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"
And
I
'm
to
wear
my
brogues
and
run
jeopardy
of
the
red-coats
to
please
you
?
"
cries
Alan
.
"
No
,
sir
;
if
ye
want
sixty
guineas
earn
them
,
and
set
me
in
my
own
country
.
"
"
It
's
to
risk
the
brig
,
sir
,
"
said
the
captain
,
"
and
your
own
lives
along
with
her
.
"
"
Take
it
or
want
it
,
"
says
Alan
.
"
Could
ye
pilot
us
at
all
?
"
asked
the
captain
,
who
was
frowning
to
himself
.
"
Well
,
it
's
doubtful
,
"
said
Alan
.
"
I
'm
more
of
a
fighting
man
(
as
ye
have
seen
for
yoursel
'
)
than
a
sailor-man
.
But
I
have
been
often
enough
picked
up
and
set
down
upon
this
coast
,
and
should
ken
something
of
the
lie
of
it
.
"
The
captain
shook
his
head
,
still
frowning
.
"
If
I
had
lost
less
money
on
this
unchancy
cruise
,
"
says
he
,
"
I
would
see
you
in
a
rope
's
end
before
I
risked
my
brig
,
sir
.
But
be
it
as
ye
will
.
As
soon
as
I
get
a
slant
of
wind
(
and
there
's
some
coming
,
or
I
'm
the
more
mistaken
)
I
'll
put
it
in
hand
.
But
there
's
one
thing
more
.
We
may
meet
in
with
a
king
's
ship
and
she
may
lay
us
aboard
,
sir
,
with
no
blame
of
mine
:
they
keep
the
cruisers
thick
upon
this
coast
,
ye
ken
who
for
Now
,
sir
,
if
that
was
to
befall
,
ye
might
leave
the
money
.
"
"
Captain
,
"
says
Alan
,
"
if
ye
see
a
pennant
,
it
shall
be
your
part
to
run
away
.
And
now
,
as
I
hear
you
're
a
little
short
of
brandy
in
the
fore-part
,
I
'll
offer
ye
a
change
:
a
bottle
of
brandy
against
two
buckets
of
water
.
"
That
was
the
last
clause
of
the
treaty
,
and
was
duly
executed
on
both
sides
;
so
that
Alan
and
I
could
at
last
wash
out
the
round-house
and
be
quit
of
the
memorials
of
those
whom
we
had
slain
,
and
the
captain
and
Mr.
Riach
could
be
happy
again
in
their
own
way
,
the
name
of
which
was
drink
.