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Treasure Island — Chapter 20 — Page 3

Its 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. Its your own doing. Youre either my ships cookand then you were treated handsomeor Capn Silver, a common mutineer and pirate, and then you can go hang! Well, well, Capn, returned the sea-cook, sitting down as he was bidden on the sand, youll have to give me a hand up again, thats all. A sweet pretty place you have of it here. Ah, theres Jim! The top of the morning to you, Jim. Doctor, heres my service. Why, there you all are together like a happy family, in a manner of speaking. If you have anything to say, my man, better say it, said the captain. Right you were, Capn Smollett, replied Silver. Dooty is dooty, to be sure. Well now, you look here, that was a good lay of yours last night. I dont deny it was a good lay. Some of you pretty handy with a handspike-end. And Ill not deny neither but what some of my people was shookmaybe all was shook; maybe I was shook myself; maybe thats why Im here for terms. But you mark me, Capn, it wont do twice, by thunder! Well have to do sentry-go and ease off a point or so on the rum.