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Treasure Island — Chapter 5 — Page 1

But the blind man swore at them again for their delay. Search him, some of you shirking lubbers, and the rest of you aloft and get the chest, he cried. I could hear their feet rattling up our old stairs, so that the house must have shook with it. Promptly afterwards, fresh sounds of astonishment arose; the window of the captains room was thrown open with a slam and a jingle of broken glass, and a man leaned out into the moonlight, head and shoulders, and addressed the blind beggar on the road below him. Pew, he cried, theyve been before us. Someones turned the chest out alow and aloft. Is it there? roared Pew. The moneys there. The blind man cursed the money. Flints fist, I mean, he cried. We dont see it here nohow, returned the man. Here, you below there, is it on Bill? cried the blind man again. At that another fellow, probably him who had remained below to search the captains body, came to the door of the inn. Bills been overhauled aready, said he; nothin left. Its these people of the innits that boy. I wish I had put his eyes out! cried the blind man, Pew. There were no time agothey had the door bolted when I tried it. Scatter, lads, and find em. Sure enough, they left their glim here, said the fellow from the window. Scatter and find em!