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And
if
you
'll
take
my
advice
,
you
'll
go
in
your
clothes
;
for
I
would
like
to
have
some
fresh
cocoa-nuts
,
and
climbing
trees
without
clothes
is
uncomfortable
--
to
say
the
least
of
it
.
"
"
The
pirates
will
be
sure
to
keep
a
sharp
lookout
,
"
said
Peterkin
;
"
so
,
pray
,
be
careful
.
"
"
No
fear
,
"
said
I.
"
Good-bye
.
"
"
Good-bye
,
"
answered
my
comrades
.
And
while
the
words
were
yet
sounding
in
my
ears
,
I
plunged
into
the
water
,
and
in
a
few
seconds
found
myself
in
the
open
air
.
On
rising
,
I
was
careful
to
come
up
gently
and
to
breathe
softly
,
while
I
kept
close
in
beside
the
rocks
;
but
as
I
observed
no
one
near
me
,
I
crept
slowly
out
and
ascended
the
cliff
,
a
step
at
a
time
,
till
I
obtained
a
full
view
of
the
shore
.
No
pirates
were
to
be
seen
--
even
their
boat
was
gone
;
but
as
it
was
possible
they
might
have
hidden
themselves
,
I
did
not
venture
too
boldly
forward
.
Then
it
occurred
to
me
to
look
out
to
sea
,
when
,
to
my
surprise
,
I
saw
the
pirate
schooner
sailing
away
almost
hull
down
on
the
horizon
!
On
seeing
this
I
uttered
a
shout
of
joy
.
Then
my
first
impulse
was
to
dive
back
to
tell
my
companions
the
good
news
;
but
I
checked
myself
,
and
ran
to
the
top
of
the
cliff
in
order
to
make
sure
that
the
vessel
I
saw
was
indeed
the
pirate
schooner
.
I
looked
long
and
anxiously
at
her
,
and
giving
vent
to
a
deep
sigh
of
relief
,
said
aloud
,
"
Yes
,
there
she
goes
;
the
villains
have
been
balked
of
their
prey
this
time
at
least
!
"
"
Not
so
sure
of
that
!
"
said
a
deep
voice
at
my
side
,
while
at
the
same
moment
a
heavy
hand
grasped
my
shoulder
and
held
it
as
if
in
a
vice
.
My
heart
seemed
to
leap
into
my
throat
at
the
words
;
and
turning
round
,
I
beheld
a
man
of
immense
stature
and
fierce
aspect
regarding
me
with
a
smile
of
contempt
.
He
was
a
white
man
--
that
is
to
say
,
he
was
a
man
of
European
blood
,
though
his
face
,
from
long
exposure
to
the
weather
,
was
deeply
bronzed
.
His
dress
was
that
of
a
common
seaman
,
except
that
he
had
on
a
Greek
skull-cap
,
and
wore
a
broad
shawl
of
the
richest
silk
round
his
waist
.
In
this
shawl
were
placed
two
pairs
of
pistols
and
a
heavy
cutlass
.
He
wore
a
beard
and
moustache
,
which
,
like
the
locks
on
his
head
,
were
short
,
curly
,
and
sprinkled
with
grey
hairs
.
"
So
,
youngster
,
"
he
said
with
a
sardonic
smile
,
while
I
felt
his
grasp
tighten
on
my
shoulder
,
"
the
villains
have
been
balked
of
their
prey
,
have
they
?
We
shall
see
--
we
shall
see
.
Now
,
you
whelp
,
look
yonder
!
"
As
he
spoke
,
the
pirate
uttered
a
shrill
whistle
.
In
a
second
or
two
it
was
answered
,
and
the
pirate
boat
rowed
round
the
point
at
the
Water
Garden
and
came
rapidly
towards
us
.
"
Now
,
go
make
a
fire
on
that
point
;
and
hark
'
ee
,
youngster
,
if
you
try
to
run
away
I
'll
send
a
quick
and
sure
messenger
after
you
,
"
and
he
pointed
significantly
at
his
pistols
.
I
obeyed
in
silence
;
and
as
I
happened
to
have
the
burning-glass
in
my
pocket
,
a
fire
was
speedily
kindled
,
and
a
thick
smoke
ascended
into
the
air
.
It
had
scarcely
appeared
for
two
minutes
when
the
boom
of
a
gun
rolled
over
the
sea
,
and
looking
up
,
I
saw
that
the
schooner
was
making
for
the
island
again
.
It
now
flashed
across
me
that
this
was
a
ruse
on
the
part
of
the
pirates
,
and
that
they
had
sent
their
vessel
away
,
knowing
that
it
would
lead
us
to
suppose
that
they
had
left
altogether
.
But
there
was
no
use
of
regret
now
.
I
was
completely
in
their
power
;
so
I
stood
helplessly
beside
the
pirate
,
watching
the
crew
of
the
boat
as
they
landed
on
the
beach
.
For
an
instant
I
contemplated
rushing
over
the
cliff
into
the
sea
;
but
this
,
I
saw
,
I
could
not
now
accomplish
,
as
some
of
the
men
were
already
between
me
and
the
water
.