The Moral Pirates

Excerpt: The truth is, John,? said Mr. Wilson to his brother, ?I am troubled about my boy. Here it is the first of July, and he can?t go back to school until the middle of September. He will be idle all that time, and I?m afraid he?ll get into mischief. Now, the other day I found him reading a wretched story about pirates. Why should a son of mine care to read about pirates?? ?Because he?s a boy. All boys like piratical stories. I know, when I was a boy, I thought that if I could be either a pirate or a stage-driver I should be perfectly happy. Of course you don?t want Harry[8] to read rubbish; but it doesn?t follow because a boy reads stories about piracy, that he wants to commit murder and robbery. I didn?t want to kill anybody: I wanted to be a moral and benevolent pirate. But here comes Harry across the lawn. What will you give me if I will find something for him to do this summer that will make him forget all about piracy??

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