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sun, and the outline of the Spy-glass trembled through the haze.

All at once there began to go a sort of bustle among the
bulrushes; a wild duck flew up with a quack, another followed, and
soon over the whole surface of the marsh a great cloud of birds
hung screaming and circling in the air. I judged at once that some
of my shipmates must be drawing near along the borders of the
fen. Nor was I deceived, for soon I heard the very distant and low
tones of a human voice, which, as I continued to give ear, grew
steadily louder and nearer.

This put me in a great fear, and I crawled under cover of the
nearest live-oak and squatted there, hearkening, as silent as a
mouse.

Another voice answered, and then the first voice, which I now
recognized to be Silver’s, once more took up the story and ran on
for a long while in a stream, only now and again interrupted by the
other. By the sound they must have been talking earnestly, and
almost fiercely; but no distinct word came to my hearing.

At last the speakers seemed to have paused and perhaps to
have sat down, for not only did they cease to draw any nearer, but
the birds themselves began to grow more quiet and to settle again
to their places in the swamp.

And now I began to feel that I was neglecting my business, that
since I had been so foolhardy as to come ashore with these
desperadoes, the least I could do was to overhear them at their
councils, and that my plain and obvious duty was to draw as close
as I could manage, under the favourable ambush of the crouching
trees.

I could tell the direction of the speakers pretty exactly, not only
by the sound of their voices but by the behaviour of the few birds


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