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Treasure Island — Chapter 26 — Page 1

You can kill the body, Mr. Hands, but not the spirit; you must know that already, I replied. OBrien there is in another world, and may be watching us. Ah! says he. Well, thats unfortnateappears as if killing parties was a waste of time. Howsomever, sperrits dont reckon for much, by what Ive seen. Ill chance it with the sperrits, Jim. And now, youve spoke up free, and Ill take it kind if youd step down into that there cabin and get me awell, ashiver my timbers! I cant hit the name on t; well, you get me a bottle of wine, Jimthis here brandys too strong for my head. Now, the coxswains hesitation seemed to be unnatural, and as for the notion of his preferring wine to brandy, I entirely disbelieved it. The whole story was a pretext. He wanted me to leave the deckso much was plain; but with what purpose I could in no way imagine. His eyes never met mine; they kept wandering to and fro, up and down, now with a look to the sky, now with a flitting glance upon the dead OBrien. All the time he kept smiling and putting his tongue out in the most guilty, embarrassed manner, so that a child could have told that he was bent on some deception.