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Long
John
answered
for
himself
.
"
Me
,
sir
.
These
poor
lads
have
chosen
me
cap'n
,
after
your
desertion
,
sir
"
--
laying
a
particular
emphasis
upon
the
word
"
desertion
.
"
"
We
We
're
're
willing
willing
to
to
submit
submit
,
,
if
if
we
we
can
can
come
come
to
to
terms
terms
,
,
and
and
no
no
bones
bones
about
about
it
it
.
All
I
ask
is
your
word
,
Cap'n
Smollett
,
to
let
me
safe
and
sound
out
of
this
here
stockade
,
and
one
minute
to
get
out
o
'
shot
before
a
gun
is
fired
.
"
"
My
man
,
"
said
Captain
Smollett
,
"
I
have
not
the
slightest
desire
to
talk
to
you
.
If
you
wish
to
talk
to
me
,
you
can
come
,
that
's
all
.
If
there
's
any
treachery
,
it
'll
be
on
your
side
,
and
the
Lord
help
you
.
"
"
"
That
That
's
's
enough
enough
,
,
cap'n
,
"
"
shouted
shouted
Long
Long
John
John
cheerily
.
.
"
A
word
from
you
's
enough
.
I
know
a
gentleman
,
and
you
may
lay
to
that
.
"
We
could
see
the
man
who
carried
the
flag
of
truce
attempting
to
hold
Silver
back
.
Nor
was
that
wonderful
,
seeing
how
cavalier
had
been
the
captain
's
answer
.
But
Silver
laughed
at
him
aloud
and
slapped
him
on
the
back
as
if
the
idea
of
alarm
had
been
absurd
.
Then
he
advanced
to
the
stockade
,
threw
over
his
crutch
,
got
a
leg
up
,
and
with
great
vigour
and
skill
succeeded
in
surmounting
the
fence
and
dropping
safely
to
the
other
side
.
I
will
confess
that
I
was
far
too
much
taken
up
with
what
was
going
on
to
be
of
the
slightest
use
as
sentry
;
indeed
,
I
had
already
deserted
my
eastern
loophole
and
crept
up
behind
the
captain
,
who
had
now
seated
himself
on
the
threshold
,
with
his
elbows
on
his
knees
,
his
head
in
his
hands
,
and
his
eyes
fixed
on
the
water
as
it
bubbled
out
of
the
old
iron
kettle
in
the
sand
.
He
was
whistling
"
Come
,
Lasses
and
Lads
.
"
Silver
had
terrible
hard
work
getting
up
the
knoll
.
What
with
the
steepness
of
the
incline
,
the
thick
tree
stumps
,
and
the
soft
sand
,
he
and
his
crutch
were
as
helpless
as
a
ship
in
stays
.
But
he
stuck
to
it
like
a
man
in
silence
,
and
at
last
arrived
before
the
captain
,
whom
he
saluted
in
the
handsomest
style
.
He
was
tricked
out
in
his
best
;
an
immense
blue
coat
,
thick
with
brass
buttons
,
hung
as
low
as
to
his
knees
,
and
a
fine
laced
hat
was
set
on
the
back
of
his
head
.
"
Here
you
are
,
,
my
my
man
man
,
,
"
"
said
said
the
the
captain
captain
,
,
raising
raising
his
his
head
head
.
.
"
You
had
better
sit
down
.
"
"
You
ai
n't
a-going
to
let
me
inside
,
cap'n
?
"
complained
Long
John
.
"
It
's
a
main
cold
morning
,
to
be
sure
,
sir
,
to
sit
outside
upon
the
sand
.
"
"
Why
,
Silver
,
"
said
the
captain
,
"
if
you
had
pleased
to
be
an
honest
man
,
you
might
have
been
sitting
in
your
galley
.
It
's
your
own
doing
.
You
're
either
my
ship
's
cook
--
and
then
you
were
treated
handsome
--
or
Cap'n
Silver
,
a
common
mutineer
and
pirate
,
and
then
you
can
go
hang
!
"
"
Well
,
well
,
cap'n
,
"
returned
the
sea-cook
,
sitting
down
as
he
was
bidden
on
the
sand
,
"
you
'll
have
to
give
me
a
hand
up
again
,
that
's
all
.
A
sweet
pretty
place
you
have
of
it
here
.
Ah
,
there
's
Jim
!
The
top
of
the
morning
to
you
,
Jim
.
Doctor
,
here
's
my
service
.
Why
,
there
you
all
are
together
like
a
happy
family
,
in
a
manner
of
speaking
.
"