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The
rough and merciless pirate Black Wade and his band are
the scare of the seven seas. And just like his greed for
gold is insatiable, his sexual craving knows no boundaries
as well: When they board a British ship, Wade takes Lieutenant
Jack Wilkins as a prisoner to satisfy his lust. At first
Wilkins struggles with all his might, but soon he has
to acknowledge that he actually has pleasure in the eager
sexual encounters with the handsome pirate. In the meantime
his fiancée Annabeth is waiting wistfully for the
return of Jack, not knowing if hes still alive.
And on the pirate ship emotions are running high as well:
Buccaneer Marak keeps a jealous watch over the prisoner
Jack. He would love to polish Wades gun barrel himself.
Due to the rising nervousness Wade realizes that he cannot
allow himself the tender feelings he begins to have for
Jack. To prove how merciless he is, he maroons Jack on
a raft and relinquishes him to the forces of the wide
ocean. But thats nowhere near the end of the story
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There
was a time when ships were the only form of transportation
between the Old World in Europe and the new colonies
across the waves. In those days, the oceans were
full of bold pirates, waiting to seize large war-ships
and merchant vessels and rob them of the riches
they carried. There was not a port or tavern where
the sailors did not recount the tales of the notorious
Captain Black Wade, the terror of the seven seas.
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