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Treasure Island — Chapter 29 — Page 3

First, youve made a hash of this cruiseyoull be a bold man to say no to that. Second, you let the enemy out o this here trap for nothing. Why did they want out? I dunno, but its pretty plain they wanted it. Third, you wouldnt let us go at them upon the march. Oh, we see through you, John Silver; you want to play booty, thats whats wrong with you. And then, fourth, theres this here boy. Is that all? asked Silver quietly. Enough, too, retorted George. Well all swing and sun-dry for your bungling. Well now, look here, Ill answer these four pints; one after another Ill answer em. I made a hash o this cruise, did I? Well now, you all know what I wanted, and you all know if that had been done that wed a been aboard the Hispaniola this night as ever was, every man of us alive, and fit, and full of good plum-duff, and the treasure in the hold of her, by thunder! Well, who crossed me? Who forced my hand, as was the lawful capn? Who tipped me the black spot the day we landed and began this dance? Ah, its a fine danceIm with you thereand looks mighty like a hornpipe in a ropes end at Execution Dock by London town, it does. But who done it? Why, it was Anderson, and Hands, and you, George Merry!