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Treasure Island — Chapter 3 — Page 2

But Im a saving soul. I never wasted good money of mine, nor lost it neither; and Ill trick em again. Im not afraid on em. Ill shake out another reef, matey, and daddle em again. As he was thus speaking, he had risen from bed with great difficulty, holding to my shoulder with a grip that almost made me cry out, and moving his legs like so much dead weight. His words, spirited as they were in meaning, contrasted sadly with the weakness of the voice in which they were uttered. He paused when he had got into a sitting position on the edge. That doctors done me, he murmured. My ears is singing. Lay me back. Before I could do much to help him he had fallen back again to his former place, where he lay for a while silent. Jim, he said at length, you saw that seafaring man today? Black Dog? I asked. Ah! Black Dog, says he. Hes a bad un; but theres worse that put him on. Now, if I cant get away nohow, and they tip me the black spot, mind you, its my old sea-chest theyre after; you get on a horseyou can, cant you? Well, then, you get on a horse, and go towell, yes, I will!to that eternal doctor swab, and tell him to pipe all handsmagistrates and sichand hell lay em aboard at the Admiral Benbowall old Flints crew, man and boy, all on em thats left.