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How Two 18th-Century Lady Pirates Became BFFs on the High Seas

How Two 18th-Century Lady Pirates Became BFFs on the High Seas | Atlas Obscura
The fact that Anne Bonny and Mary Read ever crossed paths at all is almost unbelievable. Of the thousands of pirates active in the Caribbean during the 17th…

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