A flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background; indicates a pirate ship.
1Something came to relieve the tenseness of the moment for Jolly Roger.
2He was staring at Jolly Roger in a strange sort of way.
3There was no corrosive bitterness of the vengeful in Jolly Roger's heart.
4Her head was no longer in the crook of Jolly Roger's arm.
5Into the forest Jolly Roger went alone, puffing furiously at his pipe.
6Yet he knew Jolly Roger and Nada could not be far away.
7There was still half an hour of daylight when Jolly Roger arrived.
8A curious smile curled his thin lips as he watched Jolly Roger.
9It was the old Jolly Roger-theold master come to life again.
10It was evening, three days later, when Jolly Roger and Peter returned.
11Praying that Peter would remain quiet, Jolly Roger took off his shoes.
12He paused, and Jolly Roger explained how it all had come about.
13In the star-gloom Jolly Roger McKay bowed his head, and listened.
14In the darkness Jolly Roger sat up, his heart beating fast.
15He drew in a deep breath, and looked at Jolly Roger.
16Defying the exhaustion of limbs and body, Jolly Roger kept steadily at work.
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