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him), was murdered in Jamaica by Captain John Malyoe, the commander of his own consort, the _Adventure_ galley. It hath never been denied, that ever I heard, that up to the time of Captain Brand's being commissioned against the South Sea pirates, he had always been esteemed as honest, reputable a sea-captain as could be. When he started out upon that adventure it was with a ship, the _Royal Sovereign_, fitted out by some of the most decent merchants of New York. Governor Van Dam himself had subscribed to the adventure, and himself had signed Captain Brand's commission. So, if the unfortunate man went astray, he must have had great temptation to do so; many others behaving no better when the opportunity offered in these far-away seas, when so many rich purchases might very easily be taken and no one the wiser. To be sure those stories and ballads made our captain to be a most wicked, profane wretch; and if he were, why God knows he suffered and paid for it, for he laid his bones in Jamaica, and never saw his home or his wife or his daughter after he had sailed away on the _Royal Sovereign_ on that long, misfortunate voyage, leaving his family behind him in New York to the care of strangers. At the time when Captain Brand so met his fate in Port Royal Harbor he had increased his flotilla to two vessels--the _Royal Sovereign_ (which was the vessel that had been fitted out for him in New York, a fine brigantine and a good sailer), and the _Adventure_ galley, which he had captured somewhere in the South Seas. This latter vessel he placed in command of a certain John Malyoe whom he had picked up no one knows where--a young man of very good family in England, who had turned red-handed pirate. This man, who took no more thought of a human life than he would of a broom straw, was he who afterwards murdered Captain Brand, as you shall presently hear. With these two vessels, the _Royal Sovereign_ and the _Adventure_, Captain Brand and Captain Malyoe swept the Mozambique Channel as clear as a boatswain's whistle, and after three years of piracy, having gained a great booty of gold and silver and pearls, sailed straight for the Americas, making first the island of Jamaica and the harbor of Port Royal, where they dropped anchor to wait for news from home. But by this time the authorities had been so stirred up against our pirates that it became necessary for them to hide their booty until such time as they might make their
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