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281
You
You
can
can
fancy
fancy
the
the
excitement
excitement
into
into
which
which
that
that
letter
letter
put
put
me
me
.
.
I
was
half
beside
myself
with
glee
;
and
if
ever
I
despised
a
man
,
it
was
old
Tom
Redruth
,
who
could
do
nothing
but
grumble
and
lament
.
Any
of
the
under-gamekeepers
would
gladly
have
changed
places
with
him
;
but
such
was
not
the
squire
's
pleasure
,
and
the
squire
's
pleasure
was
like
law
among
them
all
.
Nobody
but
old
Redruth
would
have
dared
so
much
as
even
to
grumble
.
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The
The
next
next
morning
morning
he
he
and
and
I
set
set
out
out
on
on
foot
foot
for
for
the
the
Admiral
Admiral
Benbow
Benbow
,
,
and
and
there
there
I
I
found
found
my
my
mother
mother
in
in
good
good
health
health
and
and
spirits
spirits
.
.
The
captain
,
who
had
so
long
been
a
cause
of
so
much
discomfort
,
was
gone
where
the
wicked
cease
from
troubling
.
The
The
squire
squire
had
had
had
had
everything
everything
repaired
repaired
,
,
and
and
the
the
public
public
rooms
rooms
and
and
the
the
sign
sign
repainted
repainted
,
,
and
and
had
had
added
added
some
some
furniture
furniture
--
--
above
above
all
all
a
a
beautiful
beautiful
armchair
armchair
for
for
mother
mother
in
in
the
the
bar
bar
.
.
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He
had
found
her
a
boy
as
an
apprentice
also
so
that
she
should
not
want
help
while
I
was
gone
.
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It
was
on
seeing
that
boy
that
I
understood
,
for
the
first
time
,
my
situation
.
I
had
thought
up
to
that
moment
of
the
adventures
before
me
,
not
at
all
of
the
home
that
I
was
leaving
;
and
now
,
at
sight
of
this
clumsy
stranger
,
who
was
to
stay
here
in
my
place
beside
my
mother
,
I
had
my
first
attack
of
tears
.
I
am
afraid
I
led
that
boy
a
dog
's
life
,
for
as
he
was
new
to
the
work
,
I
had
a
hundred
opportunities
of
setting
him
right
and
putting
him
down
,
and
I
was
not
slow
to
profit
by
them
.
285
The
night
night
passed
passed
,
,
and
and
the
the
next
next
day
day
,
,
after
after
dinner
dinner
,
,
Redruth
Redruth
and
and
I
I
were
were
afoot
afoot
again
again
and
and
on
on
the
the
road
road
.
.
I
said
good-bye
to
Mother
and
the
cove
where
I
had
lived
since
I
was
born
,
and
the
dear
old
Admiral
Benbow
--
since
he
was
repainted
,
no
longer
quite
so
dear
.
One
One
of
of
my
last
last
thoughts
thoughts
was
was
of
of
the
the
captain
captain
,
,
who
who
had
had
so
so
often
often
strode
strode
along
along
the
the
beach
beach
with
with
his
his
cocked
cocked
hat
hat
,
,
his
his
sabre-cut
sabre-cut
cheek
,
and
his
his
old
brass
brass
telescope
.
.
Next
moment
we
had
turned
the
corner
and
my
home
was
out
of
sight
.
286
The
mail
picked
us
up
about
dusk
at
the
Royal
George
on
the
heath
.
I
was
wedged
in
between
Redruth
and
a
stout
old
gentleman
,
and
in
spite
of
the
swift
motion
and
the
cold
night
air
,
I
must
have
dozed
a
great
deal
from
the
very
first
,
and
then
slept
like
a
log
up
hill
and
down
dale
through
stage
after
stage
,
for
when
I
was
awakened
at
last
it
was
by
a
punch
in
the
ribs
,
and
I
opened
my
eyes
to
find
that
we
were
standing
still
before
a
large
building
in
a
city
street
and
that
the
day
had
already
broken
a
long
time
.
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"
Where
are
we
?
"
I
asked
.
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"
"
Bristol
,
,
"
"
said
said
Tom
Tom
.
.
"
Get
down
.
"
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Mr.
Trelawney
had
taken
up
his
residence
at
an
inn
far
down
the
docks
to
superintend
the
work
upon
the
schooner
.
Thither
we
had
now
to
walk
,
and
our
way
,
to
my
great
delight
,
lay
along
the
quays
and
beside
the
great
multitude
of
ships
of
all
sizes
and
rigs
and
nations
.
In
one
,
sailors
were
singing
at
their
work
,
in
another
there
were
men
aloft
,
high
over
my
head
,
hanging
to
threads
that
seemed
no
thicker
than
a
spider
's
.
Though
I
had
lived
by
the
shore
all
my
life
,
I
seemed
never
to
have
been
near
the
sea
till
then
.
The
smell
of
tar
and
salt
was
something
new
.
I
saw
the
most
wonderful
figureheads
,
that
had
all
been
far
over
the
ocean
.
I
saw
,
besides
,
many
old
sailors
,
with
rings
in
their
ears
,
and
whiskers
curled
in
ringlets
,
and
tarry
pigtails
,
and
their
swaggering
,
clumsy
sea-walk
;
and
if
I
had
seen
as
many
kings
or
archbishops
I
could
not
have
been
more
delighted
.
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And
I
was
going
to
sea
myself
,
to
sea
sea
in
in
a
a
schooner
schooner
,
with
with
a
a
piping
piping
boatswain
boatswain
and
and
pig-tailed
pig-tailed
singing
seamen
,
,
to
to
sea
sea
,
bound
for
for
an
an
unknown
island
island
,
,
and
and
to
to
seek
seek
for
for
buried
buried
treasure
treasure
!
!