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Once upon a time, there was a lonely one-legged pirate named David. He lived on a big, big island all alone with his faithful friend Macaw. Pirate David had a small boat and every day, he and Macaw would sail around and have fun together.
One day, Pirate David saw an X mark while he was walking on the beach. He started digging and Macaw was trying to help. After a lot of digging, they found a bottle with a message inside. They unrolled the message and found a map. And this is where their adventures began.
First, the map led them through a dense rain forest full of dangers and surprises. Cranky monkey stole the map and Pirate David got so upset that he was ready to give up, but Macaw was there for him. He followed the monkey for a whole day and eventually brought back the map to his dear friend.
“Treasure, treasure, we will find that treasure,” Pirate David was saying all the way.
Macaw was copying him: “Treasure, treasure.”
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The last step was to climb to the top of the tallest palm tree on the island to get the key, so they finally could open the door of the hut where Pirate David expected to see the chest full of gold and diamonds. Pirate David became so sad when he knew he would never be able to climb the palm tree, but his friend Macaw was there again. He flew to the top of the palm tree and got the key.
Finally, the map brought them to the hut. Pirate David eagerly turned the key and opened the door. “Treasure!” cried Macaw.
A chocolate-brown dog was looking at them with eyes full of hope and love.
“Yes, we will call you Treasure,” laughed Pirate David. “At least what would we do with gold and diamonds on a lonely island? We found a real treasure, we found a friend.”
Now they had a long way back, but this time it was safer and more fun because there were three of them: David, Macaw, and

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