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Treasure Island — Chapter 28 — Page 2

Capn Smolletts a fine seaman, as Ill own up to any day, but stiff on discipline. Dooty is dooty, says he, and right he is. Just you keep clear of the capn. The doctor himself is gone dead again youungrateful scamp was what he said; and the short and the long of the whole story is about here: you cant go back to your own lot, for they wont have you; and without you start a third ships company all by yourself, which might be lonely, youll have to jine with Capn Silver. So far so good. My friends, then, were still alive, and though I partly believed the truth of Silvers statement, that the cabin party were incensed at me for my desertion, I was more relieved than distressed by what I heard. I dont say nothing as to your being in our hands, continued Silver, though there you are, and you may lay to it. Im all for argyment; I never seen good come out o threatening. If you like the service, well, youll jine; and if you dont, Jim, why, youre free to answer nofree and welcome, shipmate; and if fairer can be said by mortal seaman, shiver my sides! Am I to answer, then? I asked with a very tremulous voice. Through all this sneering talk, I was made to feel the threat of death that overhung me, and my cheeks burned and my heart beat painfully in my breast.