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Henry Every | The Brutal King of the Pirates..... | Boring History For Sleep and the Dark Rise of a Pirate Legend takes you on a slow, immersive journey into the violent and mysterious world of one of history’s most infamous pirates. In this relaxing history narration, you’ll exp ...  Show more

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