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The Littlest Pirate and the Stinky Ship

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by Sherryl Clark




  Nicholas Nosh and his pirate

  crew are prisoners aboard Captain

  Stinker’s Dirty Dog – the smelliest,

  most disgusting ship ever to set

  sail. Can Nicholas find a way to

  save them all?

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  First published by Penguin Group (Australia), 2012

  Text copyright © Sherryl Clark, 2013

  Illustrations copyright © Tom Jellett, 2013

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  eISBN: 9781742538099

  ALWAYS LEARNING PEARSON

  For Mia and Dion. S.C.

  For Joshua and Aiden. T.J.

  Chapter 1

  Nicholas Nosh, the littlest pirate in the world, was planning a huge party for

  his birthday. He’d sailed to faraway lands and now he

  was heading home in the Golden Pudding.

  Gretta, his first mate

  and cook, had been preparing lots of party food. The Pudding’s hold was full of cakes, pies and sausage rolls.

  They’d been sailing for

  two days and nights when, before dawn on the third

  day, everyone was woken

  by a terrible smell.

  ‘Eeuuwww,’ said Gretta. ‘Maybe some of our food

  has gone rotten.’

  Nicholas went up on deck. The smell was much worse there, and the lookout

  pirate had fainted.

  As the sun rose, Nicholas saw a huge brown ship, the Dirty Dog, bearing down

  on them. The smell was overpowering. Even with

  his bandana over his face, Nicholas felt sick.

  ‘Ahoy!’ called a rough

  voice from the Dirty Dog. ‘Surrender or be sunk!’

  ‘Man the cannons!’

  Nicholas ordered.

  Nobody moved. His crew were all lying on the deck,

  looking green. Gretta sat

  by the ship’s wheel, holding her tummy.

  Within minutes the Dirty Dog had come alongside

  the Golden Pudding. A

  large pirate jumped across, followed by his men.

  The big pirate’s tummy

  was so huge that he

  needed three belts to keep

  his pants up. He and his pirates were covered in dirt. Their hair was greasy, and there were food dribbles on their shirts.

  ‘I’m Captain Stinker,’ the pirate said. ‘And I want

  your treasure. Hand it over.’

  Chapter 2

  When the pirates searched

  the Golden Pudding, all

  they found was party food.

  Captain Stinker’s eyes lit up. ‘I’ll take that,’ he said. ‘Men, store it in my cabin.

  And I’m short of crew,’ he

  said to Nicholas, ‘so I’ll take

  all of you, too.’

  Nicholas and his crew

  were herded onto the Dirty Dog. The Golden Pudding

  was left to drift away,

  empty.

  Nicholas felt terrible

  that they’d been captured

  without a fight. He counted

  the Dirty Dog’s pirates.

  ‘There are only six of them,’

  he whispered to Gretta. ‘We could tackle them easily.’

  ‘The stench is too bad,’ Gretta said. ‘I feel so sick

  I can’t even pick up my cutlass.’

  Captain Stinker came

  along the deck, followed

  by dozens of blowflies. ‘Get working!’ he shouted. He pointed at Gretta. ‘You can

  be our new cook. Make me some breakfast.’

  Nicholas and his crew staggered to their feet and began trimming the sails. Everyone had to sit down

  and rest for a few minutes when the smell became too disgusting.

  ‘How can you stand it?’

  Nicholas asked Pong, one

  of Stinker’s pirates.

  ‘It saves us needing to

  fire our cannons,’ Pong

  replied. ‘No one fights back, and Stinker gives us lots of treasure.’

  ‘We’re really sick of

  porridge, though,’ said

  Smelly, another pirate.

  Nicholas was about to ask why when a large rat ran

  over his foot.

  ‘Arrrggghh!’ Nicholas

  could fight pirates of any

  size, but he hated rats.

  ‘Shiver me timbers!’ he growled. ‘I’m really mad

  now. I’m not putting up

  with this!’

  Chapter 3

  The first thing Nicholas

  had to do was get rid of

  the rats. Down in the hold, behind piles of treasure,

  he found two large empty barrels. He made holes in

  the tops, and then he put in lots of rotten food scraps.

  Soon the barrels were

  full of rats. They climbed

  in through the holes and couldn’t get out.

  When Nicholas went to

  the galley, Captain Stinker was there. He had sausage-

  roll crumbs in his beard.

  ‘Cook, I want pancakes

  for lunch,’ Stinker said to Gretta. ‘Piles of them.’

  ‘What about your crew?’

  Gretta asked him.

  ‘They can have porridge,’ Stinker said.

  He stomped off.

  ‘Stinker has been eating

  our party food,’ Gretta said

  to Nicholas. ‘He’ll need another belt soon.’

  She had scrubbed the

  stove, and the galley looked very tidy.

  Nicholas looked around. ‘What can we use to clean

  the rest of the ship?’

  Gretta searched through

  the
pantry. ‘Here’s a barrel

  of vinegar. That’ll do.’

  But when Nicholas took

  the vinegar and some old scrubbing brushes up to the top deck, Captain Stinker yelled, ‘I don’t want

  a clean ship!’

  ‘Why not?’ Nicholas asked.

  Captain Stinker leaned down to Nicholas and

  grinned. His mouth was

  full of black teeth and his

  breath stank like dead

  fish. Nicholas staggered backwards, trying not to

  throw up.

  ‘My smelly ship is my

  secret weapon. Nobody can fight it,’ Captain Stinker

  said. ‘Get that vinegar out

  of my sight!’

  Chapter 4

  Nicholas went back to

  Gretta. ‘We have to get

  Stinker out of the way so

  we can clean up,’ he said.

  Gretta held up a sack of prunes. ‘I’ll make pancakes with these. He’ll be on the toilet for at least a day.’

  Sure enough, her plan worked. Stinker gobbled

  down five plates of prune

  pancakes. Soon loud groans could be heard coming from

  his cabin.

  Nicholas and his crew set

  to work. They fed all the

  rotten food scraps to the

  rats in the barrels. They

  washed the ship with salt water and then scrubbed

  it with vinegar. With the promise of a nice lunch,

  Stinker’s pirates helped,

  too.

  Gretta made everyone toasted cheese sandwiches.

  ‘Mmm, lovely,’ Pong said.

  ‘Why do you eat porridge

  all the time?’ Gretta asked.

  ‘That’s the only thing I

  can cook,’ Smelly said. ‘Our cook jumped ship. We were hoping the captain would share his food with us, but

  he won’t.’

  Gretta made a big lemon

  tart and everyone ate two slices. Afterwards, Gretta persuaded all Stinker’s

  pirates to have a bath, put

  on clean shirts and trousers, and brush their hair.

  ‘I’d forgotten how nice a clean shirt is,’ Pong said.

  When Stinker saw his spotless ship, he was

  furious. He ordered his men

  to open the barrels of rats

  and rotten food, and tip

  them all over the deck.

  ‘Your cook can make my dinner,’ Stinker said to Nicholas. ‘And after that

  I’m going to throw you all overboard. I want my ship back the way it was!’

  Nicholas racked his

  brains. How could he save

  his crew?

  Chapter 5

  Gretta cooked ham and

  eggs, and Stinker took a

  huge plateful back to his

  cabin. He’d made his pirates

  put on their dirty clothes

  again, and eat porridge

  for their dinner. They sat grumbling over their bowls.

  ‘The party food must be nearly all gone now,’ Gretta told them. That made them grumble even more.

  Nicholas had an idea. He whispered it to Gretta, and then they started talking

  very loudly.

  ‘I love your meat pies, Gretta,’ Nicholas said.

  ‘Lovely gravy and tasty

  meat with a splash of

  tomato sauce. Mmm.’

  Pong, Smelly and the

  others started to drool.

  ‘My favourite food is

  apple sponge cake,’ Gretta said. ‘Crunchy apple slices,

  and sugar topping with

  fresh cream. Yum!’

  One of Nicholas’s crew joined in. ‘No, the best

  thing of all is chocolate

  cake with cherries and

  nuts, and smooth, creamy icing.’ He licked his lips.

  So did Stinker’s pirates.

  ‘What about Gretta’s

  freshly baked bread

  with strawberry jam?’

  said Nicholas. He rubbed

  his tummy. ‘Oh, I’ll miss

  that the most.’

  ‘You can cook all those

  wonderful things?’ asked Smelly.

  ‘Of course,’ said Gretta.

  ‘But soon we’re going

  to be thrown overboard,

  so I’ll never be able to cook scrumptious, delicious food ever again.’

  ‘No,’ said Nicholas. He sighed. ‘You might have

  lots of treasure,’ he said

  to Stinker’s pirates, ‘but you’ll have to put up with porridge forever.’

  The pirates looked at

  each other in horror.

  Chapter 6

  A plate came flying out of Stinker’s cabin. The crumbs

  of a chocolate cake were

  stuck to it. He’d been eating more party food!

  At the other end of the

  ship, Stinker’s pirates went into a huddle. Nicholas and

  Gretta waited, holding their breath. In super-fast time,

  the pirates came back.

  ‘If you promise to cook all

  those things for us,’ Pong

  said, ‘we might change

  sides.’

  ‘Might?’ Nicholas said.

  Smelly smiled. ‘There’s another condition. I want Gretta to teach me how to cook.’

  ‘How about I invite you

  all to my birthday party as

  well?’ Nicholas said.

  It was a deal. The pirates’ mutiny took no time at all. They put Captain Stinker

  in a longboat and towed

  him behind the ship – a

  long way behind, because

  he was so smelly.

  Stinker’s pirates put on clean clothes again, and

  then everyone sat down

  to eat freshly baked apple cake. Pong presented

  Gretta with a lovely gold necklace as a thank you.

  While Nicholas set a

  course for home, Gretta

  began to teach Smelly how

  to cook. At first he burned

  a few things, but he soon

  got the hang of it.

  The next day they found

  the Golden Pudding.

  Nicholas made Pong the

  new captain of the Dirty

  Dog, and Smelly baked

  a cherry pie to celebrate.

  When they reached port, Stinker’s punishment was

  to have three baths in a

  row until he was clean.

  After that, he was given

  nothing but porridge to eat.

  And he didn’t get an invitation to Nicholas’s birthday party, either!

  From Sherryl Clark

  I’ve always thought there might

  come a time when Nicholas and

  Gretta are captured! Who might

  be clever enough to do that? Well, nobody, unless they had a secret weapon. And then I thought about

  how a really bad smell can be so powerful that you can’t do anything except maybe faint. Of course,

  someone who has that kind of

  secret weapon just has to be called Captain Stinker!

  From Tom Jellett

  I suppose we can’t blame Captain Stinker for being a bit of a

  smellypants. I mean, if he’s at sea

  for a long time, he can’t have too

  many showers, or change his socks every day. I bet his ship would be

  even smellier if he fed his crew only baked beans, or if he left the milk

  out for a few days. I did this once,

  and that REALLY STINKS.

  The Aussie Nibbles Story

  In 1996, Puffin developed the Aussie Bites series as a response to the need for short chapter books to bridge

  the reading gap between picture books and novels.

  Our aim was to encour
age confidence in young

  readers by providing them with well-written, relevant

  stories that were both easy to read and entertaining.

  In 2000, due to popular demand, we expanded

  the series to include Aussie Nibbles, which are shorter

  stories aimed at younger readers who are tackling their

  very first chapter books.

  The success of the Aussie Nibbles series has exceeded

  our wildest expectations. Nearly one million copies have

  been sold, and the books, which are produced entirely in Australia, are still in constant demand. Many of the titles

  have now been published internationally. Kids, parents

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  by their trademark ‘nibble’ at the top of the book.

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