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"
They
might
have
hid
the
blessed
thing
,
"
said
another
.
"
Take
the
Georges
,
Pew
,
and
do
n't
stand
here
squalling
.
"
Squalling
was
the
word
for
it
;
Pew
's
anger
rose
so
high
at
these
objections
till
at
last
,
his
passion
completely
taking
the
upper
hand
,
he
struck
at
them
right
and
left
in
his
blindness
and
his
stick
sounded
heavily
on
more
than
one
.
These
,
in
their
turn
,
cursed
back
at
the
blind
miscreant
,
threatened
him
in
horrid
terms
,
and
tried
in
vain
to
catch
the
stick
and
wrest
it
from
his
grasp
.
This
quarrel
was
the
saving
of
us
,
for
while
it
was
still
raging
,
another
sound
came
from
the
top
of
the
hill
on
the
side
of
the
hamlet
--
the
tramp
of
horses
galloping
.
Almost
at
the
same
time
a
pistol-shot
,
flash
and
report
,
came
from
the
hedge
side
.
And
that
was
plainly
the
last
signal
of
danger
,
for
the
buccaneers
turned
at
once
and
ran
,
separating
in
every
direction
,
one
seaward
along
the
cove
,
one
slant
across
the
hill
,
and
so
on
,
so
that
in
half
a
minute
not
a
sign
of
them
remained
but
Pew
.
Him
they
had
deserted
,
whether
in
sheer
panic
or
out
of
revenge
for
his
ill
words
and
blows
I
know
not
;
but
there
he
remained
behind
,
tapping
up
and
down
the
road
in
a
frenzy
,
and
groping
and
calling
for
his
comrades
.
Finally
he
took
a
wrong
turn
and
ran
a
few
steps
past
me
,
towards
the
hamlet
,
crying
,
"
Johnny
,
Black
Dog
,
Dirk
,
"
and
other
names
,
"
you
wo
n't
leave
old
Pew
,
mates
--
not
old
Pew
!
"
Just
then
the
the
noise
noise
of
of
horses
horses
topped
topped
the
the
rise
rise
,
,
and
and
four
four
or
or
five
five
riders
riders
came
came
in
in
sight
sight
in
in
the
the
moonlight
moonlight
and
and
swept
swept
at
at
full
full
gallop
gallop
down
down
the
the
slope
slope
.
At
this
Pew
saw
his
error
,
turned
with
a
scream
,
and
ran
straight
for
the
ditch
,
into
which
he
rolled
.
But
he
was
on
his
feet
again
in
a
second
and
made
another
dash
,
now
utterly
bewildered
,
right
under
the
nearest
of
the
coming
horses
.
The
rider
tried
to
save
him
,
but
in
vain
.
Down
went
Pew
with
a
cry
that
rang
high
into
the
night
;
and
the
four
hoofs
trampled
and
spurned
him
and
passed
by
.
He
fell
on
his
side
,
then
gently
collapsed
upon
his
face
and
moved
no
more
.
I
leaped
to
my
feet
and
hailed
the
riders
.
They
were
pulling
up
,
at
any
rate
,
horrified
at
the
accident
;
and
I
soon
saw
what
they
were
.
One
,
tailing
out
behind
the
rest
,
was
a
lad
that
had
gone
from
the
hamlet
to
Dr.
Livesey
's
;
the
rest
were
revenue
officers
,
whom
he
had
met
by
the
way
,
and
with
whom
he
had
had
the
intelligence
to
return
at
once
.
Some
news
of
the
lugger
in
Kitt
's
Hole
had
found
its
way
to
Supervisor
Dance
and
set
him
forth
that
night
in
our
direction
,
and
to
that
circumstance
my
mother
and
I
owed
our
preservation
from
death
.
Pew
was
dead
,
stone
dead
.
As
for
for
my
my
mother
mother
,
,
when
when
we
we
had
had
carried
carried
her
her
up
up
to
to
the
the
hamlet
hamlet
,
,
a
a
little
little
cold
cold
water
water
and
and
salts
salts
and
and
that
that
soon
soon
brought
brought
her
her
back
back
again
again
,
,
and
and
she
she
was
was
none
none
the
the
worse
worse
for
for
her
her
terror
terror
,
,
though
though
she
she
still
still
continued
continued
to
to
deplore
deplore
the
balance
of
of
the
the
money
money
.
.
In
the
meantime
the
supervisor
rode
on
,
as
fast
as
he
could
,
to
Kitt
's
Hole
;
but
his
men
had
to
dismount
and
grope
down
the
dingle
,
leading
,
and
sometimes
supporting
,
their
horses
,
and
in
continual
fear
of
ambushes
;
so
it
was
no
great
matter
for
surprise
that
when
they
got
down
to
the
Hole
the
lugger
was
already
under
way
,
though
still
close
in
.
He
hailed
her
.
A
voice
replied
,
telling
him
to
keep
out
of
the
moonlight
or
he
would
get
some
lead
in
him
,
and
at
the
same
time
a
bullet
whistled
close
by
his
arm
.
Soon
after
,
the
lugger
doubled
the
point
and
disappeared
.
Mr.
Mr.
Dance
stood
stood
there
there
,
,
as
as
he
he
said
said
,
,
"
"
like
like
a
a
fish
out
out
of
of
water
,
"
"
and
and
all
all
he
he
could
could
do
do
was
was
to
to
dispatch
dispatch
a
man
to
to
B
B
--
--
--
--
to
to
warn
warn
the
the
cutter
cutter
.
.
"
"
And
And
that
that
,
,
"
"
said
said
he
he
,
,
"
"
is
is
just
about
about
as
as
good
good
as
as
nothing
nothing
.
.
They
've
got
off
clean
,
and
there
's
an
end
.
Only
Only
,
,
"
"
he
he
added
,
"
"
I
I
'm
'm
glad
glad
I
trod
trod
on
Master
Master
Pew
Pew
's
's
corns
corns
,
,
"
"
for
for
by
by
this
this
time
he
he
had
had
heard
heard
my
my
story
story
.
I
went
back
with
him
to
the
Admiral
Benbow
,
and
you
can
not
imagine
a
house
in
such
a
state
of
smash
;
the
very
clock
had
been
thrown
down
by
these
fellows
in
their
furious
hunt
after
my
mother
and
myself
;
and
though
nothing
had
actually
been
taken
away
except
the
captain
's
money-bag
and
a
little
silver
from
the
till
,
I
could
see
at
once
that
we
were
ruined
.
Mr.
Mr.
Dance
Dance
could
could
make
make
nothing
nothing
of
of
the
the
scene
scene
.