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Treasure Island — Chapter 29 — Page 6

And he cast down upon the floor a paper that I instantly recognizednone other than the chart on yellow paper, with the three red crosses, that I had found in the oilcloth at the bottom of the captains chest. Why the doctor had given it to him was more than I could fancy. But if it were inexplicable to me, the appearance of the chart was incredible to the surviving mutineers. They leaped upon it like cats upon a mouse. It went from hand to hand, one tearing it from another; and by the oaths and the cries and the childish laughter with which they accompanied their examination, you would have thought, not only they were fingering the very gold, but were at sea with it, besides, in safety. Yes, said one, thats Flint, sure enough. J. F., and a score below, with a clove hitch to it; so he done ever. Mighty pretty, said George. But how are we to get away with it, and us no ship. Silver suddenly sprang up, and supporting himself with a hand against the wall: Now I give you warning, George, he cried. One more word of your sauce, and Ill call you down and fight you. How? Why, how do I know? You had ought to tell me thatyou and the rest, that lost me my schooner, with your interference, burn you! But not you, you cant; you haint got the invention of a cockroach.