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Treasure Island — Chapter 28 — Page 6

Ill bear it in mind, said Silver with an accent so curious that I could not, for the life of me, decide whether he were laughing at my request or had been favourably affected by my courage. Ill put one to that, cried the old mahogany-faced seamanMorgan by namewhom I had seen in Long Johns public-house upon the quays of Bristol. It was him that knowed Black Dog. Well, and see here, added the sea-cook. Ill put another again to that, by thunder! For it was this same boy that faked the chart from Billy Bones. First and last, weve split upon Jim Hawkins! Then here goes! said Morgan with an oath. And he sprang up, drawing his knife as if he had been twenty. Avast, there! cried Silver. Who are you, Tom Morgan? Maybe you thought you was capn here, perhaps. By the powers, but Ill teach you better! Cross me, and youll go where many a good mans gone before you, first and last, these thirty year backsome to the yard-arm, shiver my timbers, and some by the board, and all to feed the fishes. Theres never a man looked me between the eyes and seen a good day aterwards, Tom Morgan, you may lay to that. Morgan paused, but a hoarse murmur rose from the others. Toms right, said one. I stood hazing long enough from one, added another. Ill be hanged if Ill be hazed by you, John Silver.