more about pirates.

New Yorker Article

A Pirate Bibliography and More

Mr. Quill’s quotes:

 Mr. Quill often quotes from all things “Pirate”… books, movies,…you name it. The question is… Can you identify some of the sources for  these pirate quotes?

 

1. “My duty to ye both, sirs and always pleased to serve”

 2."Aha, messmates, be welcome to this place o’ tribulation; a martyr gives ye right hearty greeting”                                       

 3.“What ho, gentlemen?”

 4.“Like enough, I would set no limits to what gentlemen might consider shipshape, or might not as the case were.”

Long John Silver, Treasure Island

 

So be done with your babble; loose me the woman and go”

Winds of Chance

 

“Steady as she goes, my friend. Steady as she goes” Ned Lynch, Swashbuckler

 

“ Show a glim, ye drunken dogs! “ Black Barlemy’s Treasure

 

“Quiet, you scugs, or I’ll cast anchor in you” James Hook, Peter Pan



“ Tell me lad, have ye the kidney fer cutting a man open fer ‘is purse? 
Long John Silver,  Dead Mans’ Chest



“But I’ll cure you lad, or introduce you to the sharks before long”
The Pirate Captain, The Coral Island



By thunder, we’ll see ya to Davy Jones”

Pirates of the Caribbean



“Share and share!  Tis’ the law of the Coast.”
 Black Bartlemy’s Treasure



“Here’s to a good, hot fight… and the best dog on top.” Blackbeard

 

 Answers: 1. Long John Silver, Treasure Island by Robert Lewis Stevenson

2. Adam Penfeather  3.Elizabeth Marlowe, The Pirate Round


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