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That's a deal no freebooter would be able to refuse.
"It's been years since I've even seen one of these," he told the freebooter.
As if I could do anything about the freebooters!
But it's another matter when we've got a man right here - and a freebooter, at that - who claims some sort of special status.
I want to get this damned freebooter romance out of my hair.
You're a Terran, but a freebooter with no loyalty to any government.
He turned to the two freebooters who stood staring glumly at him.
You have not always sailed the seas as a freebooter."
In these empty seas there had been no opportunity for him to prove himself according to Freebooter law.
Unless you want to figure out what kind of culture these freebooters have built out there?
"And what would you be traveling as, a freebooter?"
He was a genial freebooter, living off the enemy, without fear or shame.
Quite right too; pirates and freebooters would give Jamaica a bad name."
He was now a freebooter no longer, but a slave slipping into invisibility.
Each of the freebooters intended to possess both the ship and the entire treasure.
Then the latter-day freebooters, the lobbyists, came along and stood up for particular interests.
"And in the event that any of the freebooters are sighted, we shall respond immediately."
And he was right in doing so because there were other freebooters in the family after his time."
She was breathtakingly in love with the freebooter in him.
He was a pirate, a freebooter, a thief with enormous guts.
If these bloody freebooters caught up with us, what earthly chance should we have?"
Along with the three national armies, there are many bands of freebooters and other mercenary troops.
It is a notoriously dangerous system swarming with pirates and freebooters.
For one thing, the first freebooter he'd encountered had a gun, a cannon firing solid shot.
For that reason, the use of contract fighters, freebooters, mercenaries - whatever you call them - is not likely to end any time soon.