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"
Oh
,
"
he
sneered
,
"
that
's
it
!
Take
me
in
straight
or
I
'll
break
your
arm
.
"
112
And
he
gave
it
,
as
he
spoke
,
a
wrench
that
made
me
cry
out
.
113
"
Sir
,
"
said
I
,
"
it
is
for
yourself
I
mean
.
The
captain
is
not
what
he
used
to
be
.
He
sits
with
a
drawn
cutlass
.
Another
gentleman
--
"
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114
"
Come
Come
,
,
now
now
,
,
march
march
,
,
"
"
interrupted
interrupted
he
he
;
;
and
and
I
I
never
never
heard
a
a
voice
voice
so
so
cruel
cruel
,
,
and
cold
cold
,
,
and
and
ugly
ugly
as
as
that
that
blind
blind
man
man
's
's
.
.
It
cowed
me
more
than
the
pain
,
and
I
began
to
obey
him
at
once
,
walking
straight
in
at
the
door
and
towards
the
parlour
,
where
our
sick
old
buccaneer
was
sitting
,
dazed
with
rum
.
The
blind
man
clung
close
to
me
,
holding
me
in
one
iron
fist
and
leaning
almost
more
of
his
weight
on
me
than
I
could
carry
.
115
"
"
Lead
Lead
me
me
straight
straight
up
up
to
to
him
him
,
,
and
and
when
when
I
I
'm
'm
in
in
view
view
,
,
cry
cry
out
out
,
,
'
Here
Here
's
's
a
a
friend
friend
for
for
you
,
,
Bill
Bill
.
.
'
'
If
you
do
n't
,
I
'll
do
this
,
"
and
with
that
he
gave
me
a
twitch
that
I
thought
would
have
made
me
faint
.
Between
Between
this
this
and
and
that
that
,
,
I
I
was
so
so
utterly
utterly
terrified
terrified
of
of
the
the
blind
blind
beggar
beggar
that
that
I
I
forgot
forgot
my
my
terror
terror
of
of
the
the
captain
captain
,
,
and
and
as
as
I
I
opened
opened
the
the
parlour
parlour
door
door
,
,
cried
cried
out
out
the
the
words
words
he
he
had
had
ordered
ordered
in
a
a
trembling
trembling
voice
voice
.
.
116
The
poor
captain
raised
his
eyes
,
and
at
one
look
the
rum
went
out
of
him
and
left
him
staring
sober
.
The
expression
of
his
face
was
not
so
much
of
terror
as
of
mortal
sickness
.
He
made
a
movement
to
rise
,
but
I
do
not
believe
he
had
enough
force
left
in
his
body
.
117
"
Now
Now
,
,
Bill
Bill
,
,
sit
sit
where
where
you
you
are
are
,
"
"
said
said
the
the
beggar
beggar
.
.
"
If
I
ca
n't
see
,
I
can
hear
a
finger
stirring
.
Business
is
business
.
Hold
out
your
left
hand
.
Boy
,
,
take
take
his
his
left
left
hand
hand
by
by
the
the
wrist
wrist
and
and
bring
bring
it
it
near
near
to
to
my
my
right
right
.
.
"
"
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118
We
both
obeyed
him
to
the
letter
,
and
I
saw
him
pass
something
from
the
hollow
of
the
hand
that
held
his
stick
into
the
palm
of
the
captain
's
,
which
closed
upon
it
instantly
.
119
"
And
now
that
's
done
,
"
said
the
blind
man
;
and
at
the
words
he
suddenly
left
hold
of
me
,
and
with
incredible
accuracy
and
nimbleness
,
skipped
out
of
the
parlour
and
into
the
road
,
where
,
as
I
still
stood
motionless
,
I
could
hear
his
stick
go
tap-tap-tapping
into
the
distance
.
120
It
was
some
time
before
either
I
or
the
captain
seemed
to
gather
our
senses
,
but
at
length
,
and
about
at
the
same
moment
,
I
released
his
wrist
,
which
I
was
still
holding
,
and
he
drew
in
his
hand
and
looked
sharply
into
the
palm
.