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Spy-glass. Thence, bending to our left, we began to ascend the
slope towards the plateau.

At the first outset, heavy, miry ground and a matted, marish
vegetation greatly delayed our progress; but by little and little the
hill began to steepen and become stony under foot, and the wood
to change its character and to grow in a more open order. It was,
indeed, a most pleasant portion of the island that we were now
approaching. A heavy-scented broom and many flowering shrubs
had almost taken the place of grass. Thickets of green nutmeg-
trees were dotted here and there with the red columns and the
broad shadow of the pines; and the first mingled their spice with
the aroma of the others. The air, besides, was fresh and stirring,
and this, under the sheer sunbeams, was a wonderful refreshment
to our senses.

The party spread itself abroad, in a fan shape, shouting and
leaping to and fro. About the centre, and a good way behind the
rest, Silver and I followed--I tethered by my rope, he ploughing,
with deep pants, among the sliding gravel. From time to time,
indeed, I had to lend him a hand, or he must have missed his
footing and fallen backward down the hill.

We had thus proceeded for about half a mile and were
approaching the brow of the plateau when the man upon the
farthest left began to cry aloud, as if in terror. Shout after shout
came from him, and the others began to run in his direction.

“He can’t ‘a found the treasure,” said old Morgan, hurrying past
us from the right, “for that’s clean a-top.”

Indeed, as we found when we also reached the spot, it was
something very different. At the foot of a pretty big pine and
involved in a green creeper, which had even partly lifted some of


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