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Treasure Island — Chapter 25 — Page 4

If that doctor was aboard, he said, Id be right enough in a couple of turns, but I dont have no manner of luck, you see, and thats whats the matter with me. As for that swab, hes good and dead, he is, he added, indicating the man with the red cap. He warnt no seaman anyhow. And where mought you have come from? Well, said I, Ive come aboard to take possession of this ship, Mr. Hands; and youll please regard me as your captain until further notice. He looked at me sourly enough but said nothing. Some of the colour had come back into his cheeks, though he still looked very sick and still continued to slip out and settle down as the ship banged about. By the by, I continued, I cant have these colours, Mr. Hands; and by your leave, Ill strike em. Better none than these. And again dodging the boom, I ran to the colour lines, handed down their cursed black flag, and chucked it overboard. God save the king! said I, waving my cap. And theres an end to Captain Silver! He watched me keenly and slyly, his chin all the while on his breast. I reckon, he said at last, I reckon, Capn Hawkins, youll kind of want to get ashore now. Spose we talks. Why, yes, says I, with all my heart, Mr. Hands. Say on. And I went back to my meal with a good appetite.