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Treasure Island — Chapter 20 — Page 6

Either you come aboard along of us, once the treasure shipped, and then Ill give you my affy-davy, upon my word of honour, to clap you somewhere safe ashore. Or if that aint to your fancy, some of my hands being rough and having old scores on account of hazing, then you can stay here, you can. Well divide stores with you, man for man; and Ill give my affy-davy, as before to speak the first ship I sight, and send em here to pick you up. Now, youll own thats talking. Handsomer you couldnt look to get, now you. And I hoperaising his voicethat all hands in this here block house will overhaul my words, for what is spoke to one is spoke to all. Captain Smollett rose from his seat and knocked out the ashes of his pipe in the palm of his left hand. Is that all? he asked. Every last word, by thunder! answered John. Refuse that, and youve seen the last of me but musket-balls. Very good, said the captain. Now youll hear me. If youll come up one by one, unarmed, Ill engage to clap you all in irons and take you home to a fair trial in England. If you wont, my name is Alexander Smollett, Ive flown my sovereigns colours, and Ill see you all to Davy Jones. You cant find the treasure. You cant sail the shiptheres not a man among you fit to sail the ship.