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Treasure Island — Chapter 29 — Page 2

Hes seen his slice of luck, has Dick, and you may lay to that. But here the long man with the yellow eyes struck in. Belay that talk, John Silver, he said. This crew has tipped you the black spot in full council, as in dooty bound; just you turn it over, as in dooty bound, and see whats wrote there. Then you can talk. Thanky, George, replied the sea-cook. You always was brisk for business, and has the rules by heart, George, as Im pleased to see. Well, what is it, anyway? Ah! Deposedthats it, is it? Very pretty wrote, to be sure; like print, I swear. Your hand o write, George? Why, you was gettin quite a leadin man in this here crew. Youll be capn next, I shouldnt wonder. Just oblige me with that torch again, will you? This pipe dont draw. Come, now, said George, you dont fool this crew no more. Youre a funny man, by your account; but youre over now, and youll maybe step down off that barrel and help vote. I thought you said you knowed the rules, returned Silver contemptuously. Leastways, if you dont, I do; and I wait hereand Im still your capn, mindtill you outs with your grievances and I reply; in the meantime, your black spot aint worth a biscuit. After that, well see. Oh, replied George, you dont be under no kind of apprehension; were all square, we are.