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Summary: Aslan said in Prince Caspian that Telmar was once un-peopled until those six pirates came and inhabited it. This is that story.
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History
Chapter 3
Run
And so Camille learned the languages English and Spanish along with four other native women. Soon the women were able to talk to their husbands and the husbands back to their wives and an understanding and respect came down over them. There was no longer lust but love between the six couples.
And out of that love and respect the women taught the men where to hunt and how to grow food from the ground and fish. They were taught pottery and weaving and music and how to make a spear and how to shoot an arrow. Jerome took this knowledge and after that, he always carried a bow with arrows around. The women taught their new husbands everything they knew and everything they saw the men of their village do.
Unfortunately there were still those other pirates who did not speak to their wives and only used them for pleasure and making palm wine. The captain was sitting on the white sand, slurping a coconut filled with palm wine, when one of the other pirates came to him. He told him what the other six were doing.
"And why should (hick) I care about this?" the captain slurred.
"Because cap'n, with everything they know, they could turn against us and kill us in our sleep. Them women will want revenge for us killin off everyone else in their village."
"You've got (hick) some point to that aye. Get everyone off their lazy butts. We will go and find em we will."
The pirate nodded and went across the beach helping up the other pirates. They were all wobbly and groggy, but were not stopped. It was a good thing that one of the wives heard what was going to happen and sprinted back to the village site.
"They're coming! They're coming!" she screamed.
"Who's coming?" asked Jerome.
"The bad men! They say that they are coming to get us because they are afraid we will kill them at night!"
"We've got to get out of here!" one of the other men (Lonny) yelled.
Jerome looked around, but saw no way of getting off the island. They wouldn't be able to reach the ship much less sail it with only six men and their wives. Then he saw it. There was a cave on the top of a hill.
"Hide in that cave till they pass!" he shouted before grabbing his wife's hand and running with her towards it. The others followed and climbed, but the pirates saw them. The chase began and the couples scurried as fast as they could up the hill and into the cave.
The next moments were confused. By the time the pirates got up to the cave they saw no one. This stirred up suspicion and they ran for their lives and got lost in the jungle by doing so. Their concubines on the beach heard them screaming and cheered. They went back to the village and they never saw the pirates again.
For the twelve that went into the cave, they were even worse. They felt as though they were falling, sliding, dropping and running all at the same time into the dark chasm. They all suddenly stopped and looked up to a bright light. They saw grass and firm soil and pine trees. They were no longer on the island, but in a whole new world.
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