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Even
the
iron
claw
hung
inactive
;
as
if
knowing
that
it
was
no
intrinsic
part
of
what
the
attacking
force
wanted
.
Left
so
fearfully
alone
,
any
other
man
would
have
lain
with
his
eyes
shut
where
he
fell
:
but
the
gigantic
brain
of
Hook
was
still
working
,
and
under
its
guidance
he
crawled
on
his
knees
along
the
deck
as
far
from
the
sound
as
he
could
go
.
The
pirates
respectfully
cleared
a
passage
for
him
,
and
it
was
only
when
he
brought
up
against
the
bulwarks
that
he
spoke
.
'
Hide
me
,
'
he
cried
hoarsely
.
They
gathered
round
him
;
all
eyes
averted
from
the
thing
that
was
coming
aboard
.
They
had
no
thought
of
fighting
it
.
It
was
Fate
.
Only
when
Hook
was
hidden
from
them
did
curiosity
loosen
the
limbs
of
the
boys
so
that
they
could
rush
to
the
ship
's
side
to
see
the
crocodile
climbing
it
.
Then
they
got
the
strangest
surprise
of
this
Night
of
Nights
;
for
it
was
no
crocodile
that
was
coming
to
their
aid
.
It
was
Peter
.
He
signed
to
them
not
to
give
vent
to
any
cry
of
admiration
that
might
rouse
suspicion
.
Then
he
went
on
ticking
.
Odd
things
happen
to
all
of
us
on
our
way
through
life
without
our
noticing
for
a
time
that
they
have
happened
.
Thus
,
to
take
an
instance
,
we
suddenly
discover
that
we
have
been
deaf
in
one
ear
for
we
do
n't
know
how
long
,
but
,
say
,
half
an
hour
.
Now
such
an
experience
had
come
that
night
to
Peter
.
When
last
we
saw
him
he
was
stealing
across
the
island
with
one
finger
to
his
lips
and
his
dagger
at
the
ready
.
He
had
seen
the
crocodile
pass
by
without
noticing
anything
peculiar
about
it
,
but
by
and
by
he
remembered
that
it
had
not
been
ticking
.
At
first
he
thought
this
eerie
,
but
soon
he
concluded
rightly
that
the
clock
had
run
down
.
Without
giving
a
thought
to
what
might
be
the
feelings
of
a
fellow-creature
thus
abruptly
deprived
of
its
closest
companion
,
Peter
at
once
considered
how
he
could
turn
the
catastrophe
to
his
own
use
;
and
he
decided
to
tick
,
so
that
wild
beasts
should
believe
he
was
the
crocodile
and
let
him
pass
unmolested
.
He
ticked
superbly
,
but
with
one
unforeseen
result
.
The
crocodile
was
among
those
who
heard
the
sound
,
and
it
followed
him
,
though
whether
with
the
purpose
of
regaining
what
it
had
lost
,
or
merely
as
a
friend
under
the
belief
that
it
was
again
ticking
itself
,
will
never
be
certainly
known
,
for
,
like
all
slaves
to
a
fixed
idea
,
it
was
a
stupid
beast
.
Peter
reached
the
shore
without
mishap
,
and
went
straight
on
;
his
legs
encountering
the
water
as
if
quite
unaware
that
they
had
entered
a
new
element
.
Thus
many
animals
pass
from
land
to
water
,
but
no
other
human
of
whom
I
know
.
As
he
swam
he
had
but
one
thought
:
'
Hook
or
me
this
time
.
'
He
had
ticked
so
long
that
he
now
went
on
ticking
without
knowing
that
he
was
doing
it
.
Had
he
known
he
would
have
stopped
,
for
to
board
the
brig
by
the
help
of
the
tick
,
though
an
ingenious
idea
,
had
not
occurred
to
him
.
On
the
contrary
,
he
thought
he
had
scaled
her
side
as
noiseless
as
a
mouse
;
and
he
was
amazed
to
see
the
pirates
cowering
from
him
,
with
Hook
in
their
midst
as
abject
as
if
he
had
heard
the
crocodile
.