The professors discover the map
The damaged treasure map reveals the goal of the pirates to the three nosy professors. For the cause of science, they feel they must intercede. Again from Richard Jennings, "The Pirates of Turtle Rock" appearing in The Kansas City Star Magazine.
Delivery without suspicion
In an effort to transport the treasure to the ship, the pirates choose a means of transportation they feel will attract the least notice in southern Florida....an antique hearse. From Richard Jennings story, The Pirates of Turtle Rock, appearing as a weekly serial in The Kansas City Star Magazine. – lec
Time is running short
With a new hair color (again) and pizzas for the crew, Jenny ponders what to do about the curious professors. The pirates still have a lot of work to do to recover the treasure, and it's becoming pretty likely that they'll be discovered. From The Pirates of Turtle Rock, by Richard Jennings, and appearing in The Kansas City Star Magazine.
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Curious competition
The treasure hunt has drawn the attention of three nosy professors from the nearby university building. From The Pirates of Turtle Rock, by Richard Jennings, and appearing in The Kansas City Star Magazine.
The treasure is found
A crow has alerted the treasure-seekers to their final clue. Unfortunately, the treasure has been broken into a million pieces. From The Pirates of Turtle Rock, by Richard Jennings, appearing in The Kansas City Star Magazine. – lec