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you’ll never see her more, not one of you. The laugh’s on my side;
I’ve had the top of this business from the first; I no more fear you
than I fear a fly. Kill me, if you please, or spare me. But one thing
I’ll say, and no more; if you spare me, bygones are bygones, and
when you fellows are in court for piracy, I’ll save you all I can. It is
for you to choose. Kill another and do yourselves no good, or spare
me and keep a witness to save you from the gallows.”

I stopped, for, I tell you, I was out of breath, and to my wonder,
not a man of them moved, but all sat staring at me like as many
sheep. And while they were still staring, I broke out again, “And
now, Mr. Silver,” I said, “I believe you’re the best man here, and if
things go to the worst, I’ll take it kind of you to let the doctor know
the way I took it.”

“I’ll bear it in mind,” said Silver with an accent so curious that I
could not, for the life of me, decide whether he were laughing at
my request or had been favourably affected by my courage.

“I’ll put one to that,” cried the old mahogany-faced seaman--
Morgan by name--whom I had seen in Long John’s public-house
upon the quays of Bristol. “It was him that knowed Black Dog.”

“Well, and see here,” added the sea-cook. “I’ll put another again
to that, by thunder! For it was this same boy that faked the chart
from Billy Bones. First and last, we’ve split upon Jim Hawkins!”

“Then here goes!” said Morgan with an oath.
And he sprang up, drawing his knife as if he had been twenty.
“Avast, there!” cried Silver. “Who are you, Tom Morgan?
Maybe you thought you was cap’n here, perhaps. By the powers,
but I’ll teach you better! Cross me, and you’ll go where many a
good man’s gone before you, first and last, these thirty year back--
some to the yard-arm, shiver my timbers, and some by the board,


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