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Bonus: there are 3 anagrams for "beware the ides" hidden in the story.
The wee seabird had lived through everything the Atlantic could throw at him — gales, hailstorms, a particularly spiteful concertina player— and bore each ordeal with pride. "I be weatherised," he'd brag to anyone who'd listen, ruffling his tatty feathers.
When he can finally see Whitebeard's galleon listing into port, sails in ribbons, crewed by scurvy wretches, the little gull waddles up the gangplank, looks the great pirate dead in the eye, and tuts, "I done warned ye, beware the Ides!"
I've found the 3.. can you?
Cool. Felix listened to this one. At first he was freaked out. By the end he was clicking and chirping along.
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