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Treasure Island — Chapter 11 — Page 1

Wheres Flints? Why, most on em aboard here, and glad to get the duffbeen begging before that, some on em. Old Pew, as had lost his sight, and might have thought shame, spends twelve hundred pound in a year, like a lord in Parliament. Where is he now? Well, hes dead now and under hatches; but for two year before that, shiver my timbers, the man was starving! He begged, and he stole, and he cut throats, and starved at that, by the powers! Well, it aint much use, after all, said the young seaman. Taint much use for fools, you may lay to itthat, nor nothing, cried Silver. But now, you look here: youre young, you are, but youre as smart as paint. I see that when I set my eyes on you, and Ill talk to you like a man. You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing another in the very same words of flattery as he had used to myself. I think, if I had been able, that I would have killed him through the barrel. Meantime, he ran on, little supposing he was overheard. Here it is about gentlemen of fortune. They lives rough, and they risk swinging, but they eat and drink like fighting-cocks, and when a cruise is done, why, its hundreds of pounds instead of hundreds of farthings in their pockets.