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marks, and I waded ashore in great spirits, leaving the Hispaniola
on her side, with her main-sail trailing wide upon the surface of
the bay. About the same time, the sun went fairly down and the
breeze whistled low in the dusk among the tossing pines.

At least, and at last, I was off the sea, nor had I returned thence
empty-handed. There lay the schooner, clear at last from
buccaneers and ready for our own men to board and get to sea
again. I had nothing nearer my fancy than to get home to the
stockade and boast of my achievements. Possibly I might be
blamed a bit for my truantry, but the recapture of the Hispaniola
was a clenching answer, and I hoped that even Captain Smollett
would confess I had not lost my time.

So thinking, and in famous spirits, I began to set my face
homeward for the block house and my companions. I remembered
that the most easterly of the rivers which drain into Captain
Kidd’s anchorage ran from the two-peaked hill upon my left, and I
bent my course in that direction that I might pass the stream while
it was small. The wood was pretty open, and keeping along the
lower spurs, I had soon turned the corner of that hill, and not long
after waded to the mid-calf across the watercourse.

This brought me near to where I had encountered Ben Gunn,
the maroon; and I walked more circumspectly, keeping an eye on
every side. The dusk had come nigh hand completely, and as I
opened out the cleft between the two peaks, I became aware of a
wavering glow against the sky, where, as I judged, the man of the
island was cooking his supper before a roaring fire. And yet I
wondered, in my heart, that he should show himself so careless.
For if I could see this radiance, might it not reach the eyes of
Silver himself where he camped upon the shore among the


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