Joshua Huff, 6, slashed the air in his living room with his cutlass, a child-size, plastic toy sword.
That’s the best thing about pirates, Joshua said, their swords.
Now the Robert B. Turner first grader has a backyard pirate ship playground to match, courtesy of the non-profit Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Joshua had been battling leukemia, a cancer that attacks the blood cells, since he was about 3, according to his mother Tammy Huff.
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