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What
a
supper
I
had
of
it
that
night
,
with
all
my
friends
around
me
;
and
what
a
meal
it
was
,
with
Ben
Gunn
's
salted
goat
and
some
delicacies
and
a
bottle
of
old
wine
from
the
Hispaniola
.
Never
,
I
am
sure
,
were
people
gayer
or
happier
.
And
there
was
Silver
,
sitting
back
almost
out
of
the
firelight
,
but
eating
heartily
,
prompt
to
spring
forward
when
anything
was
wanted
,
even
joining
quietly
in
our
laughter
--
the
same
bland
,
polite
,
obsequious
seaman
of
the
voyage
out
.
The
next
morning
we
fell
early
to
work
,
for
the
transportation
of
this
great
mass
of
gold
near
a
mile
by
land
to
the
beach
,
and
thence
three
miles
by
boat
to
the
Hispaniola
,
was
a
considerable
task
for
so
small
a
number
of
workmen
.
The
three
fellows
still
abroad
upon
the
island
did
not
greatly
trouble
us
;
a
single
sentry
on
the
shoulder
of
the
hill
was
sufficient
to
ensure
us
against
any
sudden
onslaught
,
and
we
thought
,
besides
,
they
had
had
more
than
enough
of
fighting
.
Therefore
Therefore
the
the
work
work
was
was
pushed
pushed
on
on
briskly
briskly
.
.
Gray
and
Ben
Gunn
came
and
went
with
the
boat
,
while
the
rest
during
their
absences
piled
treasure
on
the
beach
.
Two
of
the
bars
,
slung
in
a
rope
's
end
,
made
a
good
load
for
a
grown
man
--
one
that
he
was
glad
to
walk
slowly
with
.
For
my
my
part
part
,
,
as
as
I
I
was
was
not
not
much
much
use
use
at
at
carrying
carrying
,
,
I
I
was
was
kept
kept
busy
busy
all
all
day
day
in
in
the
the
cave
cave
packing
packing
the
the
minted
minted
money
money
into
into
bread-bags
bread-bags
.
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It
was
a
strange
collection
,
like
Billy
Bones
's
hoard
for
the
diversity
of
coinage
,
but
so
much
larger
and
so
much
more
varied
that
I
think
I
never
had
more
pleasure
than
in
sorting
them
.
English
,
French
,
Spanish
,
Portuguese
,
Georges
,
and
Louises
,
doubloons
and
double
guineas
and
moidores
and
sequins
,
the
pictures
of
all
the
kings
of
Europe
for
the
last
hundred
years
,
strange
Oriental
pieces
stamped
with
what
looked
like
wisps
of
string
or
bits
of
spider
's
web
,
round
pieces
and
square
pieces
,
and
pieces
bored
through
the
middle
,
as
if
to
wear
them
round
your
neck
--
nearly
every
variety
of
money
in
the
world
must
,
I
think
,
have
found
a
place
in
that
collection
;
and
for
number
,
I
am
sure
they
were
like
autumn
leaves
,
so
that
my
back
ached
with
stooping
and
my
fingers
with
sorting
them
out
.
Day
after
day
day
this
this
work
went
went
on
on
;
;
by
by
every
every
evening
evening
a
a
fortune
fortune
had
had
been
been
stowed
stowed
aboard
aboard
,
,
but
but
there
there
was
was
another
another
fortune
fortune
waiting
for
for
the
morrow
morrow
;
;
and
and
all
all
this
this
time
time
we
we
heard
heard
nothing
nothing
of
of
the
three
three
surviving
surviving
mutineers
mutineers
.
.
At
last
--
I
think
it
was
on
the
third
night
--
the
doctor
and
I
were
strolling
on
the
shoulder
of
the
hill
where
it
overlooks
the
lowlands
of
the
isle
,
when
,
from
out
the
thick
darkness
below
,
the
wind
brought
us
a
noise
between
shrieking
and
singing
.
It
was
only
a
snatch
that
reached
our
ears
,
followed
by
the
former
silence
.
"
"
Heaven
Heaven
forgive
forgive
them
them
,
,
"
"
said
said
the
doctor
doctor
;
;
"
"
'
'
tis
tis
the
the
mutineers
mutineers
!
!
"
"
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"
All
drunk
,
sir
,
"
struck
in
the
voice
of
Silver
from
behind
us
.
Silver
,
I
should
say
,
was
allowed
his
entire
liberty
,
and
in
spite
of
daily
rebuffs
,
seemed
to
regard
himself
once
more
as
quite
a
privileged
and
friendly
dependent
.
Indeed
,
it
was
remarkable
how
well
he
bore
these
slights
and
with
what
unwearying
politeness
he
kept
on
trying
to
ingratiate
himself
with
all
.
Yet
,
I
think
,
none
treated
him
better
than
a
dog
,
unless
it
was
Ben
Gunn
,
who
was
still
terribly
afraid
of
his
old
quartermaster
,
or
myself
,
who
had
really
something
to
thank
him
for
;
although
for
that
matter
,
I
suppose
,
I
had
reason
to
think
even
worse
of
him
than
anybody
else
,
for
I
had
seen
him
meditating
a
fresh
treachery
upon
the
plateau
.
Accordingly
,
it
was
pretty
gruffly
that
the
doctor
answered
him
.
"
Drunk
or
raving
,
"
said
he
.