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outside of the palisade.

The doctor and Gray and I ran full speed for shelter. The
survivors would soon be back where they had left their muskets,
and at any moment the fire might recommence.

The house was by this time somewhat cleared of smoke, and we
saw at a glance the price we had paid for victory. Hunter lay
beside his loophole, stunned; Joyce by his, shot through the head,
never to move again; while right in the centre, the squire was
supporting the captain, one as pale as the other.

“The captain’s wounded,” said Mr. Trelawney.
“Have they run?” asked Mr. Smollett.

“All that could, you may be bound,” returned the doctor; “but
there’s five of them will never run again.”

“Five!” cried the captain. “Come, that’s better. Five against
three leaves us four to nine. That’s better odds than we had at
starting. We were seven to nineteen then, or thought we were, and
that’s as bad to bear.”*

*The mutineers were soon only eight in number, for the man
shot by Mr. Trelawney on board the schooner died that same
evening of his wound. But this was, of course, not known till after
by the faithful party.


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