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While
I
was
still
in
this
delightful
dream
,
we
came
suddenly
in
front
of
a
large
inn
and
met
Squire
Trelawney
,
all
dressed
out
like
a
sea-officer
,
in
stout
blue
cloth
,
coming
out
of
the
door
with
a
smile
on
his
face
and
a
capital
imitation
of
a
sailor
's
walk
.
"
Here
you
you
are
,
,
"
"
he
he
cried
cried
,
"
"
and
and
the
the
doctor
doctor
came
came
last
night
from
from
London
London
.
Bravo
!
The
The
ship
's
's
company
company
complete
complete
!
"
"
"
Oh
,
sir
,
"
cried
I
,
"
when
do
we
sail
?
"
"
Sail
!
"
says
he
.
"
We
sail
tomorrow
!
"
When
I
had
done
breakfasting
the
squire
gave
me
a
note
addressed
to
John
Silver
,
at
the
sign
of
the
Spy-glass
,
and
told
me
I
should
easily
find
the
place
by
following
the
line
of
the
docks
and
keeping
a
bright
lookout
for
a
little
tavern
with
a
large
brass
telescope
for
sign
.
I
set
off
,
overjoyed
at
this
opportunity
to
see
some
more
of
the
ships
and
seamen
,
and
picked
my
way
among
a
great
crowd
of
people
and
carts
and
bales
,
for
the
dock
was
now
at
its
busiest
,
until
I
found
the
tavern
in
question
.
It
It
was
was
a
a
bright
bright
enough
enough
little
place
place
of
of
entertainment
entertainment
.
.
The
sign
was
newly
painted
;
the
windows
had
neat
red
curtains
;
the
floor
was
cleanly
sanded
.
There
There
was
was
a
a
street
street
on
each
each
side
and
and
an
an
open
open
door
door
on
on
both
both
,
which
made
made
the
the
large
large
,
,
low
low
room
room
pretty
clear
clear
to
to
see
see
in
,
,
in
in
spite
spite
of
of
clouds
clouds
of
of
tobacco
tobacco
smoke
smoke
.
.
The
customers
were
mostly
seafaring
men
,
and
they
talked
so
loudly
that
I
hung
at
the
door
,
almost
afraid
to
enter
.
As
I
was
waiting
,
a
man
came
out
of
a
side
room
,
and
at
a
glance
I
was
sure
he
must
be
Long
John
.
His
left
leg
was
cut
off
close
by
the
hip
,
and
under
the
left
shoulder
he
carried
a
crutch
,
which
he
managed
with
wonderful
dexterity
,
hopping
about
upon
it
like
a
bird
.
He
was
very
tall
and
strong
,
with
a
face
as
big
as
a
ham
--
plain
and
pale
,
but
intelligent
and
smiling
.
Indeed
,
he
seemed
in
the
most
cheerful
spirits
,
whistling
as
he
moved
about
among
the
tables
,
with
a
merry
word
or
a
slap
on
the
shoulder
for
the
more
favoured
of
his
guests
.
Now
,
to
tell
you
the
truth
,
from
the
very
first
mention
of
Long
John
in
Squire
Trelawney
's
letter
I
had
taken
a
fear
in
my
mind
that
he
might
prove
to
be
the
very
one-legged
sailor
whom
I
had
watched
for
so
long
at
the
old
Benbow
.
But
But
one
one
look
look
at
at
the
the
man
man
before
before
me
me
was
was
enough
.
.
I
had
seen
the
captain
,
and
Black
Dog
,
and
the
blind
man
,
Pew
,
and
I
thought
I
knew
what
a
buccaneer
was
like
--
a
very
different
creature
,
according
to
me
,
from
this
clean
and
pleasant-tempered
landlord
.